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Editor’s Note: Reprinted from The Daily Beast with the express permission of John Batchelor.
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Commuting the sentence of a cop-killer may be the least of Huckabee’s problems. John Batchelor on the former Arkansas governor’s mindless evangelism—and why the GOP should just skip the 2012 election.
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From Eric Dondero: A few races of interest to Libertarian Republicans, and a few more of general interest to the GOP community... Libertarian-leaning Republican Congressman Pete Hoekstra is comfortably ahead of the pack to be Michigan's next Governor. From Rasmussen: Rasmussen Michigan Gubernatorial Survey Pete Hoekstra (R) 46% John Cherry (D) 32% Some Other Candidate 6% Not Sure 16% Two Polls out in Florida: Zogby has Crist over Rubio 45 to 36. Rasmussen has the race tied at 43 each. But... Read Full Story
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In this season of retrospection, a poll from Gallup asking respondents to identify the winners and losers in politics from 2009. Not surprisingly, those least involved in the political fray -- Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton -- score best, though President Obama fares well enough. At the other end of the spectrum: both parties in [...] http://twurl.nl/8fwrk6 Read Full Story
Toni Morrison’s essay, “Clinton as the first black president,” (New Yorker, October 1998) was her defense–some would say, ‘her rationalization’–of clinton vs. his impeachment.
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AP - After months of playing it coy and flirting with a bid for statewide office, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday that he won't return to the campaign trail next year, leaving a wide-open field for New York Republicans interested in the gubernatorial and Senate races. Read Full Story
Yes, and no. They realize they need to change how the primaries are conducted, yet don’t see any real problems with how the last one went. I have written about the rampant Caucus fraud ad nauseum , but apparently, the DNC missed it. Even though the Clinton Campaign told them about it. Oh, whatever – you can’t make the blind see, especially when they don’t want to see.
Of course, my favorite (cough, choke) representative, Jim Clyburn, who is MY representative (cough, choke), is the voice... Read Full Story
AP – After months of playing it coy and flirting with a bid for statewide office, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday that he won’t return to the campaign trail next year, leaving a wide-open field for New York Republicans interested in the gubernatorial and Senate races.
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