Archive for May 5th, 2007
Karl Rove’s Coaching Session
 Karl Rove’s Coaching Session
Back on March 5, several top Justice Department officials were summoned for an emergency meeting at the White House. On the agenda: Going over “what we are going to say” about why eight U.S. attorneys had been summarily fired.
The reason for the urgency: principal associate deputy attorney general William Moschella was testifying […]
Posted on May 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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Trust in Paper
Let’s hope that every county reads this…paper ballots, paper trail the only way to assure that every vote counts.
Trust in Paper
Political experts this week were focused on how the Florida Legislature has advanced its presidential primary to a very early date: Jan. 29, 2008. But the real news, tucked into that same legislation, is that […]
Posted on May 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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Sunday TV Talk Show Tip Sheet
It’ll be war again Sunday on the morning television shows.
On ABC’s “This Week,†presidential contender John Edwards will likely repeat his call for fellow Democrats to maintain a hard line against President Bush over war funding and a timetable for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. Already, Edwards has been airing a new TV spot urging the […]
Posted on May 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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Raising hands, waiting for Fred
Brumment does some ranking on the 10 White Men who participated in the Republican Party debate Thursday night.
Ten candidates for the Republican presidential nomination debated Thursday night from the Reagan presidential library on MSNBC. Here’s one man’s ranking.
1. Rudy Giuliani - Somewhere along the way, successful candidates manage to convey images by which voters can […]
Posted on May 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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The Last Stand
Doug Thompson - Morning News (NWA)Â
Rank and file Republicans are the ones who count about Iraq. The incredible shrinking president doesn’t matter any more.
That thought, which should have occurred to me sooner, really hit home when the theme for this year’s Washington County Lincoln Day Dinner was announced: Supporting the Troops.
Tickets to the May 12 fundraiser are no […]
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