Jed Babbin, Human Events, makes his predictions on tommorow’s Senate Armed Service Committee hearing:
Tomorrow is Hillary’s Last Stand. She will prove her military expertise is no better than Custer’s was. And he didn’t fib about being under fire
- I can’t let this touching post of McQ’s slide off into oblivion in Google somewhere, without commenting on it. The guys involved with this project would modestly tell you it’s all part of being a soldier. They’d be right in
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Remember where you read this, next time Ace is trolling for votes.
I predict. One the ‘rats will nominate Barack Obama. Two, Obama will be Swit Boated, and lose badly. Remember that Swit Boating is where someone dares to speak
Scott Fybush over at NERW, says:
There’s a lineup change to report at WWRL (1600 New York), as the Access.1-owned talker pulls more Air America programming off its schedule. Instead of Air America’s Lionel from 9 AM-noon, WWRL now
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By way of Memeorandum, I note Sean Wilentz already casting about looking for somewhere beside Hillary Clinton, her past, her policies, her politics and her personality, to place the blame for her loss of the nomination:
Unlike the Republicans, the
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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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The wires are humming just now with the news that Mark Penn, Head cook and bottle washer for the Clinton campaign, has quit. One such story comes form the Washington Post:
ALBUQUERQUE, April 6 — Mark J. Penn quit Sunday
Word this morning from the London Times that Iran had forces on the ground at Basra:
IRANIAN forces were involved in the recent battle for Basra, General David Petraeus, the US commander in Iraq, is expected to tell Congress this