(via Musings of a Philosophical Scrivener) From Daily Kos: The best story of the night? The one that should unite us all? From the Republican primary results: Bush 57,670 Kerry 835 Dean 633 Clark 545 Edwards 541 That’s over 2,500 registered Republicans who wrote in a Democrat in their ballot. For what it’s worth, here’s … Continue reading “New Hampshire Republican Primary Results”
Month: January 2004
Joementum != Momentum
From Joe Lieberman for President 2004: Joe Surging In New Hampshire 1/27 — Today is the day! Since Joe’s amazing debate performance on Thursday night, his support in New Hampshire has been surging. Buoyed by newspaper endorsements, terrific television ads that your contributions keep on the air, and Joe’s own stamina and optimism, New Hampshire … Continue reading “Joementum != Momentum”
New and Improved?
This web log has mostly been converted to Movable Type. While the conversion continues, unconverted entries can be found here. I’m also still messing around with the new templates and style sheets. Update: The conversion is complete. For now, Quote of the Day fans can get their fix here.
Some People Never Learn
Pete Rose headed to Foxwoods for book-signing: A few weeks after admitting he bet on baseball, Pete Rose is going to an eastern Connecticut casino to sign his new book and dine with high-rollers.
Some Advice for Howard Dean
(via August J. Pollak) Things Howard Dean can do to look more “presidential”: Announce proudly that no president has ever done as much as him for human rights. Dress up in a crotch-accentuating flight suit and land a jet on an aircraft carrier. Brag repeatedly about a sub-standard college grade point average. Get arrested for … Continue reading “Some Advice for Howard Dean”
Just when I started thinking Saint Louis was a good place to live…
Something like this has to happen: Station to Rerun ‘Average Joe’ Segment ST. LOUIS (AP) – After Missouri’s own Dick Gephardt finished fourth in the Iowa caucuses, the local NBC affiliate cut away from network programming to broadcast his speech. That didn’t sit so well with the Average Joe. Viewers jammed KSDK-TV’s switchboard and Web … Continue reading “Just when I started thinking Saint Louis was a good place to live…”
Another Google Oddity
This site is the the number 1 result when searching for “waffle irons” on Google. Kind of funny, becuase this web site, despite the title, has nothing to do with waffle irons…
Trent Lott is a Hypocrite
(via Eschaton) THEN: “Any appointment of a federal judge during a recess should be opposed.” — Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS) opposing the appointment of an African American judge, December 2000 NOW: “Judge Pickering’s record deems this recess appointment fully appropriate.” — Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS), 1/17/04 Honestly, is anyone really surprised by Lott’s blatant hypocrisy?
Compassionate Conservatism in Action
(via Blah3.com) Check out the hate mail Margaret Cho has received concerning her MoveOn appearance.
Another George W. Bush Joke
In my email today: Three Texas surgeons were playing golf together and discussing surgeries they had performed. One of them said, “I’m the best surgeon in Texas. A concert pianist lost 7 fingers in an accident, I reattached them, and 8 months later he performed a private concert for the Queen of England.” One of … Continue reading “Another George W. Bush Joke”