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Month: January 2008

Rudy!Mentum

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On January 9, 2008
Since I fell for the spin myself, I should note that Rudy! did not in fact skip New Hampshire; he spent more time and money there than anyone except Romney. Which makes his barely finishing ahead of Ron Paul especially embarrassing. And then there's the...

It’s a Tie

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On January 9, 2008

Some random thoughts on today's results and related matters.1) In terms of delegates, this appears to be a tie (9 each for Clinton and Obama, 4 for Edwards). This will.

Knife Fight

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On January 9, 2008

It seems to me that we have ourselves a knife fight. It also seems to me that this is a wonderful thing; Iowa and New Hampshire shouldn't have the right.

Ack

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On January 9, 2008
Apparently Clinton has won outright. Basically a the worst plausible outcome from my perspective; Clinton wins despite expectations of a loss, Edwards obviously can't win the nomination but is strong enough to throw the nomination to Clinton, and the Republican candidate who would be strongest...
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#4 with a bullet!

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On January 9, 2008

The universe acknowledges today's official release of the Pantload's pantload. For those who aren't completely sick of thinking about the Doughy one, Dave Neiwert's review is well worth the read.The.

Whoops!

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On January 9, 2008
I probably should have reverted to my prior skepticism about how much bounce Obama would get out of new Hampshire. I still expect Obama to win narrowly, but...

The Coming Non-Collapse

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On January 8, 2008
Jack Balkin has an interesting post about the possibility of 2008 being a watershed election, and I agree with several of his points. Certainly, there was always an obvious contradiction between the Rove/Bush strategy to create a dominant Republican coalition and their base-mobilizing, 50%+1 government...
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Bill Kristol: Man of Vision

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On January 8, 2008

So as many folks are probably aware, Kristol launched his Times gig by misattributing a Michael Medved quotation to "the conservative writer Michelle Malkin" -- a phrase that makes, in.

On Killing the NPT

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On January 8, 2008

So, Michael Dobbs at the Washington Post, in his capacity as debate fact-checker, made the argument that Barack Obama's claim that the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty "fell apart" during the Bush.

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