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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Conclusive evidence of media bias in favor of the Clintons, from Nashua Telegraph:
Published: Saturday, January 12, 2008
Clinton adviser arrested in Nashua
By STEPHANIE HOOPER Telegraph Staff
[email protected]NASHUA – A top Clinton adviser faces charges of aggravated
The Pundit of Poca, Don Surber, asks can you spot the conservative?
Hat Tip: Don Surber.
I’ve spent the morning hopping around the ‘sphere, and have noted a trend I’ve noted in previous election years… I’m noticing how very much of the platforms of the Democrats is surrounded by guilt. Perhaps you’ve noticed it, too?
As Bit commented yesterday, Mrs. Clinton’s campaign looks to be going for ugly. The Clinton loved passing B.J. off as the “First Black President’ but how dare an uppity black stand between Mrs. Clinton the Oval Office.
Eric Kleefeld
Ben Smith over at the Politico notes that there’s been a lot the last 48 or so over charges of racism:
A series of comments from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, her husband and her supporters are spurring a racial
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Me at Q&O just now:
I say, “who cares” – which was about the same reaction I had when I heard John Kerry had endorsed him.
Well, that was my first reaction, too. But I got to thinking about
Fred Thompson on Mike Huckabee:
“That’s not the model of the Reagan coalition, that’s the model of the Democratic Party,”
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Hat Tips; quote; Joe Gandelman, Moderate Voice; video, Byran, Hot Air.
The Thompson Treatment was long over
Little Green Footballs notes:
The Only Man Who Can Save America tries to save himself from The New Republic’s article: Ron Paul Statement on The New Republic Article Regarding Old Newsletters.
“This story is old news and has been
Is Fred Thompson more popular now than Mitt Romney?
Yep. Gallup thinks so, anyway.
Word from MSNBC that Bill Richardson is quitting his bid for the White House.
Word also is, he’s denying the report.
I’m reminded of a movie:
MINSTREL (singing): Brave Sir Robin ran away
ROBIN: No!
MINSTREL (singing): Bravely ran away

We saw something very clever in the last week of this campaign coming out of Iowa, going into New Hampshire, we saw a sensitivity factor. Something that Mrs. Clinton has not been able to do with voters that she tried
Chris Matthew describes himself as brutal on Mrs. Clinton:
“I think the Hillary appeal has always been about the mix of toughness and sympathy. Let’s not forget, and I’ll be brutal, the reason she’s a US Senator, the reason she’s
In the comments for Bit’s New Hampshire post, Reader suggested that voters were moved by Mrs. Clinton’s crying act. It the policy of this site to treat all episodes of the Clintons crying in public as suspect. It called
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McCain is up over Romney by seven, says Fox. Clinton’s up by 3% over Obama, but it’s too early to call at this writing.
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