Eric Florack on September 2nd, 2007

From Cox and Forkum, whom I really have to get to linking more often….

Ain’t it real, gang… ain’t it real.

The message to the Washington Post can perhaps be best asked in the words of Paul Simon :

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davidl on September 2nd, 2007

It has a ring to it:

“By announcing via webcast, Fred is able to take his consistently mainstream conservative message directly to the voters, who are already responding to that message with a strong upwelling of grassroots support. The webcast

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Eric Florack on September 2nd, 2007

You knew this kind of thing was going to come up, eventually. Given enough time, idiot theories are bound to pop up from just about everywhere.  Kinda like the infinite monkeys theory in reverse.

(CNN)The ranking Republican member

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Eric Florack on September 2nd, 2007

Captain Ed gets a second link from me today. The first was because of stout agreement.  This second one, not so much.

It’s doubtful that any newspaper outside of New York City could raise this question, but the Times

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Eric Florack on September 2nd, 2007

Don Surber always has something of import. it’s why he’s won so many of these “Snark of the Day” awards. This one is no exception:

surber1.jpgThe line from the left is that we neo-cons so screwed things up that the

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From the London Times, this morning:

THE Pentagon has drawn up plans for massive airstrikes against 1,200 targets in Iran, designed to annihilate the Iranians’ military capability in three days, according to a national security expert.

Alexis Debat, director

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Eric Florack on September 2nd, 2007

Captain Ed, this morning:

Earlier today, I noted Fred Thompson’s sponsorship of the Fox broadcast of the next Republican debate, and called it a “shrewd move”, which resulted in some, ahem, mixed reviews from CQ readers. It occurred to me

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