- As predicted, Clinton in Kentucky, Obama in Oregon. The Depth of Clinton’s Kentucky win is striking , though. I’ll have to check, but I don’t know as there has ever been a Democrat who has won the White House who
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Let’s take a moment to look at the Democrat response to the President’s weekly radio address… where Energy is the issue.
Good morning. This is Congressman Joe Donnelly of Indiana’s Second Congressional District. Today it is my pleasure to talk
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Wintery Mix, WHEC-TV:
Snow came down at a steady pace last night, but then as temperatures began to rise during the overnight hours…snow quickly turned into sleet and freezing rain. And that has left a layer of ice on just
In light of the possibility that a Democrat could win the Presidency in November, giving them control of the White House and both houses of Congress, it’s worth pointing out what Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean said
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The McCain animus apparently transcends ideology. He has admitted his mistakes on immigration, and would not raise taxes, while his ACU ratings are good, and his ADA/ACLU scores are lousy – nearly the exact opposite of those of Obama and
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Anyone remember John Edwards?
I know… not lately.
He’s not going to the White House, unless they need an elevator operator. By my read, he’s playing for some sort of appointment to a post in a Democrat White House. Notice…
RENO, Nev. —AP- John Edwards and Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized Barack Obama’s praise of the Republican Party and Ronald Reagan – an anathema for many Democrats, particularly union members considered crucial to winning Nevada’s Democratic caucuses Saturday.Obama responded by suggesting
USATODAY.com SURFSIDE BEACH, S.C. — White House hopeful Fred Thompson continued his debate-night criticism of rival Mike Huckabee on Friday, calling the primary contest a fight between the ideals of Ronald Reagan and populist appeals that blame others for
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Noted over at Samzidata: Paul Marks makes a point I’ve been making:
This morning Fox and Friends concentrated on three candidates in relation the Iowa caucuses on Thursday night: the two lead candidates in the polls, Mike Huckabee and Mitt
So the Democrats are pissed that they couldn’t get their pound of flesh at the show hearing, today:
Fox is running a report on it, which contains much more, but I’ll cull these four paras for discussion:
According to
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James Taranto, the other day(Via mail) speaks about Murtha admitting there’s serious progress in Iraq, and that the surge IS working….
Murtha does make the obligatory complaint about lack of political progress in Iraq, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that
Bruce at Q&O:
A and an week or so ago, I stated:
We read that polls are telling the Democrats that the mood of the people has swung toward being receptive to more and bigger government. Some argue it’s
Yeah, I saw some of it. I didn’t have a chance to go over the transcripts, yet, though. Just a few reactions from here:
I did tune in just in time to see Rudy steal? a? BitsBlog line
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