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Byron York has a very interesting article today in which he recounts a campaign visit earlier this week by Michelle Obama to a small, struggling town in Ohio. Zanesville is “in Muskingum County, where, according to the census, the median household income in 2004 was $37,192, below both the Ohio and national average.” Here’s her […]
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Shouldn’t Barack’s media people prep his surrogates before letting them on TV? Is it too much to ask them to list one legislative accomplishment? It was last night.
My previous post has left some wondering if I am supporting Obama. No way. I am celebrating his whupping of the Clinton’s however. Their demise is good for the party and the country. That said, Obama is WAY too liberal for me, and on the issue I care about most, the war against Islamo fascism, […]
The most under appreciated story emerging this week is that states with 90+% white voters have lifted Barack Obama to front runner status on the basis of his personality, campaign and message. In short, on the merits and nothing else. He’s not the front runner because he’s black. His race seems to be a complete […]
AP, August 13, on Afghanistan, “We’ve to get the job done there and that requires us to have enough troops so that we’re not just air-raiding villages and killing civilians, which is causing enormous pressure over there.” Is that what we are doing in Iraq, “air-raiding villages and killing civilians”? I don’t know Senator Obama, […]
The Hype Cycle is a great term coined by analyst firm Gartner Group to describe the life cycle of a new technology as it is introduced into the marketplace. “The Hype Cycle highlights the progression of an emerging technology from market over enthusiasm through a period of disillusionment to an eventual understanding of the technology’s […]
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