Slight Bump in Bush IL Approval
to 35%. That’s his highest in the Survey USA poll since March and his disapproval is still at 63%.
Call It A Comeback
to 35%. That’s his highest in the Survey USA poll since March and his disapproval is still at 63%.
Carol Pankau meet John Hindraker.
I doubt that the pact will make any difference to the earth’s climate, which will be determined, as always, by variations in the energy emitted by the sun.
John Hindraker meet Carol Pankau
Pankau: Let me assure you that this bill will not change the total number of daylight hours in any given day.
And we wonder why creationism continues to be so strongly supported.
Highlighting Leach’s support to pull out of Iraq (Leach was one of the few Republicans to vote against the war).
As Franken says, I like Leach, but as Dave says, do you want the first vote the person makes to be for the Republican Leadership?
Highlighting Leach’s support to pull out of Iraq (Leach was one of the few Republicans to vote against the war).
As Franken says, I like Leach, but as Dave says, do you want the first vote the person makes to be for the Republican Leadership?
You choked, the Bears Defense did not. Get over it.
Why does he owe them? No clear reason other than they are incompetent and because they want it that way.
You know, he forced them to select an untested candidate and then to pull a complete loon into the race. It was the Obama jedi mind trick, you know.
Don’t Bother with Laesch. Really. Don’t.
I won’t link to some of what I can’t confirm, but I can confirm he’s an idiot of the first order. One is his bizarre bit on the blogs a while back. Two, will be public soon enough. Three-Seven may or may not come out.
At Daily Kos
Video of Debate—having had David as a professor, this is one of his better performances
Repeat of 2002, Leach asks Party to stop independent expenditures
Pretty much using Pavich’s words:
If voters in the 11th Congressional District believe in holding politicians accountable for their promises, they won’t re-elect Republican incumbent Jerry Weller, who got swept into Congress with the legendary Contract With America class of 1994.
Instead, they should vote for Democrat John Pavich, says the 30-year-old attorney from Beecher. Weller and others who signed the contract that launched the historic GOP takeover of the House have not kept their end of the bargain, Pavich says. They haven’t returned fiscal discipline to Capitol Hill – see record deficits – haven’t restored ethics to government – see Tom DeLay, Duke Cunningham, Bob Ney, Mark Foley, etc. – haven’t imposed term limits – see Weller seeking his seventh term. Meanwhile, the GOP Congress has allowed itself to be steamrolled by the executive branch into little more than a rubber stamp.