If there is anything clear from Charlie Rangel’s propasal for the largest tax incresae in American history, John Murtha’s pork is there is nothing ‘rats like to do more than spend other people’s money.
John Edwards wants both to be
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In looking at this offering from Little Green Footballs, as regards the Gathering Of Eagles stumbling across the Fred Phelps Nutballs, I’m reminded of something I thought of a couple of months ago, and for some reason didn’t write
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News flash:
Apparently, Rosie O’Donnel can’t stand Bill Clinton.
No, seriously.
PageSix at the NY Post ran the story:
“He disgusts me,” O’Donnell recalled saying at the casino show. “And I know I’m not supposed to say this because I’m
The most arrogrant governor, Eliot Spitxer, New York, is hinting that his about to hang Mrs. Clinton out to dry. The New York Times is reporting that Spitxer has backed-off his inconsidered plan to give New York State driver’s license
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Major Garrett At Fox News:
IOUX CITY, Iowa —Fox- Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s campaign admitted Friday that it planted a global warming question in Newton, Iowa, Tuesday during a town hall meeting to discuss clean energy.
Clinton campaign spokesman
The sharp tack, Clarice Feldman, in American Thinker:
The psycho-dynamics of the marriage between Hillary and Bill continue to fascinate and appall me. Bill Clinton now that he was responsible for the failure of the health care plan which
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ABC News- A federal grand jury has voted to indict former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik on charges stemming from the acceptance of free rent and apartment renovations, tax evasion and lying on his application for the job
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Heh.
I noted earlier today, that Bruce at Q&O noted the site and ran the test.
It advised him they’re writing over there at the College Undergraduate level.
I ran the thing myself on BitsBlog, and came up a bit
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I said it once, twice, and thrice, and now By Kenneth Blackwell, New York Sun, says it:
Margaret Thatcher was an unflinching and principled world leader. During an uncertain and dangerous time in history, she stood strong
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Did you notice this from Limbaugh, yesterday? He was talking about Hillary Clinton:
HILLARY: I think the fact that governors are being forced into this position is really unfortunate. They should not be making immigration policy. The federal government should
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Eliot Spitzer has become the third rail of politics.
Michelle Malkin notes:
Lonely. He’s Mr. Lonely. He has nobody to call his ooown:
Democratic members of Congress, having watched Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton stumble on the question of whether states
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Did Hugo Chavez give the World a preview of the Clinton adminstration redux? Like Chavez, the Clinton’s can not abide dissent. Matthew Walter and Steven Bodzin:
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) — Venezuelan student protesters were fired on, resulting
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Mrs. Clinton proves she does not understand the problem with illegal immigration.. Her husband compounded his wife’s problem by complaining that Tim Russert’s question could not be answered in thirty seconds. B.J. ignored the fact that Chris Dodd nailed the
Gotta love Glenn’s comment about Pat Robertson and Rudy Giuliani, today.
“Evangelical Christian leader Pat Robertson on Wednesday endorsed former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.” Well, it’s only fair — Hillary has to deal with the Mondale endorsement . .
Until about an hour ago, I had been concentrating on who won and who lost, and trying to make some political “Will of the people” sense about it all. But no really clear picture came through until such time as
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