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Democratic voters should stick to their day jobs. With just five weeks until Election Day, there’s reason to believe they guessed wrong — that Dean would be doing better against Bush than Kerry is.
Peter Beinart, in this week’s Time Magazine.
Peter couldn’t get the image of the old cartoons out of his mind – the […]
America is becoming more and more like an octopus. More on that in a second. First, let’s scan today’s business headlines, what say you?
- First, it seems that oil prices have ballooned to over $50 a barrel.
- Also, Motorola says it has to cut 1,000 jobs.
- Then there’s good old Delta Airlines, who […]
I’ve returned to LA to find some very confusing news. Apparently, Osama Bin Laden is alive and living in Pakistan. At least, that’s what CNN says.
This is perplexing on many levels. For one, isn’t Pakistan our ally? Coulda sworn they were.
But mainly, who exactly is this “Osama bin Laden?”
It’s […]
Well, I’m back in New York City.
No, I haven’t given up on LA. No, this whole “moving” thing wasn’t a ridiculous ruse to excuse my stepping out of town for the RNC (okay, well maybe it was, partly).
No, I’m here for the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Yes, we got into it and […]
I flatter myself that anybody might remember it, but I put up a post a week or so ago mocking the very idea that the CBS memos were forged. Now that they seem to be, in fact, fake, maybe those imaginary people who remember the post would like to hear my reaction.
There were two common […]
Did you watch last night’s Emmy Awards broadcast? Don’t worry, I watched them so you wouldn’t have to�
What Liberal Media?
It’s no secret that most of the people in Hollywood are liberal Democrats, and � Oh, wait, apparently now it is a secret. Yes, faced with what is agreed upon by most […]
We’re back! An underground explosion in Baltimore knocked out my web host from last night ’til just now. I suspect Rove. Or the Kerry people. Let’s face it, a lot of people have a lot to gain from silencing my campaign.
Normal blogging activity will return in a moment. I have […]
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (Reuters) - President Bush said on Thursday freedom was on the march in Iraq even as a U.S. intelligence report depicted a bleak outlook for the country’s future.
Bush insisted the U.S. strategy in Iraq, where more than 1,000 U.S. troops have died, was working as he campaigned in Minnesota…
“In […]
Washington (FA Wire) - As the third major hurricane of the season approached the Gulf Coast, the major presidential candidates reacted with anger and traded charges.
A spokesman for the Kerry campaign pointed to the questionable timing of the three storms, all of which “seemed to happen at times when Bush needed to either highlight his […]
We’ve been in Los Angeles for a week now, and already we’re a lot more Fabulous than we were back East. We spend our days among glittering cardboard boxes, soaking in the glamour of packing foam and plastic bags. We’ve hit all the LA hot spots: Target, Home Depot, and Bed, Bath […]




