Finally- consensus opinion: I think we’re all in agreeance that the world didn’t need a Limp Bizkit cover of the Who’s “Behind Blue Eyes.” That’ll teach me to turn on the local rock station.
Archives for January 2004
The End of Dean?
I thought Dean would rebound after the Iowa debacle. It appears not: Howard Dean said Saturday he was surprised by the “under the table” campaigning he faced during the Iowa caucus and said the state needs to prevent such negative attacks if it wants to keep the nation’s leadoff presidential vote. Dean said his rivals …
And That Should be The End of That
Donald Sensing, Bill Hobbs, and Andrew Olmstead tag team the specious Bush Awol charges, with Hobbs providing the background, Sensing officially devestating Mark Kleiman’s partisan and ham-handed defense of Wesley Clark and Michael Moore, and Olmstead providing his own personal antecdotes about paperwork and the Reserve/National Guard component. To add to Olmstead’s anecdotes about paperwork …
Sharpton Squirming
Sullivan mentioned how much he enjoyed watching Sharpton squirm during the debate last night, so I have decided to post the transcript of it here. If you have never seen a fat, hypocritical, race-baiting bigot tap dance before, this is your chance: JENNINGS: Reverend Sharpton, I’d like to ask you a question about domestic policy, …
Paranoia on the campaign trail.
This is just absurd: Presidential candidate Wesley Clark on Friday complained that one of the moderators in Thursday night’s debate was carrying out a Republican agenda by questioning his Democratic credentials. Brit Hume of Fox News Channel, who worked as both moderator and questioner during the two-hour debate with the seven candidates, pressed Clark about …
Rank Order of the Candidates
If I had to rank order which of the Democratic candidates I would vote for and in what order, it would currently look something like this: 1.) Lieberman 2.) Edwards (who, IMHO, looks better every day) 3.) Kerry 4.) Dean 5.) Clark 6.) Kucinich 7.) Sharpton I put a space in between 3 and 4, …
This Stinks
Damnit: NASA’s Spirit rover stopped transmitting data from the surface of Mars for more than 24 hours, mission members said Thursday. T NASA last heard from Spirit early Wednesday. Since then, it has returned just random, meaningless data