Sloatsburg,NY– I’m here after driving most of the day. A quick run from rochester to Bethlehem Pennsylvania, then over to Quakertown for a loadfew of paper towels. —
- Voting rights:
Over at questions and observations, Bruce McQuain in his usual
Herman Cain is on the A team. The lame streamers needs to stop sending second rate hacks to interview Cain. Speaking of second rate hacks, CNN’s Candy Crowly to the Herminator, b/k/a Herman Cain, via Joel B. Pollak, Big Journalism:
BigotedNew York judge persecutes juror, from John Marshall, NY Daily New:
An incensed federal judge sentenced a racist Brooklyn woman to indefinite jury duty on Tuesday after she trashed the NYPD and minorities.
“This is an outrage, and
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Something on the order of a million people show up to a rally on the national mall , a large number of which are the minorities which the Democrats try so desperately, and so falsely to claim they represent.
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I won’t even bother to link this nonsense, but we’ve all seen in the last several days the issue surrounding Rand Paul and his comments regarding the 1964 civil rights act. You remember, the bill that the Republicans rammed through
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- FIRST, THIS SNARK: From Reynolds:
POLL: Tea Party 48, Obama 44.
Best headline: Tea Party More Popular Than Obama, Frank Rich
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This is the “Bottle of Wine” Edition
- RELEASE THE TAPES: Moe Lane thinks they ought to release the police tapes made during
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Frankly I think there are few people on the sphere who bring greater gravitas to the entire matter about the Gates /Crowley affair than Sister Toldjah. Yesterday morning’s post on that point reinforces that perception.
— President Obama expressed “regret”
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