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Archives for February 10, 2008
Yes He Can: Obama wins again
CNN is calling the Maine caucuses for Obama. With 70% of precincts reporting, the vote stands at 58% for Obama to 41% for Clinton. (Update: the margin is holding up. With 87% of precincts reporting, it's 59% to 41%.) In other … [Read more...]
Top Ten Cloves: Things Overheard At CPAC
10. If you see McCain's mother, walk the other way ... She's giving backhanders to anyone that says they won't be voting for her son 9. What do we do if he does pick Bob Dole for VP? 8. Limbaugh's here ... … [Read more...]
UPDATE: What’s A Few Votes Between Friends?
The Washington State Republican Committee had released this press release: Tukwila, WA...Washington State Republican Party Chairman announced tonight that Senator John McCain has won the 2008 Republican precinct caucuses in Washington … [Read more...]
Casino Lobbyist Blog Plant?
On the other hand, in the same thread, someone named "cbrillo" backs up proudlib's attack on Rep. Bosley. "cbrillo" created their account on Feb 6th, and has commented exactly twice - once on proudlib's "infantile" anti-Bosley post, and … [Read more...]
BREAKING: What’s a Few Votes Between Friends?
Cross-posted at Granby01033 The GOP apparently stopped counting the Republican caucus votes and declared Sen. John McCain the winner. The mainstream media has yet to pick it up, but candidate Mike Huckabee brought it up today on Meet the … [Read more...]
Iraq politics, morphed
The case against McCain can essentially be boiled down to our candidates' stated desire to leave Iraq versus his stated desire to stay there indefinitely. It could well be that the entire presidential race is decided by that one issue, … [Read more...]
Hey, Massachusetts, New Jersey Is Passing on the Left
NEW JERSEY'S political hue is not just blue these days. It's cobalt. In the last two months, the state has become the first in a generation to abolish the death penalty, the first north of the Mason-Dixon line to apologize for slavery and … [Read more...]