nypost.com - 18 days ago
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The city s first African-American mayor blasted the country's first black president for leaving Bill Thompson in the dust in the mayor s race this year. The president should ve done more. He found time to go to Virginia, he found time to go to New Jersey and he should ve been here, former Mayor ...
gouverneurtimes.com - 22 days ago
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gouverneurtimes.com —
Fred Thompson Doug Hoffman, the Conservative Party candidate
for Congress (NY-23), today received the endorsement of former
United States Senator Fred Thompson. In his letter of endorsement Thompson, a Republican and a nationally recognized leader of ...
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The Gouverneur Times
washingtonindependent.com - 20 days ago
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washingtonindependent.com —
WATERTOWN, N.Y. – Fred Thompson sounded like he
was about to choke up. The former Tennessee senator
and current conservative radio host, one of the first national political figures to endorse Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman in New York’s ...
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A New Conservative Star Wrestles With the Spotlight
nydailynews.com - 19 days ago
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Remainders: Maine
Ben Smith's Blog —
... Her biographers suggest she makes things up.
Gaspard huddles in Wisconsin.
TNR blasts Gration.
Kerik pleads out.
Tea Partiers take DC.
The left finds extremely bad taste.
Gibbs is sure there's a Jon Voight joke there somewhere.
Hillary bundler Reshma Saujani challenges Maloney.
Clinton's inevitability strategy worked...for Bloomberg.
Dinkins takes Obama to task.
Mixner rallies the gay troops.
Paterson appears ...
How Low Can The O Go?
JammieWearingFool —
... The Democrats and their media handmaidens can spin Tuesday's disastrous defeats as much as they want, but you know things are bad for Obama when he's getting dissed by David Dinkins, easily the worst Mayor in the history of New York City. When an incompetent, feckless, pusillanimous hack like Dinkins is questioning your street cred , it's time for some introspection. The city’s first African-American mayor blasted the country's first black president for leaving Bill Thompson in the dust in the mayor’s race this year. “The president should’ve done more. He found time to go to ...
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