As you see, we have a new theme going.
This is the one I’ve been doing some work on. We were forced to put it up tonight to provide a fast recovery from a failure over at SiteMeter. Putting this
The Campaign Spot, earlier today, says:
Liberal radio talk show host Ed Schultz calls John McCain a warmonger at an Obama rally, and the Obama campaign issues a terse statement that he shouldn’t be called that term (and
John Hawkins has put together a great list of quotes that to my mind personifies conservatism. A couple examples:
“A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the
I note Dave Schuler over at OTB this monring, talking about the price of rice going up.
When I read this post by one of the associate bloggers at Joe Gandelman’s The Moderate Voice, it piqued my interest. The
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“People will know you by the company you keep,”
Kyle-Anne Shiver’s grandmother, American Thinker.
James Carville, as attributed by Adam Nagourney and Jeff Zeleny, New York Times:
“Mr. Richardson’s endorsement came right around the anniversary of the day
- Busy watching the Sabres beat up on Tampa Bay, so I didn’t get to this until late. PLayoff time, you know… and it looks to me like they’ll be there. IN this win, they entered the third with a 4
I’ve mentioned here a time or two some names whose inclusion on a Republican presidential ticket might attract yours truly to consider voting for it, despite John “Never Met a Media Representative Whose [censored] I Didn’t Want to Kiss”
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James Joyner over at OTB notes that Microsoft has submitted an offer to buy Yahoo for B$44.
$44 billion would be quite a premium, and James wonders what the fuss is about.
The BBC Article he quotes wonders openly:
According
I have previously commented that Mrs. Clinton campaigns ugly. The true nature of Mrs. Clinton’s campaign is getting harder to simply sweep under the carpet. Alec MacGillis and Anne E. Kornblut, Washington Post, only officially hide their disgust:
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The AP reports, and the New York Times expands, on a new study by a supposedly “independent” organization that claims to have assembled hundred of “false statements” by the Bush administration in the course of the Iraq war. However,
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Scott Johnson, Powerline, has “The case against John McCain.” I’ll go beyond Rick Santorum, and I don’t trust McCain on foreign or defense policy either. McCain has the problem of letting extraordinary temper get the better of
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- Memo to the Paulbots: If 9/11 was an inside job, you’d not be alive to talk about it today. Think about all of what the hijackers had to do that day to accomplish what they did. You really think your
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,
John Hawkins, Right Wing News, has his list of the most annoying liberals of the year, and Mrs. Pelosi is only number four. John’s list is studded wth quotes and videos, including my favorite Fred video.
Hat Tip: Memeorandum
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I’m going to pass along some extended quotes that caught my eye over the weekend.
During the thousand years that included the careers of the Frankish soldier and the Polish king, the Christians of Asia and Africa proved unable to