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Monthly Archives: December 2007
Raising Kaine:: Why did the DCCC Turn Its Back On and Walk Away from Virginia Democrats?
Answer: Because you guys are freakin’ froot loops.
The Pope condemns the climate change prophets of doom
From your friendly UK Daily Mail, Pope Benedict XVI goes after the enviromentalist wackos: The leader of more than a billion Roman Catholics suggested that fears over man-made emissions melting the ice caps and causing a wave of unprecedented disasters … Continue reading
The Powell Doctrine of Journalism/Blogging
From ESPN of all places comes The Powell Doctrine of Journalism/Blogging: “Look, I have got a rule,” he said General Powell told him. “As an intelligence officer, your responsibility is to tell me what you know. Tell me what you … Continue reading
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Roanoke Red Zone: The Keys to a New Republican Majority?
Former Senator Brandon Bell says: Offer Democratic Senators Reynolds and Puckett chairmanships… Reynolds and Puckett could also be key to a new Republican majority. Both represent Republican districts. Both will inevitable come into frequent conflict with their more urban counterparts … Continue reading
So Much for the "Purpling" of Virginia
CONGRESSMAN-ELECT ROB WITTMAN utterly destroys Phil Forgit by a near 2-1 margin. There’s a reason the DCCC didn’t put money in this race… and it wasn’t because they didn’t have a good candidate either. Congressional Democrats are wallowing with approval … Continue reading
McDonnell: So the 400 Year Jamestown Anniversary is… um, over
Way to go, Bob McDonnell! Attorney General Bob McDonnell wants lawmakers to eliminate a $1 fee added to the cost of vehicle registrations to help fund the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Jamestown. The fee is scheduled to expire … Continue reading
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WaPo: As a Republican, I'm on the Fringe
Robert Maranto — a moderate by all accounts — explains in exasperatingly thoughtful prose the leftist slant in American universities and how it’s hurting our college students. Gee. Imagine that. (h/t to How to Live Your Life While I Live … Continue reading
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December 10th, 1862
145 years ago, Confederate soldiers were watching across a cold and frosty Rappahannock as Federal troops nervously prepared for their early morning task — fastening pontoon bridges across the freezing river for an assault on Fredericksburg City and the heights … Continue reading
Cantor on Pay-As-You-Go
More like pay-as-you-go-raise-taxes. Rep. Cantor exposes the political tricks of the Democratic Congress over at RedState.
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