With, I suspect, partial tongue in cheek, Tacitus writes: Picture, if you will, a public ceremony in April 2065 honoring Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth -- two men, patriots each in.
This is about as sensible a response to this as I can imagine.
While I'm sure most of you don't need me to tell you this, last night's Daily Show interview with Wolf Blitzer was a real gem. Catch the reply today if.
Rather than wasting your money on Hitch, please send us booze. We're more entertaining while drunk, and we promise to blog while drinking whatever you send. I prefer Makers Mark. We.
Check out the latest Zogby. Things looking very decent. The next four months are going to be murder. Can't get too optimistic, because I don't want to go through the next.
The Poor Man provides a handy advance summary of my forthcoming oral defense.
William F. Buckley Jr. in the New York Times Magazine: NYT:It's not fair to blame the press. Some of your most inflammatory comments have been made in your essays and columns. In.
Here's Digby on the various plans of the administration to provide continuity-in-government in case of disaster, including the the potential postponement of elections. Here's Meteor Blades at Kos discussing the same thing. From Digby: If this.
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