Posts tagged “Debbie Wasserman-Schultz”

The Messaging is Muddy

If you want to claim that you’re not attacking private equity, but examining Mitt Romney’s record as a job creator…     …the proper answer to that first question is “we’re not attacking private equity.” Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postShare on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itBookmark in BrowserTell a friend

Gender, Sexuality and the Debt Ceiling Debate

In this post, I would like to explore the sexual underpinnings that have framed the debt-ceiling debate. I think it’s fairly evident that sexuality, although always present in politics, has been largely suppressed and underreported on by the media in their discourse during the past few weeks. In an attempt to understand what this debate [...]

Since Corporations Aren’t People

I’m certainly perplexed to House Minority Whip Eric Cantor‘s grammar, but I’m even more perplexed to his deep-throated full-throated defense of offending mortgage lenders. This was the slightly misnamed Cantor (by one extra syllable, and one wrong vowel), on Fox Sunday, responding to Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s call for a nationwide moratorium on foreclosures: CANTOR: I’m [...]