Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Monday's Daily Brief: Occupy Wall Street Arrests On Anniversary



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Monday, September 17, 2012
POLITICS
Race Shifts In Shocking Direction For Warren
MEDIA
PHOTO: Newsweek's Incendiary New Cover
MEDIA
WATCH: Fox News Host Gets Pranked
GREEN
Shell Scraps Offshore Drilling Plans
TECHNOLOGY
iPhone 5 Selling TWICE As Fast As iPhone 4S
BLOG POSTS
Tavis Smiley: What's the Matter With Washington?
Isn't it funny how politicians love to campaign against Washington, when the reason they're running is to grab a power seat in Washington?!
Michael Smerconish: If Romney Loses
Chris Matthews is mistaken when he thinks that a Mitt Romney defeat will mute Mitch McConnell, the senator who famously said that his "single most important goal" was to defeat Obama. The opposite is more likely.
Etan Thomas: Chicago Teachers Shouldn't Have Had to Strike
The point is, these conditions are not conducive to a healthy learning environment. And they are not conducive to a healthy teaching environment. And it's why supporting the striking teachers in Chicago is imperative. So, what are they fighting for?
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Is a Child's Behavior Always a Reflection of His Parents?
Being away from parents is a good thing. It gives kids room to grow and explore in new ways. We will still be the most influential people in our children's lives, but they don't have to be -- and shouldn't be -- our mirror image.
Robert Reich: Why Romney and Ryan Are Going Down
Romney, Ryan, and the GOP don't seem to know how to satisfy their middle-aged white male base without at the same time turning off everyone who's not white, male, straight, or middle-aged. Unfortunately for Romney and Ryan, the people they're turning off are the majority.
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