As it stands, as of Noon 20 January next, well have a President who does not believe in personal liberty. I find that thought more chilling than this morning’s ice storm.
I give B.J. Clinton, but not Mrs. Clinton, credit
- Look at it this way, Dale; The Berkeley City Council serves Humanity as a bad example, if nothing else. And FWIW, I’m with you on cutting off their funding by the same token that they’re acting, here. Thing is
Eloise Harper, ABC News, Reports:
ABC News’ Eloise Harper Reports: Senator Hillary Clinton, in an interview with ABC News’ Cynthia McFadden for ABC News’ Nightline, was asked about President Clinton’s controversial comments about race and Senator Obama in the
As I was growing up, one of the lessons I learned from my folks was that if you don’t lie, you do’t have to worry about who you told what, later. That lesson seems to apply well to John McCain.
James Joyner:
Ben Smith and David Paul Kuhn argue that poor showing in this campaign “seems also to mark the beginning of the end of a period in Republican politics that began on Sept. 11, 2001.”
“There’s a paradox for
- McQ puts up a few telling comments about Identity politics, in the context of the ever increasingly irrelevant “National Origination for (Leftist) Women. Not much of a shock that we both draw the same conclusion about NOW in particular… but
So uttered to me this morning. The good news, is that we don’t have Dorothy’s twister. The bad news, it is far colder than a summer day in Kansas. The morning fish wrapper said the peak wind speed should be
John Hawkins deals with a reader’s question about why the ‘sphere hasn’t been more effective in this campaign:
First of all, it is correct to say that the blogosphere’s two favorite candidates have been Duncan Hunter and Fred Thompson, both
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The first wave of exit poll numbers, including absentees: McCain 34.3 percent, Romney 32.6 percent, Giuliani 15.3 percent, Huckabee 12 percent.
Which pretty much writes the end of Rudy’s story, as we discussed here several times in the
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Yesterday, I wrote about the New York State chapter of the NAG’s being pissed at Senator Oldsmobile. I suppose giving a misogynic drunk a free pass on Chappaquiddick didn’t give the NAG’s the loyalty they thought their due. The NAG’s
Press release, in full, from the NAG-NY:
ALBANY, NY (01/28/2008; 1101)(readMedia)– Women have just experienced the ultimate betrayal. Senator Kennedy’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton’s opponent in the Democratic presidential primary campaign has really hit women hard. Women have forgiven
As Bit warned, Senator Oldsmobile has endorsed Barack Obama. Otherwise stated, misogynist drunk fails to endorse misogynist Clintons It seems hard of imagine that any behavior would become too repulsive for a Kennedy. Yet that the Clintons have
I am impressed by the Michelle Malkin’s army. One of Michelle’s readers nailed John McCain for having open borders and anti-security advocate Dr. Juan Hernandez on his campaign.
A few facts.
Dr. Juan Hernandez is a Mexican citizen.
Hernandez is
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