With all the attention being placed on the story out of Buffalo about the beheading of Aasiya Z. Hassan the other day, I’ve been watching the Buffalo outlets a bit more closely. This morning, I note this story from yesterday
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First off, you’ll pardon me if I don’t shed any tears over Tom Daschle. Hopefully, he’ll be staying gone for good this time, though I doubt that’ll happen. He’s too deep in the councils of the Democrats to stay gone
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- John Venlet showed up to play, yesterday. Nice to see you, John. Missed ya. He says he’s going to be posting quite a bit in the next several weeks, apparently focusing on the mortgage industry.
- Me at Q&O today, about
Ariel Alexovich, New York Times reports that Mrs. Clinton long ordeal is finally over:
Hillary Rodham Clinton has been declared the winner of the New Mexico caucuses, nine days after the event. Mrs. Clinton edged out Barack Obama by 1,709
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Look, gang… in the end, David Shuster called it like it is.. he told the truth of the matter.
That, in fact is what has the Clinton camp so riled. Well, of course that and if they act angry enough,
Can Mrs. Clinton cry her way back into the White House? Jason George, Swamp:
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Sen. Hillary Clinton teared up this morning at an event at the Yale Child Study Center, where she worked while in
I’d go longer, but I don’t know what to make of it. On Memeorandum, you have stories of the open race war between the Clintons and Barack Obama. Meanwhile, a few leftsided bloggers are upset because a republican operative
Conclusive evidence of media bias in favor of the Clintons, from Nashua Telegraph:
Published: Saturday, January 12, 2008
Clinton adviser arrested in Nashua
By STEPHANIE HOOPER Telegraph Staff
[email protected]NASHUA – A top Clinton adviser faces charges of aggravated
Ya know, it’s early in the morning yet, but there’s something very wrong with that title. Else, there’s something very right with it, I can’t figure which.
Hillary’s willingness to tolerate Bill’s compulsive philandering is a function
I know me and Bit already shed our crocodile tears for the departed Philip Agee. However a like item caught my eye in the morning fish wrapper, from the Associated Press:
We saw something very clever in the last week of this campaign coming out of Iowa, going into New Hampshire, we saw a sensitivity factor. Something that Mrs. Clinton has not been able to do with voters that she tried
- There’s apparently a video out showing those Iranian boats attacking US warships. No working links to the vid itself, yet.
- An Honorable Mention at the OTB Caption Contest. Hillary Clinton’s always a good target.
- Two folks talking at work
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Margaret Carlson, on Mrs. Clinton’s tears and temper tantrums:
Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) — The Clintons have a steep hill to climb in New Hampshire. Like parents who know better, they have to convince voters that the guy they’ve
Gloria Steinem gives the gender feminist moo of the day in the New York Times.
So why is the sex barrier not taken as seriously as the racial one? The reasons are as pervasive as the air we breathe:
In reading this bit last night from ABC’s blogs, I got to thinking a bit more about this Hillary Clinton tear festival we were all treated to repeatedly, yesterday.
Let’s look at the quotes from that scene:
“It’s not easy,