In No Particular Order
* How can Eason Jordan be forced to resign for stating he believed that journalists were targets but Ms. Coulter keeps getting asked back on shows after stating....
Coulter: "Would that it were so! ... That the American military were targeting journalists."
* The money and brains behind the Swift Boat Boys are now refocusing on eliminating the AARP roadblock from privitization of Social Security. When will these guys spend some money on something that actually gives back to the citizens they claim to champion?
* Wow, Bush actually worried about his past being an issue for his candidacy. What, he had no idea the effectiveness of the GOP's cleansing methods?
* Dear Georgia, here's your opportunity to blur the lines between church and state.
Asked why he should be lite gov, Reed told us he's a "team player" who can work with the Republican majority under the Gold Dome, and has a background as a strategist who helped craft both the Contract With America, which the GOP rode to a congressional majority in 1994, and the Declaration for a New Georgia, which was the Republicans' campaign document in 2002, when Gov. Sonny Perdue was elected.
* Celebrating the the obscure but very important work of a junior Senator from Texas. John Cornyn's pushing for expansion of and better oversight of the FOIA. Baby steps.
* No no no no no no no & hell no.
* Reaching "across the aisle" will not create an atmosphere of bi-partisanship. Oliver Willis hits the proverbial nail with this post on why a spine is so desperately needed now.
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