Iran says they'll stop uranium enrichment. Then says no we won't, yes we will, no we won't, yes we will...The Speaker of the Iranian Majlis claims the IAEA is discriminatory with regards to Iran. Sure; play the race card...
The Ukrainian parliament passes a resolution acknowledging widespread voter fraud. The Bush Administration has said that they do not accept the results as presented as being legitimate even though the apparent winner of the election is a close US ally. Captain Ed notes that this is evidence of the Administration's dedication to Democracy over expediency.
Joe Gandelman warns Democrats not to drink the Kool Aid, and Michelle points out that Maureen Dowd's best column to date was written by Ms Dowd's brother.
Social Security reform will likely highlight budget issues; in fact, the budget problems may very well aid it's passage.
The rising tide lifts all ships.
Sergent Major James Jordan (Michael's brother) decides to stay with his team when it deploys to Iraq. (courtesy of Powerline)
Red Tea, Instant Coffee, and fast food in Africa; the Traceless Warrior has it all.
Santas sleighed by police.
British bullies forced to wear blue plastic wristbands. That'll teach 'em.
"Buy Nothing Day" not catching on. Scheduling it for Black Friday probably didn't help.
Only in France could a movie filmed in France, in French, with French actors, writers and crew be deemed not French enough to participate in a French film award competition.
Naked lawyer fails to overturn misconduct ruling.
Barbie's midlife crisis.