From the monthly archives:

November 2013

#NeverForget

by kara on November 28, 2013

alternatives to “hobby lobby”

by kara on November 26, 2013

I’m not crafty, but I know people who are. Here are some resources:

by kara on November 25, 2013

Among CNN’s 20 questions about the multilateral nuclear agreement with Iran: “Is Iran the only nation with a nuclear program?” “Who are these six world powers”? “What’s a centrifuge?” Ok, stop right there. Maybe I am an elitist, liberal snob…”maybe”…..okay, saying I am, may I suggest that if you don’t know the answers to these three […]

The World’s Greatest Republican Party Game.

by kara on November 19, 2013

Mad (at) Libs(™), a phrasal template word game where one player – a Republican –  prompts another player – also a Republican –  for a list of words to fill-in-the-blanks, before reading the – often comical or asinine nonsense aloud. OMFG!!That horrible Obama did ____________ OMFG! That horrible Obama did not ____________ OMFG!!That horrible Obama […]

by kara on November 18, 2013

You really know our political discourse is thoroughly degraded when a politician won’t make an exception in her principles for a little family-centered favoritism. Especially considering that nepotism is the only reason Liz Cheney has any experience in government whatsoever. .

via gawker …..of course you can. To be fair, the boys – except for the cutie next to Rob in the Yankees jersey – all look terrible. The saddest part, for me, is that I looked worse than any one of these girls. They look great. The Gunny- Sax dresses, the shiny, flippy hair, the […]

Fireside Chat, sponsored by Duraflame®

by kara on November 13, 2013

Democrats really do have a knack for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, don’t they? As loathsome as the Repub’s parroting of talking points with one voice is, they do manage to sound authoritative when they’re spewing their drivel. Can it be that no one on the Democratic side understands issue-framing? Do the Dems really […]

by kara on November 9, 2013

Half of Americans believe the U.S. Government is “an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens.”  That same 50 percent’s children will also be picking potatoes out of garbage heaps for a living, but the least we can do is to fight for their Constituional rights to be left alone by the […]

Dusty Trails

by kara on November 8, 2013