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When I first read that my Williams classmate David Shipley had taken over as Op-Ed editor of the New York Times, I saw it as a sign of improvement on the editorial page of the Old Gray Lady.
With the political climate favoring the Democratic Party this year and media coverage skewed in favor of the presumptive Democratic nominee, Barack Obama should enjoy a healthy lead over his Republican rival in summer opinion polls (particularly given the strength of the out-of-power party after eight years with the other party in the White House).
Even though he has not yet begun his journalism studies at Indiana University, the second eldest PatriotNephewWest has shown a greater understanding of the way the news media works than does a college classmate of mine ensconced on the editorial page at the New York Times.
Back in the 1980 presidential debate, Ronald Reagan brushed aside Jimmy Carter’s attacks with the remark, “There you go again.
I had always believed Hillary Clinton put on the centrism which defined the better part of her Senate career (well, until she started seeing challenges emerging in the contest for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination) as a guise to grease the wheels for this fall’s general election.
I haven’t really had the chance to follow the hearings conducted by the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel concerning the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, banning gays and lesbians from openly serving in the military.
Is it possible? Could it be true? Has public anger over sky-rocketing gas prices finally instilled some backbone into Senate Republicans?
Senate Republicans have threatened to block nearly all other bills pending before the August recess if Democrats refuse to vote with them on expanding offshore drilling.
So regularly do gay liberals (not just gay people, others on the left as well) misrepresent gay conservatives that I often forget how social conservatives also engage in the same sort of deception.
If you are Ron Paul or one of his supporters, what other possible reason could there have been?
A Continental Airlines flight carrying seven members of Congress from Houston to Washington was forced to make an emergency landing after it lost cabin pressure Tuesday afternoon.
When I learned that advocates of gay marriage in the Golden State were intent on rhyming the ballot number (8) of the proposition to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman with “hate” in their campaign against the measure, it reminded me (yet again) of the alacrity of all too many [.
Awwwwww, puppy love! Doesn’t this just give you a tingling feeling up your leg?
– John (Average Gay Joe)
I’ve been listening to many differents shows from Mormon Stories Podcast lately, which may seem ironic given my strong disagreements with the Mormon religion.
A whopping 75% support among the general public according to new polling by The Washington Post & ABC News.
…because it doesn’t “mirror” Obama’s. Media bias? What media bias? Here is the text of McCain’s column that was rejected, courtesy of The Drudge Report:
In January 2007, when General David Petraeus took command in Iraq, he called the situation “hard” but not “hopeless.
On behalf of the millions of regular airline business travelers, this is a memo to all of you “sometimes travelers” in the airports lately:
Now here this! First and most important, the airport terminals are not shopping malls.
Haven’t we given Maine to Canada yet?
MANCHESTER, NH — U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced the McCain 2008 Maine leadership team.
Americans for Prosperity were there and confronted the liberal hypocrisy. Or is it the Hypocrite Liberals?
We’re back from Al Gore’s big global warming speech, and boy did we have a great time! We had a dedicated band of taxpayer advocates out in force, pointing out the high economic cost of global warming alarmism - starting with [.
Sorry, I just read these movie reviews of Mamma Mia! …
The script, which is about a young bride-to-be on a Greek island who invites three men (Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgaard) who might be her father to the nuptials without telling her mother (Meryl Streep), is quick to clarify what is on its mind.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, how about comparing these two graphs… is that like 2,000 words?
Check out how the Democrat Congress’ (lack of) action has resulted in a significant spike in USA gas prices since they came to power.