Well, we now understand why William Kristol got hired at the leftist rag, called the New York Times He seems willing to tow their party line… and their endorsements.
This is an important moment for the conservative movement. Not because
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- Look at it this way, Dale; The Berkeley City Council serves Humanity as a bad example, if nothing else. And FWIW, I’m with you on cutting off their funding by the same token that they’re acting, here. Thing is
The Boston Globe is reporting that Teddy “Hang a left off the bridge” Kennedy will be endorsing Barack Obama on Monday.
WASHINGTON — Boston Globe– Senator Edward M. Kennedy will endorse Barack Obama for president tomorrow, breaking his year-long neutrality
I am shocked. CNN(Clinton News Network) has discovered that the Snake, a.k.a. James Carville and the Forehead, a.k.a. Paul Begala are partisan hack. Greg Sargent, Horse’s Mouth:
Exclusive: After Obama Complaints, CNN Bans James Carville And Paul Begala From
One of the principles that separates a democracy from say Joe Stalin’s Soviet Union, is that we decide our elections the rules established prior to the election. In Florida 2000 Al Gore tried to get the Florida Supreme Court to
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In the presidential straw poll at the 2006 Southern Republican Leadership Conference held in Memphis I cast a write-in vote for Fred Thompson. That might make me the first person in America to have voted for Fred for
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By way of Memeorandum, I see that’s the question Hillary Clinton is facing.
(CNN) — Hillary Clinton faced a grim statistic in Michigan tonight, despite her primary “win” there: results revealed that she may have reason to worry about her
Byran, Hot Air, states the obvious:
Two primary wins, two seconds. No one else has been as broadly competitive so far. He has the most delegates and the most money in the bank, and he’s back to campaigning in
I see the votes are in, in Michigan. if there’s anything surprising about them, it’s that relatively few of the blogs have made notice of the results. I suppose that to some degree, there’s a reason for the lack of
Sam Stein at HuffPo:
Obama’s presidential campaign has prepared a detailed memo listing various instances in which it perceived Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign to have deliberately played the race card in the Democratic primary.
Yeah, no shock for that. But
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In reading this bit last night from ABC’s blogs, I got to thinking a bit more about this Hillary Clinton tear festival we were all treated to repeatedly, yesterday.
Let’s look at the quotes from that scene:
“It’s not easy,
Was installing a new screen in my Palm Pilot, tonight. While working, I had a chance to mentally break down each candidate with respect to Iowa.
Some notes in no particular Order:
Mike Huckabee;
Huckabee did about as well as
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Bitsblog has a special place, can’t say just where, for Keith Olbermann. I have found another blog which holds Olberman in like regard:
Half of Keith’s audience watches him on Crooks and Liars. He’s got to stay in good with