Well, day one is finished. Rob provided some commentary based on the media coverage. We're in a bubble here in Denver. It's hard to tell how it's playing in the real world. It's like there are two conventions. There's the one here in Denver, which is filled with meetings, sessions with great speakers, receptions, parties and the doings at the Pepsi Center. Then, there's the convention on TV, which the rest of the world is watching.From inside the Pepsi Center, Michelle Obama sure was a big hit. She was poised, looked great and really delivered. One of my friends, an independent who casts a very critical eye on these things, just sent me a message that said: she came across a lot warmer tonight than those clips they play of her saying that as an adult is the first time she is proud to be an american. Full story...
I'm gonna guess not any more.You see, Donny decided to write about gays on his Web site. He kind of equated us with men who beat their wives and children, or perhaps men who have sex with their own children, it's a bit hard to tell.
Brilliant idea. Whether you like 'em or not, Muslims make up between 1 and 1.8 billion of the world's 6.
Another proud moment in compassionate conservatism. Bonus money for the failures on Wall Street and food stamp record numbers for the poor.
America's "best and brightest" are not doing very well either on Wall Street or minding their own shop.
Rolling Stone:
From the start, the leaders of the No on Prop 8 campaign and their high-priced consultants failed to realize what they were up against.
Some "real" journalists understand how to blog. That would include Jake Tapper at ABC (and Ben Smith at Politico).
The U.S. is not a theocracy, thank god. Although there are members of Congress who want it to be one.
The entire length of the mall -- from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial -- will be used for the crowds at Obama's inauguration.
My sister, Sharon, wanted to make sure I saw the following article. In Maine, the new Speaker of the House, the new President of the Senate, the new Attorney General, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the two U.
Oops. And it just happens to hurt Al Franken's bid for the Senate. No one could have predicated that would happen.
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