Drudge confirms something I’ve suspected for a while, now:
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Democrat party officials are avoiding any and all criticism of Republican presidential contender Mike Huckabee, insiders reveal.
The Democratic National Committee has told staffers to hold all fire, until he
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Paul Mirengoff, Powerline, chides Mike Huckabee for foolishly comparing himself to Ronald Reagan. Paul suggests a far better analogy:
When it comes to foreign policy, Huckabee more closely resembles another former governor, Jimmy Carter. It was Carter, not Reagan,
From Investors Business Daily:
Leaders: Time was, a French leader who dared to defy that nation’s all-powerful unions could end up without a political future. Well, Nicolas Sarkozy stared down the mighty transport workers — and the union blinked.
An amusing article, from Gene Lyons, which was reprinted in the Northwest Arkansas News this morning…
It’s no exaggeration to say that the establishment media’s initial response to the blogosphere was panic. The idea of mere citizens talking back to
Being a railfan this one caught my interest:
PARIS, Nov. 21 — As a national transit strike stretched into its second week, arsonists disrupted high-speed train service on four main routes on Wednesday. Government officials called the fires a “coordinated
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Poor Paul Krugman...
So there’s a campaign on to exonerate Ronald Reagan from the charge that he deliberately made use of Nixon’s Southern strategy. When he went to Philadelphia, Mississippi, in 1980, the town where the civil rights workers
I said it once, twice, and thrice, and now By Kenneth Blackwell, New York Sun, says it:
Margaret Thatcher was an unflinching and principled world leader. During an uncertain and dangerous time in history, she stood strong
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Doctor Charles Krauthammer, this morning, over at Real Clear Politics, by way of Memeorandum:
The problem is Bill. But not the way it is usually understood, i.e., the sex scandal waiting to happen. There is that, of course. But