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The Ugly States of America: A Chronology
Politics Daily — Filed under: Republicans, Barack Obama, John McCain, 2008 PresidentTime will tell, but as I said on last night's Unusable Signal, I think that the spectacle of increasingly ugly and hostile McCain crowds is going to hurt the GOP nominee badly with independents. Fair or not, it raises the spectre of two Americas, and decent people want no part of McCain's Ugly States of America. The fact that McCain has started to fight the fire he started is creditable, if not laudable. Creditable because, by tamping down the hostility, he risks disarming the only weapon he has left: Obama the Villain. Earlier this ...

The Brown Badge Of Cowardice
Sadly, No! — Who better to explain a certain emergent trend toward naked insanity than Confederate Yankee? ABOVE: Our Aeschylus of Asheville Battleground State of Mind I just dropped by my local pawn shop to get rid of some items around the ...

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