During last night's South Carolina Republican debate, Fox News moderators were tough on Rep. Ron Paul, most notably when journalist Carl Cameron asked him an incredibly derisive question.
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Ron Paul and the Electability QuestionDuring last night's South Carolina Republican debate, Fox News moderators were tough on Rep. Ron Paul, most notably when journalist Carl Cameron asked him an incredibly derisive question. Was NH voting e-hacked? Brad and Paul supporters want to know!According to e-voting critic Brad Friedman over at Bradblog, even the MSM is having problems "buying" into how exit poll data...and actual results..don't appear to match. Are we looking at Ohio again, mmmm? Rather VS CBS-Paramount: Are we go for discovery?Aha! Neat! Seems a judge said that the lawsuit between former CBS anchor Dan Rather and his former employer, CBS may begin...well, somewhat, that is.... Ron Paul's Newsletters Bite His BacksideIf everyone does, indeed, have a cross to bear, copies of old newsletters bearing his name may turn out to be Ron Paul's political cross. The New Republic (TNR) web site offers "Selections From Ron Paul's Newsletters", which provide a hell of a different view of the folksy Dr. Paul than he offers up in media interviews--racist, anti-gay, and the usual far right lunacy. It also offers up an article by James Kirchick on the background, how he found the newsletters, etc. More Joy of SlaveryAdele Fergusen, meet Michael Patrick Carroll. The former found the pony in slavery ("The pony hidden in slavery is the fact that it was the ticket to America for black people"), the latter, a Republican Assemblyman in New Jersey, simply thinks that "if slavery was the price that a modern American's ancestors had to pay in order to make one an American, one should get down on one's knees every single day and thank the Lord that such price was paid." Nonbelievers Unpopular in America, But We're Gaining on 'EmAs the realtors say, location! Location! Location! For the Economy, The Hole is the Sum of Its PartsVerbatim excerpts from minutes of the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee held on December 11, 2007: Good news, bad news, and I'm still scared, yesWellsiree Bob, the Iowans (why does that sound like an alien race on a planet orbiting Tau Ceti?) cast their votes, and we now have the beginnings of a real mess. Some of the news is quite surprising. Some ain't the least bit surprising in the least..... Iowa paper: Let's bet the worst horse, pleaseYeppers. Seems the editorial board at the Des Moines Register want to sweep into effect a Rethug win come November. I pray the Iowa voters are much smarter, and play long ball. U.S. Economy--No Comment RequiredI don't think any comment or elaboration from me would add anything at all to this. I ran a Google search in the news for "U.S. economy" tonight at about 10 p.m. Ignoring one duplicate subject matter story and one story about how the U.S. dollar was faring in the wake of the Bhutto incident in Pakistan, here's the 10 results, in order: |
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