Andrew the Incontinent is back on his mountain, and expounds thus:
It was extremely pleasant not to have to respond in real time to the McCain story. Reading the blogosphere as a simple observer, it was, however, a little depressing
Continue reading about Sullivan: Nearly As Predictable As the NYT… And Not As Smart.
- The Jawas say Toshiba‘s given up on HD-DVD, and Sony will win this one with their Blu-Ray.. I dunno, after they lost on Beta, I guess it makes sense. The difference being this time quality at the
Hume on Fox, last night:
Obama’s voting totals during the New York primary earlier this month were vastly under-recorded in several New York City districts. The New York Post reports the Board of Elections says in nearly 80 districts
Today’s one of those weird days where I spend a good deal of time deep in the bowels of the blog’s website, tending little odd jobs that have been needful for some weeks, and also adding a large amount of
Christine Stansell et al, writes, in the Puffington Post:
We are women who support Hillary Clinton for the presidency of the United States. We do so because we believe that she will be the best president for the entire
- Congrats to the Confederate Yankee Bob Owens, and his wife Christine on the birth of a daughter on Thursday. By the way, guys… after some serious research, we now know what causes things like this: Beer.
- A nice Valentine’s
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble:New Baby, New Job, New Attitude on Energy From the Democrats
Between RealClearPolitics and Memeorandum, there must be a dozen articles this morning wondering if Barack Obama’s nomination is now a foregone conclusion, how Hillary Clinton managed to blow what seemed a sure thing, and how long Obama
So, now we see that Mike Huckabee has been eliminated from the race, numerically. The result of the Patomic Runoffs is exactly that; Huckabee has no chance. Byron York wrote about this yesterday at NRO:
The time is coming
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
As Sen. John McCain assumes the GOP front-runner mantle, his long-standing, but little-noticed association with left-wing donors such as George Soros and Teresa Heinz Kerry is receiving new attention among his Republican critics.
In 2001, McCain
- If anyone doubts there’s a rebellion within the Republican party against the Rockefeller Republicans, you’ll want to read this. Note the date on it, also. This rebellion has been coming for some time, now, people… it didn’t start with McCain…
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: Rebellion, What Goes, Whose Fault is the Price We Pay? More
Fox News Channel’s Jamie Colby has a new report up talking about the big showdown in Berkeley, CA tonight – TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH – when patriots from around the nation will hold an all-day pro-troop demonstration and protest against the
Me in email just now:
I don’t see it as those working against McCain as the ones selling out. Indeed, I see a vote for McCain as selling out both the party and the country. I fail utterly, to see
Yes, Civil war in both parties seems likely to me.
The usual suspects are already complaining about civil war happening in the Democratic Party…. Frank Rich, at the New York Times, for example, perhaps without intending to, marks the
Continue reading about Civil War Inside BOTH Parties? The Result of Holding Victory Over Principle
Someone at Fox posted these yesterday, so I’ll pass them along.
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First off, even absent any other source material, it sounds to me like the place is packed with McCain supporters. But add