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Say what you will, the angry broads who refused to vote for anyone until they were appeased managed to do what the blogosphere couldn't -- they brought their issues front and center in this campaign, and to the victor go the spoils. Those who signed themselves over early can look forward to ...
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The Sideshow — ... Jane Hamsher: "Say what you will, the angry broads who refused to vote for anyone until they were appeased managed to do what the blogosphere couldn't -- they brought their issues front and center in this campaign, and to the victor go the spoils. Those who signed themselves over early can look forward to being Sistah Souljah'd as the campaign goes forward, but with the female vote in play the Republicans coughed up Palin as a VP candidate and the Obama campaign is now taking a stronger pro-choice stance in swing states than we've ever heard a Democratic presidential ...

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Suburban Guerrilla — ... A McCain staffer said “This election is not about issues,”.. “This election is about a composite view of what people take away from these candidates.” They mean it, folks. The marketing and the packaging bear that out. They are marketing directly to a large population of Americans who are angry and afraid of the future since so many of the cornerstones that were relied on have been knocked away. And Jane Hamsher: Say what you will, the angry broads who refused to vote for ...

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