I only glanced at the headline, because I was up to my ears in work. But what I read was enough to give me a sick feeling; the kind you get when you begin to wonder whether you've made a disastrous choice, or cast your lot with exactly the wrong person. (It's a feeling at least some Bush voters, circa 2004, should be familiar with.) The headline? "Obama to Expand Bush's Faith Based Programs."
Reaching out to religious voters, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called for expanding President Bush's program steering federal social service dollars to religious groups and - in a move sure to cause controversy - supported some ability to hire and fire based on faith. Full story...
OMG. The tears were streaming down my face. Kate knows I'm nuts.
Sarah...Sarah...no time is a good time for goodbyes...
Obama veep Joe Biden asks the simple question -- where is Palin? He welcomes the opportunity to spar with her on the issues as she remains holed up in Alaska cramming for her midterm being tutored on McCain's policy positions and boning up on foreign policy, still unscheduled for any major press interviews or TV appearances to take questions.
Goes to Michael Reagan, conservative talk show host on how, of all people, Sarah Palin reminds him of his father Ronald Reagan.
From a church with little moral authority after its predator priest scandal, we bring you the bleatings of bishops Thomas Olmsted of Phoenix and Gerald Kincanas of Tucson in a pastoral letter.
Florida Republican Women decided today that they are now boycotting Oprah Winfrey. Not because Oprah has been an outspoken supporter of Obama for over a year now, but because she will not have Sarah Palin on her show.
Mike Signorile has his interview with former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum up now. Click over to listen to it.
You good residents down there in Georgia -- send some the Klan robes over to Rep. Lynn Westmoreland's office.
We can mull over Sarah Palin's slim pickins of experience, but let's get back to the man at the top of the ticket.
[UPDATE]: This list was given rather in snark. The "unofficial" part wasn't clear enough :). But I would be very interested to know what titles Palin's "voters" wanted off the shelves, or if they were just clutching the pre-generated list in their sweaty hands.
When San Francisco based Pacific Gas & Electric made a donation of $250K to fight the passage of Prop 8, it made the fundies hopping mad, because the usual tactic of screaming "boycott" presented some, er, difficulties for them.
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