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Why the hell are there…

…all these stories about the possibility of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg running for President? (Lots of them starting in 2006 for God’s sake.)

I’ve NEVER heard a single person in real life spontaneously say, cialis usa hospital “You know who would make a great President? That Michael Bloomburg!”

I can only imagine this is another example of New-York-City-is-the-Center-of-the-Media-World Syndrome.

Because most major publications and many of the broadcast networks are based in New York, they continually labor under the delusion that the rest of us give a crap about New York City (and its Mayor).

Well, here’s a news flash for y’all…we don’t.

1 comment January 17th, 2008

Would Barack Obama have any chance at all of becoming President…

…if he was married to a white woman?

5 comments January 16th, 2008

Gender vs. race revisited

Feminist leader Gloria Steinem, best cialis sovaldi sale argued in a New York Times op-ed last week that gender is “probably the most restricting force in American life” – more so than race.

I’ll believe that when 58% of the people at universities in this country are black men instead of white women.

Add comment January 16th, 2008

Needing an ID to vote – a concept so simple…

…even a children’s book can understand it.

11 comments January 15th, 2008

On the cover of Newsweek, Hillary Clinton says, “I found my own voice.”

My question is how could she have misplaced something that sounds like a car alarm in the first place?

1 comment January 15th, 2008

In Affirmative Action, who gets the preference…a woman or a black man?

Hillary Clinton says:

“I don’t think this campaign is about gender, viagra sales recipe and I sure hope it’s not about race.”

Oh, medical come on, advice the Democrats have been campaigning and winning on identity politics for my entire lifetime.

If you’re in the party that invented Affirmative Action, you shouldn’t be surprised when people take sex and race into account when deciding who their nominee is going to be.

If Affirmative Action is good enough for law school admissions, it’s certainly good enough for Presidential politics.

1 comment January 13th, 2008

You’ve got to ask…

…does being endorsed by John Kerry help or hurt Barack Obama‘s chances of winning the nomination?

I think it hurts.

You never want to be associated with a loser.

2 comments January 10th, 2008

I’m vaguely considering voting for Barack Obama

But I would walk ten miles through the snow with no shoes on my feet to vote against Hillary Clinton.

Just something for Democrats to keep in mind.

Add comment January 9th, 2008

1%?

Is that it for Fred Thompson?

5 comments January 8th, 2008

I’m reading The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama

And while I agree with almost every single thing he says in general, viagra canada clinic I disagree with almost every single policy he favors in particular.

It’s amazing how two such similar belief systems can lead to such dissimilar philosophies.

2 comments January 7th, 2008

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