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Saturday Afternoon Open Thread

My mind and emotions are still wrapped up in this morning's elegant, moving, sad and hopeful funeral for Sen. Ted Kennedy. I think it will be hours before I move on.

For those of you with other things on your mind, here's an open thread. All topics welcome. Please remember, however, this site does not allow comments that speak ill of the recently departed.

[Note: I had just posted the Teddy Kennedy, Jr. tribute to his father in a new thread before seeing that BTD added them here. I think we only need them up once. Direct links are here and here. I hope you will all view them. ]

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Friday Afternoon Open Thread

I'll be out for the afternoon.

Here's an open thread for you, all topics welcome.

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Thursday Morning Open Thread

The Nation is rerunning the late Jack Newfield's 2002 seminal piece on Ted Kennedy. I have written about if before, but it is a must read. BTW, Jack Newfield was one of the great progressive journalists of our time and one of the nicest persons I have ever met. We miss him every day.

This is an Open Thread.

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Wednesday Open Thread: The Lion Sleeps Tonight

I've been humming this song all day, thinking of the passing of Sen. Ted Kennedy -- our lion in the Senate. I'm off to the jail and the gym. BTD is also occupied this afternoon.

Here's an open thread, all topics welcome.

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Tuesday Night Open Thread

I'm just getting home from work and BTD is traveling this evening.

What have I missed since noon? I'm seeing Dan Froomkin's criticism of AG Eric Holder and Obama's "baby steps" towards "justice for Bush's torturers" and John Sifton at the Daily Beast's criticism of the heavy redactions in the CIA document dump.

Chris Brown got 5 years probation for his assault on Rhianna. He also must do 180 days of community service that involves physical labor and stay 50 yards away from Rhianna.

Here's an open thread for you, all topics welcome.

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Tuesday Morning Open Thread

Now that progressive bloggers have decided that President Obama needs to have his potential failure on health care reform rationalized, I wonder if the Obama team is considering throwing the "Left of the Left" a bone on the torture scandal.

I certainly would be quick to step up to become an apologist for Obama if he would get behind the idea of a Truth Commission (See? I do not even need actual prosecutions. I am a cheap date.)

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Monday Afternoon Open Thread

A personal aside, this is worthy of a a chuckle. I have good friends who run that place, including the author of the diary and the proprietor. But I have to laugh at the "civility" problems, cuz, you know, it was all my fault once upon a time. Maybe not so much anymore.

In non me-centric news, the Yanks tooks the 3 game series in Fenway and the Gators are preseason number 1 in the AP college football poll. (Ok, that is pretty me-centric news too.) I am not angry at all right now.

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Sunday Morning Open Thread

What's going on?

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Saturday Afternoon Open Thread: Before the Deluge

I woke up to no water and the Denver Water Department outside my front door. A pipe broke under my lawn and sidewalk and was leaking large amounts of water into the street. First they said I might have to call a plumber and repair it if turned out the leak was on the house side -- but then they determined it was on the city side. Next, big tractors with huge claws arrived and they tore up the concrete sidewalk and lawn and dug down to replace the broken pipe. [More...]

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Saturday Morning Open Thread

The President's weekly address. He discusses the "myths" of health care reform. The public option is discussed in supportive fashion. Buuut, not in a particularly committed way. Jeff Feldman has a good take.

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Friday Night Open Thread

We've filled the page with health care and crime news today. What else is going on?

Newspapers are about to suffer another revenue loss...movie theaters are deciding to cancel their print ads with show times.

I'm getting excited about Huffington Post launching a Denver edition next month. I had dinner last night with the new editor of the Denver edition, 22 year old Ethan Axelrod, and Katharine Zaleski, HuffPo's Senior News Editor (just a few years older than Ethan.) We had a fun night, they've got great ideas and are assembling a well-balanced and interesting group of Coloradans to contribute to the venture. Memo to Ethan's dad: He'll need a car instead of just a bicycle in a few months. We get snow and nights are really cold and I'll bet he'll be working late on many of them. [More...]

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Friday Morning Open Thread

This post amused me. Apparently, Yglesias needs defending. Meanwhile, at the same blog, a post, wait for it, asserting that Yglesias (and folks like him) have an impact on the health care debate ("Matt Yglesias writes perceptively on why Democratic health care reform is failing, but -- perhaps understandably -- doesn't see his own role." (My emphasis.)

As I understand the argument defending the Ezra Klein axis, it is that they are irrelevant. I certainly hope that is right. Apparently, there is some disagreement on the point at ObiWi.

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