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Kevin on February 11th, 2005

Tonight I’m watching O’Reilly and he does a segment on the GoDaddy.com SuperBowl ad and interviews the CEO. On Hannity & Colmes, they had the actress from the commercial. The Super Bowl was five days ago! A Google search of “godaddy.com ad” has 107,000 results and 1040 news stories. This is ridiculous. Is everyone that […]

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Kevin on February 11th, 2005

jordan.easonOriginally uploaded by punditreview. Who the hell is Eason Jordan? According to his CNN bio, “he is executive vice president and chief news executive of CNN. He chairs the CNN Editorial Board, is a member of the CNN Executive Committee and provides strategic advice to CNN’s senior management team.” Ok, he is the top dog […]

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Kevin on February 11th, 2005

Can you think of a worse choice to head the DNC than Howard Dean? Al Sharpton, maybe? What are they thinking? Weak on foeign policy, losing values voters, suburban voters, sure Howard Dean is just the guy to bring these constituencies back into the fold. Sure he is. There are only two positives that I […]

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Kevin on February 7th, 2005

UPDATE: Bill Moyes beats the oddsUPDATE: Bill O’Reilly just did a segment on this story. When he teased it earlier in the program I wondered if he would acknowledge the role of blogs. Well, the segment guest was Scott Johnson of Powerline. It was a good exchange. O’Reilly is like Terrerll Owens, he a difficult […]

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Kevin on February 7th, 2005

Farm%20ditch%20diggingOriginally uploaded by punditreview. Noemie Emery in The Weekly Standard The Dems’ Week from Hell From the February 14 / February 21, 2005 issue: They’re in a hole, and they keep digging EVERYTHING THAT HAS BEEN WRONG with the Democrats in the past several years was on vivid display during Hell Week: the teeth-grinding shrillness; […]

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Kevin on February 7th, 2005

Tax cuts are for the rich. We all know that, right? Every tax cut for the past twenty years has been for the rich at the expense of the poor. The liberal world view is that they care about the poor and are out to protect them from the cold, greedy Republicans. Tax cuts have […]

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Kevin on February 2nd, 2005

We will be hearing lots from President Bush tonight about reforming social security. Its too bad he won’t mention Clinton’s 1998 SOTU speech in which his tag line was “Save Social Security First. It was an emergency then, today, it is only a scare tactic. Anyway, if you want to hear from two leading proponents […]

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