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It’s All Over
Except for the voting. And the investigations. Roundup: That it's over, a week and a half out, doesn't mean we get to know just yet who wins. Who's winning right now is irrelevant, though I suspect whoever is going to win is probably determined already and not likely to change before ...
Embarrassment
julescrittenden.com — And the lack thereof. Michael Malone at ABC beautifully, if tragically, with shame, reports on the "get-a-room"... performance of the national media in this presidential election year and his own awakening: The traditional media are playing a very, ... (more) Embarrassment
Why I’m Voting For Obama
julescrittenden.com — You know, all those sober-minded Beltway Obamacons have me thinking. So far it's all been good race-baiting,... lefty-smearing fun, but we've come to the point in the campaign where it is time to mull things over and make a serious decision. As Bill ... (more) Why I’m Voting For Obama
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julescrittenden.com — Hey, is it just me or does that neo-Nazi assassination plotter look like maybe he goosesteps with... the right jackboot as well as the left? You know, siegheils from both sides of the Nuremberg rally. Like maybe his death train rattles in both ... (more) AndrogeNazi
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