An amusing article at Captain’s Quarters, today….
Susan Estrich either wants to build credibility as a satirist, or her latest column provides a long-overdue look in the mirror for Democrats. Detecting more a whiff of the so-called Bradley Effect
- You can call it what you want to, David, and I suppose Romney and his comments this afternoon there were worth some consideration, with regards to the questions I was asking this morning. That said, I am immediately suspicious whenever
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Byran, Hot Air, points out that Mike Huckabee had an interesting point about rebuilding I-95 rather than sending out individual rebate checks:
Mike Huckabee makes some sense on the economic stimulus. He says, essentially, if we’re going to borrow
I commented last night on the state of Michigan, and the state of the economy there. Boortz did too, apparently yesterday noon time:
This is a state suffering under what people are calling a “single state recession.” The reason? A
I see the votes are in, in Michigan. if there’s anything surprising about them, it’s that relatively few of the blogs have made notice of the results. I suppose that to some degree, there’s a reason for the lack of
Ya know, it’s early in the morning yet, but there’s something very wrong with that title. Else, there’s something very right with it, I can’t figure which.
Hillary’s willingness to tolerate Bill’s compulsive philandering is a function
So, New Jersey has ‘apologized’ for slavery, says Michelle Malkin.
They’re not sorry for repealing the death penalty against the wishes of victims’ families of all races and backgrounds, but New Jersey lawmakers are offering an apology for slavery centuries
Doctor Thomas Sowell is always a great read. Today’s no exception. (Real Clear Politics)
By far the best presentation as a candidate, among all the candidates in both parties, is that of Barack Obama. But if he actually believes even
After many weeks on hold, I’m re-starting the Nightly Ramble. Reasons are many but the bottom line is that there are a lot of subjects I want to touch on but don’t want to write it all out… I’d rather
The Politico is saying that Mitt Romney is “Dialing down expecations…. hard”.
Mitt Romney, a dominant favorite in New Hampshire just weeks ago, said Sunday that a “close second” to Arizona Sen. John McCain would be a significant feat
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Was installing a new screen in my Palm Pilot, tonight. While working, I had a chance to mentally break down each candidate with respect to Iowa.
Some notes in no particular Order:
Mike Huckabee;
Huckabee did about as well as
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Just about everyone has weighed in on this one. AP’s Ron Fournier, for one:
DES MOINES, Iowa – Mike Huckabee may have finally gone too far.
After running an unconventional, surprisingly strong and sometimes strange race to the top tier
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Fred Dicker at the NY Post:
THE man supposedly leading a key state probe of Gov. Spitzer and the Dirty Tricks Scandal has abruptly taken a 21/2-week vacation in South America – after secretly receiving a $15,000 pay raise, The
I note over at Right Wing News that John Hawkins has posted an interview he did with Fred Thompson’s wife, Jeri.
John Hawkins: Now Hillary Clinton has been touting her “experience” as First Lady on the campaign trail, as
“Mike Huckabee is now becoming a very divisive figure in the Republican party. It’s not his faith or his Merry Christmas commercial that many conservatives question (I certainly don’t), but it’s his record as governor and his