The final South Carolina debate

On January 20, 2012, in Uncategorized, by mrkeybiz

Of character, shame, and the scale of change.

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The current debate over the debt ceiling is obscuring the scale of the jobs crisis facing America.

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To Create Jobs, Repeal the Dodd-Frank Law Immediately

More perspective on the scale of the GOP's proposed cuts : The national debt jumped by $72 billion on Tuesday even as the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives passed a continuing resolution to fund the government for just three weeks that will cut $6 billion from government spending . . . At the close of business on Monday, according to the Treasury Department’s

I don't know if this will change many minds — polls seem to indicate a certain persistent na

Republican Scott Gessler is at the low end of the scale when it comes to what other secretaries of state get paid, but critics say doing double-duty at his old law firm could present a conflict of interest.

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Colorado Secretary of State Says He Needs a Part-Time Job

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Behead This, Markos

On September 8, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

I tweeted Markos Moulitsas yesteday, with the link to my review of his book: ” Misunderstanding Markos Moulitsas and American Taliban .” He’s a netroots bigshot, of course, so he’s ignoring me. Fine. I’ll tweet him again a little later. He can “behead this,” as far as I’m concerned. (The reference is to the Ring of Fire interview Saturday where Moulitsas claims conservatives want to behead opponents.) The Dems-Daily Kos nexus is up for an electoral blowout of world historical importance on November 2nd. We’re going to so thoroughly crush Kos and his neo-communist allies that “demoralized” won’t begin to explain the scale of evisceration. Game on, asshole. Yeah, politics is dirty business, but somebody’s got to do it. So screw you, commie pig.

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