Billy notes:
Rich Nikoley is barely hinting at the depth of my contempt for anyone entertaining the least infatuation with Barak Obama.
I actually have more respect for Rodham’s troops. At the very least: they’re committed ideologues and they’re not
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I note this morning by way of Memeorandum, that Australia has condemned itself to a labor government. I suspect that by the time they figure out how badly they succeeded and damaging themselves will be too late. The Belmont Club
I stated here several times over the years that the Democrat party has become the party of the rich. So imagine the look on my face when Don Lambro, over The Washington Times this morning produces a study which says
Shocking news. Socialist wife, Bernadette Chirac endorsed the socialist Mrs. William Clinton. That is the wife of cheating, corrupt. lying French politician, Jacques Chirac, esdorsed the wife of a cheating, corrupt. lying US politician, B.J. Clinton.
PARIS (Reuters)
I always said it would happen. Noel Sheppard at Newsbusters:
As irrefutable evidence mounts that Nobel Laureate Al Gore’s climate alarmism is about nothing other than lining his supposedly green pockets with green currency, manmade global warming skeptics around the

From Eliot Spitzer’s Never-Never Land:
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) — The base fare for New York City’s subways and buses will stay at $2 through 2009 after the state authority that operates the network found $220 million in additional
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Rick Moran over at Pajamas Media discussing what went wrong with Fred Thompson’s campaign, as if it’s a post mortem. it’s a worthy read, which I commend to you.
Personally I am not quite so convinced that the whole situation
Uh-Oh… It appears DiFi is up to her knees in serious trouble with her own supporters. Says Michelle:
The nutroots are unhinged over Calif. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s recent votes to confirm Bush attorney general Michael Mukasey and federal appeals court
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So, today… Just today… we find out that Edwards and Kerry never really got along during their campaign in ’04. And this from the New York Times, no less:
To the end of their disappointing run, the two men
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Dick Wilson, a character actor who turned “Please don’t squeeze the Charmin” into a national catchphrase as exasperated shopkeeper Mr. Whipple in the TV commercial campaign that ran for more than two decades, has died. He was 91.
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In the irony challenged story the day, Mrs. Clinton cites the need for experience to mend an ailing economy, but offers none.
KNOXVILLE, Iowa (AP) — The economy needs help and fast, Hillary Rodham Clinton declared Monday, claiming
Jonah Goldberg in today’s LA TIMES:
As the hopeless but energetic presidential campaign of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) builds momentum in name recognition, fundraising and cross-ideology appeal, media conservatives are beginning to attack Paul in earnest
You’re usually more on
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Since this news came out that Hillary Clinton supposedly has some dirt to throw at Barack Obama, the apologists for the Clinton campaign have been coming out in force. No surprise then one of the to find the chief chief
Laughable, this report from Robert Novak:.
WASHINGTON — Agents of Sen. Hillary Clinton are spreading the word in Democratic circles that she has scandalous information about her principal opponent for the party’s presidential nomination, Sen. Barack Obama, but has decided
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We all know by now about the planted questions for Hillary Clinton, so she’d have an advantage. Now it appears possible that in the case of the ‘Debate” the other night, the Audience got planted, too… Dan Riehl explains:
Actually,

