This edition's featured guest is...John Sweeney! John Sweeney (R-NY) is a former Congressman. He pleaded guilty this week to aggravated DWI. After side-swiping a police car, police pulled him over and were surprised to find a 24-year … [Read more...]
Archives for November 16, 2007
Question for Progressives ( liberals) – do you support the troops or not?
The next time a liberal tells me they are against the war but support the troops should they be directed to this link? Support our troops?It is one thing to protest and be against the politicians who mandate war and an entirely different … [Read more...]
Krugman: Obama got punk’d on Social Security
Paul Krugman's column is a must-read today. First, he quotes conventional wisdom on Social Security, which continues to boggle the mind:Mr. Russert: "Everyone knows Social Security, as it's constructed, is not going to be in the same … [Read more...]
YouTube Video: Bennett hits Chris Matthews with Hardballs: Part 1
Chris Mathews of MSNBC's Hardball sat down with Massachusetts politician and Former Selectman and County Commissioner Doug Bennett for a two part 20 minute interview about National politics, the 2008 Presidential Race, and Nantucket. Click … [Read more...]
Passport Question for the Lawyers
I am finally breaking down and getting a Passport due to my pretty much quarterly trips to Canada. I need one by January for travel next year. On the passport application there is a section for aliases. For purposes of this … [Read more...]
The evidence is in: DMR did little or no Fernald cost analysis
A written statement issued by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services that day claimed that it costs $239,000 per resident per year to operate Fernald, and that comparable care in the community system currently costs … [Read more...]
Random thoughts from the Debate
Wolf Blizter is a muppet. It is amazing to me that some people maintain bloggers are not journalists, while crediting creatures like Blitzer with the worthy title. He appeared confused; asked aimless "color" questions; rarely pushed the … [Read more...]