Note to Senate Foreign Relations Committee: Website NEEDS Overhaul

It may take an Act of Congress to overhaul that Senate Committee on Foreign Relations website, but the Senate desperately needs to do it.
It may take an Act of Congress to overhaul that Senate Committee on Foreign Relations website, but the Senate desperately needs to do it.
It’s here. SarahPac! Principles Sarah Palin believes in. . . . . .reform and innovation . . .America’s best days are ahead . . .the fight for freedom . . .integrity, innovation, and determination . . .energy independence . . .Health care, education, and reform of government Sounds a lot like Barack Obama.
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy I was very pleased with this interview. Just a few minutes long — but tried most to emphasize to Keith Olbermann. . . . . .
MEDIA ALERT: Tonight at about 8:15 pm EST, I will be discussing the Obama interview with Al Arabiya on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Hisham Melhem, Washington Bureau Chief for Al Arabiya, was trying to chase down an interview with former U.S. Senator and new presidential envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell.
Someone just sent in this picture — which I share today to commemorate the blanket of snow Washington got today. The pic reminded me of the Washington National Zoo where one can watch the ‘panda cam‘.
I have only been watching the Bernie Madoff affair from a distance — because despite the scale of the fraud, what has befallen the American and global economies and gut-punched real people’s lives make the Madoff scheme sadly, almost unbelievably trivial.
Barack Obama’s decision to give his first sit down, formal presidential interview with Al-Arabiya is really inspired. He is “Mr. Engagement.” And this is a darned impressive move. He is opening the door to new possibilities.
I saw this pic this morning in a friend’s Facebook photos. This game is housed for future generations to glance at over at The National Museum of American History. Intriguing and spooky at the same time.
Patchwork Nation is a fascinating, ongoing monitor of 11 different community types in the United States. As I understand it from one of the blog proprietors, Dante Chinni, Patchwork Nation which is based at the Christian Science Monitor has established a broad set of criteria sensitive to all sorts of economic and life shifts.
My colleague and friend Robert Wright, who is now launching The Progressive Realist, kind of comes off in person as a hybrid of Anthony Perkins and Garrison Keillor — but focused in a folksy but serious way on America’s as of late unenlightened and reckless foreign policy course.