This is really revealing, about all involved:Gov. Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he's "made it very, very clearfrom the very beginning that I do not support gay marriage or civilunions," and that remarks he made earlier this week … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2005
A ridiculous pundit
CBS's Bob Schieffer (host of Face the Nation, and the interim anchor of CBS Evening News after Dan Rather leaves) has posted this commentary on the Novak-Plame debacle entitled "A Ridiculous Spectacle." What Schieffer … [Read more...]
Romney Stumps in Missouri
Underlining the thesis that he is more interested in campaigning for the White House than being Governor of the Commonwealth, Willard found time Saturday to deliver the keynote address for, of all things, the Missouri state Republican … [Read more...]
The Republican Split
In an interesting article for the St. Petersburg Times on the recent ConservativePolitical Action Conference in Washington, Wes Allison highlighted the split in the Republican Party between economic conservatives and social conservatives. … [Read more...]
Deregulate the public sector
So, the Times checks into Philadelphia's providing of wireless broadband to its citizens. Verizon, of course, went totally ballistic, and strong-armed the governor of PA into signing a bill forbidding any other municipality from doing the … [Read more...]
Tim Schofield for State Rep
As we've written before, March 15th's special primary in the 18th Suffolk district (Allston-Brookline-Brighton) represents a terrific pickup opportunity for progressives in the MA House of Representatives. The previous rep, Finneran … [Read more...]
Remind you of anyone?
Thinking... hard... can't place where I've heard this before ... NPR's Juan Williams had a report Friday on Tim Pawlenty, Gov. MN, who is having to moderate his approach after aggressively targeting Democrats and losing big (ceding a … [Read more...]
Judging the Ten Commandments at Harvard
On March 2 the Supreme Court will hear two cases in which the constitutionality of public displays of the Ten Commandments is at issue. The lawyers challenging the displays' constitutionality will be at Harvard Law School this Friday … [Read more...]
MSM under siege
Liberal Oasis has this interesting post on the ass-backwards coverage of Novak-Plame-gate by the mainstream media (MSM): they continue to ignore the real story -- the probably-illegal leaking of a CIA agent's identity for political purposes … [Read more...]
Special Elections and the Post-Finneran Era
Must-read post by Frederick Clarkson on the special primary elections coming up on March 15. (The general is April 12.) The most interesting are the 18th Suffolk district (Allston-Brookline-Brighton), being vacated by Finneran-zombie Brian … [Read more...]
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