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Daily Archives: November 10, 2008
Thank you, Governor Dean.
I made a mistake in 2004 when I didn’t support Howard Dean. I didn’t know a lot about the man, and his mountain-man tough-guy politics turned me off. Or at least that’s what I thought I was seeing. I didn’t … Continue reading
Just Think…
George Bush has always been so concerned about what his legacy would be. It turns out that he’s pretty much directly responsible for the United States electing its first black president. You could do worse.
If, by “center-right,” you mean “not-at-all center-right,” then, yeah, you might be on to something.
The Republican talking point being bandied about directly after the election was that, despite the results, the United States is still a “center-right nation.” Obviously. The evidence for this is overwhelming. In the first place, the Democrats have only gained … Continue reading
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Tagged center-right nation, Republican tomfoolery, shifting electorate
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