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- ISSUE AVOIDANCE: It is flat out amazing to me that the wild scramble for pinning the blame on somebody for the Democrat
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- THE FINGER-POINTING AND THE DAMAGE DONE: Well, by now you will have known already that there was an earthquake in Massachusetts last
From Glen Johnson and Liz Sidoti:
BOSTON (AP) – In an epic upset in liberal Massachusetts, Republican Scott Brown rode a wave of voter anger to defeat Democrat Martha Coakley in a U.S. Senate election Tuesday that left
Hey Glenn:
London Times: Haiti earthquake: a few more rescues, but aid still slow.“Nobody can go anywhere without security in the city. No aid workers can go anywhere without taking risks with security. That adds
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- MLK: Yes, today is Martin Luther King’s birthday, or at least when we celebrate it. David’s thoughts from 2007 are still potent
My new Pajamas Media editorial deals with what I’ve considered the biggest problem America faces just now in our War on terror… our return to the underlying attitude of the Democrats that brought us the “Gorelick Wall.”
The bottom line
From the Palm 700P….
Hey Glenn:
London Times: Haiti earthquake: a few more rescues, but aid still slow. “Nobody can go anywhere without security in the city. No aid workers can go anywhere without taking risks with security. That adds
At least Martha is amusing, video:
From Robert Coata National Review:
Here’s the transcript (via the Brown campaign):
Dan Rea: Umm Would Barack Obama be in if this thing was not this close?
Martha Coakley: Umm it’s hard to know,
I have been reading on the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, and of course, soon enough one finds stupidity strewn along the path.
First Danny Glover, who believes the earthquake was caused by global warming and climate
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- YEAH, I KNOW... Where was yesterday’s Ramble? Sorry about that…I had a last minute schedule change. I warned you guys that
The Obama administration has confirmed one of the most controversial assertions of The Bell Curve. Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray published TBC in 1994. From a summary of TBC, by Brian Beatty et al:
Raising Cognitive Ability –
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- WHO WANTS CLOAKLEY IN THE SENATE? The Washington Examiner‘s Tim Carney says it’s K street. Only about a week to
The Snark of the Day, video:
Hat tip: Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit.
Now we know why Barack Obama relies on thie teleprmpter.
Says Ben Smith:
One of the enduring mysteries of the 2008 campaign was what got Ted Kennedy so mad at Bill Clinton. The former president’s entreaties, at some point, backfired, and the explanation has never quite emerged.
I’ve finally gotten

“The Republican Party itself has to drive out Trent Lott. If they have to stand for something, they have to stand up and say this is not the person we want representing our party.”
Illinois Senator Barack Obama(2002), via John






