1) What is the first thing you do in the morning? - work out 2) Have you ever stolen anything? - records from Lechmere at age 12; judge made him write a 1500-word essay 3) Would you pose nude again to attract female voters if you ran for … [Read more...]
The case for Coakley is really pretty simple.
I'll start by saying that my target audience for this diary is fellow Democrats of varying degrees of progressiveness/liberalism. Republicans will disagree with the premise and that's fine. I've heard all the arguments about sending a … [Read more...]
Help for Martha Coakley
The second was from the state party announcing an event on Friday with Senator Kerry and President Clinton: ***SAVE THE DATE*** Please Join PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON & SENATOR JOHN KERRY For an Afternoon in Honor of MARTHA … [Read more...]
No Conference for Health Care Reform
The Hill is reporting that there will be no formal Conference between the chambers regarding health care reform. Apparantly to avoid all the procedural shenanigans that could be tried, the House will be allowed to edit the Senate … [Read more...]
BREAKING NEWS: Glen Beck now an “Obama apologist”!
That's right, whatever Beck is, he apparently is not a "birther" and he's been called on it by World Net Daily. Think Progress has the story. … [Read more...]
Ted Kennedy invoked during health care vote.
The Washington Post has an article about the influence and legacy of the late Senator Kennedy. Senator Byrd said that his "aye" was for "my friend Ted Kennedy" and other Senators expressed regret that he did not live to see this day. … [Read more...]
Twas the Night Before Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the Senate, Not a critter was honest, not even a Dem-mit, The pork was all hung for the lobbyists with care, In hopes that the citizens soon would not care. The politicians were nestled all … [Read more...]
Memo to Sen. Lieberman – Become a Republican already!
When, in the course of political events, it becomes necessary for one party to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them to a particular member, and to assume among the powers of the government the separate and equal station to … [Read more...]
Senate proceeds to health debate
Last night the Senate voted on straight party lines to open debate on the Democratic leadership's health reform bill. All 60 members of the Democratic caucus voted for cloture on the motion; 39 Republicans (Voinovich of Ohio not … [Read more...]
Senator Byrd breaks another record!
Senator Byrd of West Virginia, the President Pro Tempore, today became the longest-ever serving member of Congress. Fifty years in the Senate preceded by six in the House means that he has been in the Congress for more than a quarter … [Read more...]
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