December 15, 2007 in Bush, Huckabee, democrats, iraq, republicans
Tags: al jazera, Bush, cia, congress, deficit, democrats, eletions, Huckabee, iraq, ohio, Pelosi, republicans
Yesterday was a slow news day. Here’s some of what happened.
CIA said Justice Department investigating its destruction of evidence will not give them enough time to destroy more evidence. Wait… it will hinder their own investigation. Or something.
In the “gee, ya’ think?” category, we’ve got “Ohio elections official calls machines flawed.”
WaPo continues their Frontrunners feature [...]
December 14, 2007 in 2008 election, Barack Obama, Bush, Huckabee, bad journalism, democrats, republicans, torture
Tags: Barack Obama, baseball, bolten, Bush, clemens, corzine, death penalty, democrats, energy bill, Huckabee, republicans, rove, sear's tower, senate, sosa, steroids, torture, waterboarding
The gang of misfits that supposedly plotted to blow up the Sear’s Tower (right when Bush needed a big terror scare to distract us) were all either acquitted or effectively acquitted through mistrial. Who saw that coming? And here’s a more damning look at the “7 Boobs” and the administration tendency to, how [...]
December 13, 2007 in 2008 election, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Huckabee, good jounalism, immigration
Tags: clinton, fair tax, Huckabee, immigration, jimmy carter, lou dobbs, obama, oprah, taxes
Tracking some of the best from the editorial pages around the media.
Amity Shlaes’ thorough debunking of the folly of the Fair Tax, the package Huckabee is pushing and not telling us the truth about.
Huckabee as Jimmy Carter Redux? Hmmm…
Dick Morris gives us the reasons why Oprah’s endorsement will be a “big boost” to Obama. [...]
It seemed obvious that the law & order wing of the Republican party (not to mention the anti-taxers, the economic conservatives, etc.) would not be pleased with a Mike Huckabee nomination.
That said, perhaps you’ve heard of the new attack that broke today at huckabeefacts.com, a site set up for the exclusive purpose of releasing a [...]
December 12, 2007 in 2008 election, Fred Thompson, Giuliani, Huckabee, McCain, Romney, republicans
Tags: Alan Keyes, debate, Fred Thompson, iowa, John McCain, Mitt Romney, republicans, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani
First off, who in the hell let Alan Keyes in the room? Has he ever won anything in his entire political career? Yet these are the same geeks saying Kucinich, an established congressman, cannot participate in the Democratic debate. Sad. Keyes is an embarrassment, refusing to even answer the questions he’s [...]
Here are some of the articles floating around that may end up beating down the Huckmentum before it has a chance to really take hold. The only question is who’s going to rise from the ashes of all of these Republican scandals and be the last man standing? McCain? Thompson? They’re [...]