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FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog: links for 2009-10-29
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: Palin Polls Like Quayle
| RT: @barbiesnow: http://bit.ly/28jti #Palin #polls Like Dan #Quayle. #Corporate tyranny is taking over America #p2 #tlot #tcot #topprog #gop 27 days ago |
| @tweetmunky #tcot See this blue nosedive? http://is.gd/4HJRl For the life of me, I'll never understand why you guys equate ridicule w/ fear. 28 days ago |
| .@42bkdodgr Oh, c'mon. Ya see this nosedive? http://is.gd/4HJRl America hasn't forgotten that fast where the GOP brought us to. #p2 #tcot 28 days ago |
links for 2009-10-29
FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog —
... (tags: Evan_Bayh Obamacare)
Sarah Palin polls like Dan Quayle
Sarah Palin continues to post gruesome poll numbers for a supposedly serious presidential contender. The latest CNN poll found that only 29 percent of Americans believe ...
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FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog —
... car sold, according to a study released Wednesday.
That’s a lot of money, especially when the so-called “cash for clunker” stimulus program offered only a maximum $4,500 in cash for each person who traded in an old gas-guzzler and bought a new car.
The government could have done almost as well by just giving away cars for free, instead of creating an elaborate incentive program, according to an analysis by the automotive information firm Edmunds.com in Santa Monica, Calif.
Sarah Palin polls like Dan Quayle
Sarah Palin continues to post gruesome poll numbers ...
Palin Polls Like Quayle
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Brendan Nyhan compares: [P]erceptions of Palin's qualifications are unprecedented among
presidential/vice presidential nominees and major presidential
contenders in recent years. From Joe Biden to George W. Bush, no one
has been perceived as less qualified since Dan Quayle and Ross Perot.
The Palin-Quayle parallel, which Jon Chait nailed
soon after her nomination, is particularly striking. Each was a
surprise VP pick who sparked initial enthusiasm but later became widely
perceived as incompetent. ...


