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Shrill

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On November 2, 2004
Here's a shrill endorsement of John Kerry, which is really a condemnation of the Bush presidency. The shrill, shrill author goes so far as to compare W is the late great Tsar Nicholas II: The libertarian writer Lew Rockwell has mischievously noted parallels between Bush...

Zogby

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On November 2, 2004

If Zogby's current predictions are to be taken seriously, the race will be decided in PA, which has to be considered good news. However, if the two ties, PA and VA,.

Wallingford

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On November 2, 2004

I'd like to report that the voting process in my precinct in Wallingford, Seattle, is going just fine, with short lines. That is all.

Bad Dreams

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On November 2, 2004
One mildly amusing side-product of all the election-induced anxiety I've been feeling has been some strange political dreams. Several days ago, I was flying to Florida to personally debate Jeb Bush on the merits of Ralph Nader as a presidential candidate. I desperately wanted him...

Impossibly Moronic Punditry

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On November 1, 2004
Still, the staggering idiocy of the following commentary is awe-inspiring. First, Roger Simon: That's why I think energizing the base is so important. Any little unexpected thing -- we thought the October surprise might be the capture or killing of Osama bin Laden. This tape is...

Hacktacular!

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On October 31, 2004

Max Sawicky offers a good timeline of the guest hacks at Instapundit trying to explain away Al QaQaa. It's a really remarkable sequence of intellectual dishonesty. Uncritically repeat assertions from.

Take it to Vegas*

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On October 30, 2004

My prediction can wait no longer. Kerry 51 Bush 47.5 (various irrelavents) 1.5 Kerry: 304 (Gore 2000 +Florida, Ohio, NH, -Iowa) Bush: 234 Turnout: 59% (Local predictions) Monorail recall fails.

Rock bottom

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On October 30, 2004
This Slate article is so appalling it's hard to know what possibly could have been going through the minds of the editors who allowed it to be published. Even for a publication that gives a fulltime blog to a guy obsessed with irrelevant trivia about...

Victory

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On October 30, 2004

Kos is spot-on about this. Sure, we all know that if Bush wins a squeaker it probably won't change the way he governs. It potentially matters in the other direction, though..

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