Month: October 2005
A couple of interesting posts at TAPPED. First, Respected Small-Circulation Journal Matt is, I think, correct to say that McConnell would be a very savvy strategic choice. He would be.
I remember a co-blogger saying that, when buying a crappy $250 stereo, one should not get a multi-disc one--too many moving parts. Well, he was certainly right about that; I.
I'm part of the crazy paranoid left who think Republicans don't want poor people and minorities to vote, and they're often willing to exercise some portion of their considerable power.
Peter Beinart's forthcoming new book, A DLC Bite Of Banality: Why Michael Moore's Excessive Corpulence Threatens the Democratic Party, apparently rests on 4 earthshattering premises: Dems must show comfort with.
You know, when it comes to the Corner sometimes you don't really want to know how a thread started...
Brit Hume supports the troops.
Amanda finds the following statement from a Professor of Conservative Just-So-Stories:A woman who deploys a typically male sense of humor--one that's aggressive or competitive--is a turnoff to men, says Don.
Drum has, I think, an excellent response to the memo in which Wal-Mart admits that it tries not to hire unhealthy people:...the funny thing is that I can't really blame.