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Articles Written by: NOEMIE EMERY
Jonah: Let’s not forget the Diebold voting machines, which began erasing Democrats’ votes or flipping them to Republicans in the 2002 Senate elections and then caused major problems in 2004 (most of all in Ohio). Forests were felled to unveil this ...
From NOEMIE EMERY,
The Corner,
5 Aug 2009
Refusing to take Ronald Reagan's famous advice—don't just do
something, stand there—conservative machers are all in a swivet, reading
the leaves of the 2008 verdict, plotting to pick off this or that set of
voters, opining on what it all means. ...
(1) Gets Bush out of St. Paul, where
he would have given a speech that the media and the Democrats would have
pounced on, and puts him in the eye of the storm, doing the nation's business,
where he will be welcomed and greeted by friendly Republican ...
(1) Gets Bush out of St. Paul, where he would have given a speech that the media and the Democrats would have pounced on, and puts him in the eye of the storm, doing the nation’s business, where he will be welcomed and greeted by friendly Republican ...
A funny thing happened this summer:
John McCain taunted Barack Obama into making a trip to Iraq, whereupon the
press looked around and finally noticed what those who were paying attention
had known for some months now. The country portrayed for the ...
Throughout 2007 and into this year, the Democrats
portrayed the surge as Bush's attempt to kick defeat down the road to his
successor, but that line, too, has been overtaken by events. Vietnam was seen
as lost when Lyndon Johnson handed it off in 1 ...
ON THE AFTERNOON OF May 25, 1984, the rising It Candidate of the current
electoral season committed an unwitting faux pas at a fundraising event
for le tout California
that set his high-flying campaign on its heels. As recounted by Jack Germond
and ...
The comparison between senators and governors as national candidates goes only so far. John Kennedy was a senator, but he was an executive type, who went into Congress instead of running for Lt. Governor because domestic issues bored him into a coma, ...
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Sometime back in the 1990s, when the culture wars were the only ones we
thought we had going, a cartoon showed three coworkers viewing each other with
narrowed and questioning eyes. "Those whites don't know how to deal with a
competent black man," ...