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I was surprised to see a brutal editorial by Carl Bernstein on CNN on Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and even more surprised by a rebuttal editorial from a Hillary supporter Lanny J. Davis who seems to be clueless that any negative campaigning has been going on in the Hillary camp.
As to Carl’s reference to her “repugnant” [...]

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Remaining significant is a difficult task for any public leader. The James Dobsons and the Pat Robertsons only have so much power as the number of people they can convince the rest of us they have influence over. It should come as no surprise that some leaders, and even Christian leaders, are charlatans extorting their [...]

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I don’t support him, but there’s nothing to say that you can’t have three candidates running for president. I’m sure the Republicans would feel similarly if Michael Bloomberg were to enter the race, but I don’t oppose that either. But the one thing that does trouble me is a question I’ve been reading on the [...]

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I think she won the debate, but it doesn’t affect my vote for Barack Obama. Oddly enough, Hillary was the more eloquent speaker considering Obama gets so much flack for the same. I thought she effectively argued her experience point — only it had the eery effect of the fear-mongering Republicans:
I’ve served on the Senate [...]

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The Democrats are trying to figure out a way to solve the delegate problem without pissing off their constituency. Gore has remained silent. Look at how the media is setting this thing up:
Few figures are being watched more closely by Democratic insiders than Gore, the Nobel Peace Prize winner who associates say has been lobbied [...]

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Washington state has broken the record for the largest caucus in the nation’s history.
The 244,458 people who showed up for Democratic Party presidential-nominating caucuses in Washington last Saturday may have set a national record for attendance at any of the party’s 18 state caucuses.
“We’ve done some research, and we haven’t been able to [...]

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I was born in 1975 to an American father and a Thai mother. My father is a staunch conservative Republican from Texas. He was born in 38. He loves Matt Drudge. I don’t know how I became, or why I am an idealist. It’s something I’ve struggled with all my life, because truth be [...]

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I give you both the 21-year-old Superdelegate and the 21-year-old virgin all in one.

I’m really not that mean, but I couldn’t resist. BTW, I am a Democrat.

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