Archive for February, 2008
Why they can’t vote for McCain
This in a Northwest Arkansas paper - Why they can’t vote for McCain
Though he served on the commission for five years and made several attempts to meet with Mc-Cain to discuss the issues, Smith was rebuffed. The two did accidentally meet outside a hearing room in 2004 when they were both scheduled to testify before […]
Posted on February 17th, 2008 by George Sand
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The Grand Old White Party Confronts Obama
Good piece by Frank Rich this morning; The Grand Old White Party Confronts Obama
Trapped in an archaic black-and-white newsreel, the G.O.P. looks more like a nostalgic relic than a national political party in contemporary America. A cultural sea change has passed it by.
The theory of the McCain candidacy is that his “maverick” image will bring […]
Posted on February 17th, 2008 by George Sand
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The Obama Mystery
The Obama Mystery
“Why is the press going so easy on Barack Obama?” asks a prominent Democratic Party strategist, echoing a criticism frequently made by the Clinton campaign. It’s a fair question, and now that Obama appears to be the front-runner in terms of his delegate count, he deserves a closer look, especially from people like […]
Posted on February 17th, 2008 by George Sand
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Questions For John McCain
Lord, you would think that a man who has made his living and well I might add would drag his lazy carcus out of Washington and talk the the “people” about how they feel about Iraq. Not his, “people”…the Washington establishment…I’d take the man a little more serious.
Questions For John McCain
The Democratic nominee will try […]
Posted on February 17th, 2008 by George Sand
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McCain: No Plans To Resign From The Senate “Right Now”
See post below on McCain’s soul.
If McCain and that’s a big if resigns from the Senate it won’t be because he needs to be on the campaign trail, this about not having to actually post a vote or be accountable for a vote that might not be palatable to the right…nothing more. By resigning, […]
Posted on February 15th, 2008 by George Sand
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