State rep. Pat Jehlen's unofficial (non-State House) website, www.patjehlen.org, has been updated to serve as the site for her Senate campaign. I think (but am not certain) that hers is the first campaign website for this seat, … [Read more...]
Bye bye Boston Globe
Here is the letter that I sent to the Globe's editor and ombudsman today.To the editor:I was shocked to see that you allowed James C. Dobson's op-ed ("Vote 'em up or down") to appear in the Boston Globe. The lies and … [Read more...]
Crazies at Kos
So I cross-posted my "Baker for Governor??" post over at Daily Kos. And the comment thread it generated, though not huge, is pretty amazing (at least to me). In particular, one Kos commenter and diarist called … [Read more...]
Baker for Governor??
Bob "douchebag of liberty" Novak's recent column reporting a double-secret meeting of D.C. Republicans in which Mitt Romney supposedly loudly hinted that he's not running for reelection, already noted by .08, has ignited lots of … [Read more...]
EXTRA – Blue Mass. Group receives press release!
In a move sure to rock the Massachusetts political landscape, Pat Jehlen's campaign for state Senate has emailed a press release directly to Blue Mass. Group. Jehlen's blog-friendly strategy bodes well for the role of the blogosphere … [Read more...]
The REAL “conservative” take on the nucular option
American Enterprise Institute resident scholar Norman Ornstein has this excellent column on what a disaster invoking the nucular option would be for the future operation of the Senate (hat tip: HB). The AEI is a very conservative … [Read more...]
Point of Globe article questioned
This morning's Boston Globe features an above-the-fold front-page story entitled Additional cost of Romney gala questioned. "Oooh - this sounds good," I muttered into my Froot Loops! Maybe intrepid reporter Frank … [Read more...]
Matthew Cooper opts to change his luck in Novak-Plame-gate appeal
According to Editor & Publisher (which has done fine reporting on this story), Matthew Cooper, one of the reporters facing jail time for refusing to divulge confidential sources in the Novak-Plame-gate affair, will be represented in the … [Read more...]
What a curious town Washington DC must be
This appreciation by the always-interesting Murray Waas of the late Baron Edward von Kloberg III just makes you realize that it really does take all kinds. … [Read more...]
Meet some Boston City Council candidates
Among the numerous interesting local races that we hope to write more about over the coming weeks and months is the race for Boston City Council. The race for the four at-large (citywide) seats promises to be particularly interesting, … [Read more...]
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