Month: December 2010

Clinton Presidency Redux

Surprise, surprise, surprise. Guess who’s back? I’ll give you a hint: He was the “First” African American President: HuffPost’s Howard Fineman appeared on MSNBC’s “Hardball” Friday...

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The Sanders Factor

By now, everyone with a pulse has heard about 69 year old Bernie Sanders’ amazing filibuster speech yesterday. (though not actually a filibuster) I wonder where my Carl Levin was? Where was the support of the other...

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Saturday Painting Palooza Volume 278

Hello again painting fans. I’ll be continuing with the painting of the turreted Cape May Victorian house.  I’m using my usual acrylic paints on an 8×8 inch gallery-style (thick) canvas. When last seen, the...

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Spain as 51st state

The release of diplomatic cables by WikiLaeaks has provoked a strong reaction from the United States, but perhaps the most interesting part about them is what they reveal about an ally. For more on pruning back executive power...

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Levi, Enovid, and the Death of Marriage

I like how the National Review wants to make Levi Johnston the poster boy for the decline of marriage among high school educated middle Americans. Why not Bristol? And what exactly is a low-quality marriage? I thought that the...

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