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If you missed Hillary's speech last night...
Feministing —
Here's my fave part.
Friday McBush Bashing (Democratic Convention Edition)
Discourse.net —
Seems Democrats were busy with something or other the past few days.
Kevin Hayden, Quote of the day from mild-mannered Clark Kent-ish guy: “There isn’t a Republican serving in the Senate that’s happy he’s the nominee. Now, they’re all supporting him, but I’ll tell you they have told me. I’ve had Republican senators tell me they don’t think they’ll vote for him,” Reid said.
Juan Cole, Informed Comment, McCain: Iraq is a Peaceful, Stable Country
TPM, Still Hope If you’re bummed about not getting a ...
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