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This is the White Board Edition
- Iran: I’ve not commented much on Iranian election, mostly because the thing was breaking so fast
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This is the “Yet Another Truck Stop” Edition
That’s two Truck Stops in as many weeks, I know. I’m not sure what
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This is the Tea Bag Edition
Lots going on, today. I’m not stupid enough to try and grab it all, but here’s
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This is the Free Internet edition
- Suicide by Billing Rates: Let’s call this what it is; the Associated Press is busily committing
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This is the ‘Wonderful Wino” edition.
Olberman still a loser: Glenn Reynolds notes that Glenn Beck is outdrawing Keith Overbite. Like, this
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This is the ‘Gee, you’re smart” edition.
- Irony, but no starchy: I note Michael Barone this morning, pointing out that Obama
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This is the “Goin’ Mobile” edition.
Yes, that pic is taken outside the Jake in Cleveland, just before a wind gust knocked it over, wiping
From Investors’ Business Dailty:
IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Day Eleven
Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2008McCain has cut into Obama’s lead for a second day and is now just 1.1 points behind. The spread was 3.7 Wednesday and 6.0 Tuesday.
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- I mentioned last night about polling data… and they’ve been having a bit of a row over it on many of the blogs I’ve
I keep hearing rumblings that the internal GOP polling which shows McCain up by double digits in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and other key battleground states. I caught a reference to it once again this morning on XM’s “The War Room”. The
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These Nightly Rambles are all things I’ve found during the day. I input them all day long and auto-post whatever I’ve collected at around 4 to 430 eastern. I put things in here that catch my eye but that perhaps
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These Nightly Rambles are all things I’ve found during the day. I input them all day long and auto-post whatever I’ve collected at around 4 to 430 eastern. I put things in here that catch my eye but that perhaps
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One definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing expecting a different result. This article by Joel Kotkin presents the data showing the urban cores going more and more for the democrats since 1960. He points out the
- A second place at the OTB Sheep Off caption contest.
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Interesting. When you’re a total failure as house speaker, what do you do? You call the President a total failure. CNN:
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called President Bush “a total failure” on Thursday, among the California Democrat’s harshest assessments
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So, the Democrats are almost to a man, includng Obama, claiming that the Surge didn’t work. So why, then, is Obama proposing another surge, this time in Afghanistan?