
This week I attended a panel put on by the New Democratic Network (NDN),
a progressive think tank. Speakers like Mayor Booker from Newark, NJ, Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, Jonathan Atler, the senior editor of Newsweek, and the amazing Arianna Huffington, editor in chief of the Huffington Post, discussed their ideas for a better tomorrow.
Cecile Richards pointed out that Planned Parenthood does more to prevent abortion than any other group, and said that John McCain and his 0 percent voting record with Planned Parenthood would take American women backwards.

Last night on The Colbert Report, Arianna Huffington explained that John McCain's passion for Iraq is "his Viagra." Ariannna, the supreme ruler of the liberal site The Huffington Post, discussed how she
fell out of love with her former hero McCain, while promoting her new short-titled book: Right Is Wrong: How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe.
The Huffington Post is not shy about its agenda — and love for Barack Obama.
One of Tracy Ullman's best impersonations (in my mind) on her new show
State of the Union has to be blogger Arianna Huffington. It's pure genius and reminds me of all the times I've ad libbed tech terms into everyday conversation and gotten confused "huh?" responses from my audience.
Comedian Tracey Ullman, and former Brit, has become a US citizen, right in time to start using her fellow Americans as material for her new show "State of the Union."
Here's a clip of Ullman channeling another naturalized US citizen: Arianna Huffington. If Ullman's impersonation of the Greek-born
progressive blogger is a sign of things to come, I can't wait to catch entire episodes of the show.