Billy
“I’ve always believed that he’s the easier candidate to beat in the Fall.”
(McPhillips: “Are The Clintons Over?”)
I think his general position is correct: these people won’t be “over” until we see their boxes getting dropped into the
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
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
After action report, Rochester, NY: WHEC-TV
“An extraordinary situation” and “something we’ve never seen before” – those just some of the comments from first responders to Sunday’s deadly 36-car pile-up on 390 near the airport.
Ladies and gentlemen: well done.
The United States Senate is working again, against the interests of the American people.
By a vote of 51 to 45, the Senate, while passing the authorization for intel gathering, added section 327 to the bill. Of course, 327 is
- So what happens if/when Barrack Obama gets into office? Are we going to see the race hucksters coming out of the oval office woodwork every time someone questions an action by Obama, and charging racism? Will we in fact see
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Wintery Mix, WHEC-TV:
Snow came down at a steady pace last night, but then as temperatures began to rise during the overnight hours…snow quickly turned into sleet and freezing rain. And that has left a layer of ice on just
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
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
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
- You can call it what you want to, David, and I suppose Romney and his comments this afternoon there were worth some consideration, with regards to the questions I was asking this morning. That said, I am immediately suspicious whenever
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As it stands, as of Noon 20 January next, well have a President who does not believe in personal liberty. I find that thought more chilling than this morning’s ice storm.
I give B.J. Clinton, but not Mrs. Clinton, credit
- Yikes! How long did THIS take to set up? Clearly some engineering genius has far too much time on their hands. Rube had nothing on these folks.
- The WSJ is saying that Obama is just now figuring out that the
Michelle Malkin uses the Senate floor debate over FISA to sum up the difference between democrats and republicans:
The frenzy over FISA is a stark reminder of basic party differences on the War on Terror. The Republicans put security first.
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The AP reports, and the New York Times expands, on a new study by a supposedly “independent” organization that claims to have assembled hundred of “false statements” by the Bush administration in the course of the Iraq war. However,
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