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Oct 9
2008

McCain's Big News?

Misc

Last night all the talk was about some “big news” coming from the McCain campaign this morning. Here is what Jonathan Martin said: McCain camp making news in the morning On what, they won’t say. “We’ll have something to talk about,” is all a campaign aide would allow. Check back again in this space or […]

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Sep 27
2008

Cussing At The Debate – A Maverick Moment?

Misc

Yup – that’s what the wingnuts are saying. John McCain says “horseshit” not once, but twice, during a nationally televised debate and the crowd who screams and yells every time a word slips out on a liberal blog, calls this being a maverick. Unfuckingbelievable. Let me give you a glimpse of how the wingnut blogs […]

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Aug 25
2008
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The Racist Right Strikes Again

Misc

So a commenter on Michelle Malkin’s blog decides to make what appears to be so some sort of “funny” (far from it). “Blackie Onassis”? Remember – this is Malkin’s blog, a blog where you must be a registered user to comment, and registration is pretty much by invite only. That means that Malkin has invited […]

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Jul 13
2008

Cycling Debate Hits The Blogosphere

Misc

I have missed the debate going on about cycling safety and sharing the road that has emerged in the blogosphere this past week. As an avid cyclist, I am glad to see this debate gain more attention, as I feel it is very important. Ezra Klein has linked some excellent posts that show how the […]

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Jul 6
2008

John McCain "Hates" Me

Misc

Actually he said: JOHN MCCAIN: “Now we’ve got the cables. We’ve got talk radio. We’ve got the bloggers. I hate the bloggers. We’ve got all kinds of sources of information.” So he hates all of us who blog, and most likely the people who also follow the blogs. John McCain hates citizens of this country? […]

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Jun 3
2008

Final Night

Misc

And thank God. After tonight all the states will be counted. This has been a long primary season, but that’s due in a large part to this new crazy schedule. That’s also why I supported sanctions against Florida and Michigan. Without sanctions for violating the timing rule, we could end up with our 2012 primaries […]

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May 28
2008

Now The Media Catches On?

Misc

Last night Keith Olbermann ran this segment on McCain’s ties to former Senator Phil Gramm: Today all the blogs are a buzz about this “breaking news”. I guess they should read my blog more often, where I started talking about McCain and his ties to Gramm back in March. I’m glad this story is finally […]

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Feb 8
2008

Shuster Suspended From MSNBC

Misc

It started when Shuster said the Clinton’s were “pimpin” out Chelsea to help with the election, which Shuster apologized for this morning. Then a conference call this afternoon with the Clinton campaign resulted in the campaign saying they would not appear on anymore MSNBC debates. Now MSNBC has suspended Shuster from any broadcasts, except to […]

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Feb 7
2008

The Obama Hate Continues

Misc

Via Wonkette: At the Ottawa Herald of Franklin County, Kansas, even the guys who work the newspaper printing press can write a column for the “op ed” section. And proving once again that small-town papers are like blogs without the quality control, pressman Gary Sillett contributed a terrific “community viewpoint” about the upcoming presidential election. […]

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Jan 19
2008

Something Different For A Poll

Misc

I decided to do something different than most blogs on this side of the blogosphere. I want to see who people think will become the Republican nominee. Things are such a shamble on that side, so the results should be interesting. I just wanted to let people know about the poll so they don’t think […]

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