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This is the Roadside Cafe edition
- The magical disappearing tax cut: One of the things that did come out of that presser
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Then what would you expect from a hick from Arkansas who is so dumb that he didn’t know the meaning of sex or even the definition of “is:”
Suggestion, maybe it the quest host contract that the Larry’s fill in
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This is the “Mirror Image” edition. I got to thinking; What would happen if I started applying the website CSS to other objects? This
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Mark Hemingway at The Corner:
I was perusing an old column by Kevin Rennie, the former Connecticut state legislator that broke the cottage story, and noticed this interesting tidbit:
During the fourth quarter of 2008, Dodd’s Senate re-election campaign
James Joyner at OTB:
The big story at memeorandum is a report by MinnPost‘s Eric Black, passed on by Raw Story‘s Muriel Kane, that Dick Cheney ran a super secret assassination ring out of his office.
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This is the ‘Fool for the City’ edition. A nod to Foghat, who I happened to be listening to when I wrote
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Welcome one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the sphere… to be used only for hand to hand combat…Bitsblog’s Nightly Ramble.
This is the “More Snow” edition. Scientists agree that reading these daily updates…
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Welcome to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the sphere: Bitsblog’s Nightly Ramble
Our government seems intent on setting on the same path as Fidel Castro sent his nation back in the 50’s. As a result they’re still driving
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Explain why this is a good bill. I double dog dare you. And if you can’t or won’t, explain why I shouldn’t be siding with the GOP in opposition, despite how crazy they are
John Cole, Balloon Juice, via James
Great quotes:
Said by many after Nine-Eleven: We are all Americans.
Said by Dubya and many Americans after the Soviet invasion of Georgia: We are all Georgians.
What should be said after Charlies Rangel and Robert Reich a/k/a Shorty, write
James at OTB:
Having initially been highly skeptical of Hillary Clinton’s appointment as Secretary of State, partly on the basis that she had neither diplomatic experience nor a diplomatic temperament, I feel obliged to pass on this observation from
Barack Obama had over two months to plan and then execute his inauguration. BO’s team utterly failed. Peter Scoblic, Plank:.
I cannot even imagine the logistical skill and dedication required to pull off an event of today’s magnitude. And,
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Friday, and lots of fresh snow up the ground in Bitsville, today. A lot of it coming from the Obama people, and congressional
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Joe the Plumber. You remember the story. Obama rolls up to his house one day. Joe plucks up his courage and asks a question of Barack Obama, the subject of which Mr. Obama would apparently rather not discuss. Result?
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