I saw it Sunday afternoon. Not quite as boisterous a crowd as Rob and Scott were treated to, but enthusiastic enough. I found the film uneven, but undeniably and surprisingly.
Admittedly, identifying the worst manifestation of a silly concept badly executed is a wearying, impossible exercise, so identifying the very worst "Kerryism" is as inherently futile as discerning the worst.
My predictions, based on the extremely reliable method of "half-assed guesses derived from thin research": Con 115 Lib 108 NDP 28 Bloq 55 IND 1 It's basically too close to.
In a way that was vaguely consistent with my earlier prediction, the Court refused to fully cede jurisdiction and give unlimited executive power to the presidency, but did so in a.
Saw Fahrenheit 9/11 yesterday afternoon. Lots of people outside the Neptune selling anti-Bush paraphenalia, a few gathering signatures. One guy wandering around with a display trying to convince Dems to.
From Ralph Nader's campaign site: A semi-literate screed denouncing Michael Moore for fraternizing with Democrats and being fat. Classy.
Given the consistent and pronounced difference between Fox News polls and all other reputable polls, and the general....proclivities of the Fox News crew, I've long suspected they've had their foot.
Anyone with a sick fascination with Fox News or a broken remote control knows that Sean Hannity says a lot of things, and a pretty significant number of them aren't.
- Music Notes
- Rogan’s army is on their way
- Trump’s arrest of the entire House of Representatives raises questions about his commitment to democracy
- Complying with the law is a fireable offense in the Trump administration
- Week 29
- Nixon Victorious
- Comrade Lutnick threatens to liquidate the Charles River Kulaks
- The sorcerer’s apprentice
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,938
- LGM Film Club, Part 505: Ranch Album