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My New York Daily News Debut
Back when I was in high school, I used to send crank Letters to Editor of the New York Daily News that invariably began one of two classic Daily News ways: 1) “Where do you get off . . .” … Continue reading
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Tagged Ginger White, Herman Cain, Hormone Cain, New York Daily News, The Harmanator
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Political Dustups Over . . . Dust?
Apparently farm dust is the new toxic waste in political campaigns. Via the Huffington Post: Ad By Crossroads, Karl Rove’s Outfit, Yanked Off Air For Being False WASHINGTON — An ad by Karl Rove-backed Crossroads GPS was yanked from rotation … Continue reading
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Tagged Crossroads GPS, EPA, farm dust, First Read, Hormone Cain, Huffington Post, Jon Tester, Montana, MSNBC
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Hormone Cain Goes All In
You gotta admit – Herman Cain is one gutsy bastard. Talk about upping the ante: At his press conference Tuesday afternoon, Cain shot the moon (via the Los Angeles Times). “The charges and the accusations, I absolutely reject,” Cain … Continue reading
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Tagged Cain's mutiny, Herman Cain, Hormone Cain, Los Angeles Times, Sharon Bialek
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Cain ‘High-Tech-Lynching’ Ad Coming Soon To A TV Near You?
Grand Old Partier Hormone Cain (R-Am I Clarence Thomas Yet?) has just released a high dudgeon high-tech-lynching web video that’s as ludicrous as his shape-shifting defense against sexual harassment charges has been. Via Romensko: Jim Geraghty of the National … Continue reading
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Tagged Clarence Thomas, Grand Old Partier, high tech lynching, Hormone Cain, Iowa, Jim Geraghty, National Review Online, Romenesko
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Cainicide? Larry Sabato Says ‘Not So Fast’
While everyone else writes off Grand Old Partier Hormone Cain (R-My Place Or Mine?), Mr. Crystal Ball Larry Sabato reminds us of this in a Rasmussen Report commentary: The lesson of history is clear, as our quick-take chart shows: From 1976 to 2008, there … Continue reading