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The World According to Nick turned four-years-old yesterday. Congrats.
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The World According to Nick turned four-years-old yesterday. Congrats.
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The most obvious news today was Sen. McCain saying how important the Iraq War is for his Presidential chances:
John McCain said Monday that to win the White House he must convince a war-weary country that U.S. policy in Iraq is succeeding. If he can’t, “then I lose. I lose,” the Republican said.
He quickly backed off […]
Sen. Hillary Clinton has had little success using the “inexperience” label on Sen. Barack Obama. Sen. John McCain is trying the same attack. Why should McCain have any better luck? I asked RNC Chairman Mike Duncan about that last week in a phone interview. He told me Clinton’s attack came from the Left. Duncan thinks […]
The Democratic National Committee filed a complaint with the FEC over Sen. John McCain withdrawing from the matching funds program.
FEC chairman David Mason sent McCain a letter telling him the FEC had to vote to allow him to withdraw.
The McCain campaign claims it has a constitutional right to drop out of the matching […]
While subbing for Glenn Reynolds Ann Althouse writes:
[Sen. John] Kerry is a man who doesn’t understand that he was a terrible candidate.
Few people understand their terrible at anything. And when they do realize it they don’t often admit it to friends or family let alone a reporter.
We live in a political media age where even […]
We have a sign Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign is losing it. There’s this quote from Drudge about staffers pushing a picture of Sen. Obama in African garb:
“Wouldn’t we be seeing this on the cover of every magazine if it were HRC?” questioned one campaign staffer, in an email obtained by the DRUDGE REPORT.
No.
Now, if Clinton […]
For all intents and purposes Rep. Ron Paul has given up his quixotic Presidential race and is focusing on winning re-election to the Congress. When he was a full-time seeker of the Presidency he complained Fox News was “scared” of him and so excluded him from a debate. Paul’s supporters claimed neocon conspiracies against the […]
In the far right sidebar is a button to rate TAM on Blogged.com. That’s a new weblog directory that looks promising. Click on the link, rate this weblog, and/or leave a review. I’d like to see how my rating stacks with others. Believe me, you won’t hurt my feelings with a low score or bad […]
Be Sad. Be Very Sad.
The last Krispy Kreme in Minnesota closed:
Six years ago, Minnesotans could hardly wait until the arrival of a Krispy Kreme franchise. Today, that franchise is leaving the state, closing their last store.
The famous glazed doughnut store opened its first local store in Maple Grove in 2002 bringing doughnut delirium to […]
“Bitch is the new black.” That’s what Tina Fey told the Saturday Night Live audience last night when she hosted the show. Fey devoted an Weekend Update bit to encouraging voters to vote for Sen. Hillary Clinton.
[video via TalkLeft]
To start the show SNL mocked the adoring MSM coverage towards Sen. Obama.
[video via Uncle Wiggly]
These clips […]
Another packed sports arena means another Sen. Barack Obama rally. Terry Ann Online got close, I mean really close, to record his speech.
She resports there was at least one person who booed when Obama talked about pulling out of Iraq. That sounds like an outlier, an anomaly. But if pro-Iraq supporters started attending Obama rallies […]
The video is painful to watch. Take one part The Office, one part Dancing with the Stars, one part Saturday Night Fever and one part Brady Bunch. Mix it up into a concoction that’s sure to be something Rep. Bob Inglis won’t be able to show his grandchildren–EVER!
Who said Republicans didn’t know how to have […]
It all equals a good episode of HamNation.
“They’ll break your heart everytime, Johnny.”
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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, known for being flippant instead of helpful, surprisingly decided not to run the NY Times hack job on Sen. John McCain. Why? Managing editor David McCumber explains:
To me, the story had serious flaws. It did not convincingly make the case that McCain either had an affair with a lobbyist, or was improperly […]
Calling Sen. John McCain. You can still own the Berkeley Marine protest issue. Get in touch with Debbie Lee who made as good a case as anyone for why the Marines should be treated with honor and respect:
McCain should also jump on the Toledo mayor who prevented Marines from training in his city.
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