Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
The dust has settled. And the winner is… Well, we’ll just have to wait and see. Clinton and Obama seem to have settled exactly where they were, only with slightly higher numbers. McCain took over the front runner spot on the Republicans side, but is still more than 50% away from the number needed to [...]
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
There are those that will say that Huckabee’s win is a surprise. I just don’t see how. He’s been leading the polls for nearly a month. I think that most of you really thought that his only chance was a huge show by the evangelicals. And maybe you’re right. But if you are, that means [...]
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Thursday, December 13th, 2007
Unlike in 2004, John Edwards’ campaign is nearly non-existent. He gets none of the press and even has even less of an impact on the election. He actually had a bit of a chance in 2004 against Kerry, but against Clinton and Obama, he’s a mere afterthought. It’s pretty fair to say that he will [...]
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Monday, December 10th, 2007
What with Oprah on the stage and a surge of *ahem* biblical proportions from Huckabee, we could be looking at one of the most interesting races in recent history. On the one side, we’ve got Obama. He’s a handsome black man from a midwestern state. We’ve never had a black President. It really is about [...]
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
The Democrats thought they had a pretty easy day when they brought a bill for impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney up for vote. Then the Republicans decided not to play along. A vote to kill the bill was winning when the Republicans decided to not kill the bill and force the debate. House Republicans [...]
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Monday, November 5th, 2007
Colbert, who was rejected from the Democrat ballot last week, has announced that he will no longer be pursuing election as the President. Let’s not mash words here. No body expected him to seriously pursue this and he isn’t. We knew from the beginning that he was in it to lose. And maybe that’s what [...]
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