Thursday, March 22, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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10:35 AM
Ryan Sager on the story at his new gigs at the New York Sun. His observation is also quite difficult to argue with:
My prediction in a column yesterday was that Mr. Thompson could quickly tie or best Mr. Romney once polling organizations began testing his support. Now, I continue to believe this Thompson boomlet is largely hype -- social conservatives and others dissatisfied with the current crop of candidates are casting about for a savior (no pun intended).
But the fact that Mr. Thompson could register such respectable support so quickly, and the fact that Mr. Romney has had to claw his way up to the bottom of the barrel -- well, let's just say I'd rather be Mr. Thompson at this point.
Now I just wonder how many more days Paul Harvey can let Fred fill in for him on his radio gig?
Thursday, March 22, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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9:44 AM
We'll give you a hint... it's not the fine service men and women that constantly get maligned as such...
Thursday, March 22, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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1:03 AM
Thursday, March 22, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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12:20 AM
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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10:53 PM
A noon presser, he's way behind on cash, and solidly in third place in two-way race...
Presidential candidate John Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth, have scheduled a press conference Thursday at noon in Chapel Hill.
The campaign would not say what they would discuss, but observers have been awaiting an update on Elizabeth Edwards' latest breast cancer checkup.
According to a statement released Tuesday afternoon, she was expected to have a "follow-up medical appointment" Wednesday to a routine test she had on Monday.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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9:47 PM
Am I the only one in the universe that believes it to be of absolutely NO IMPORTANCE whatsoever that it turned out to be someone connected with Obama's campaign that created the best campaign ad of the election thus far?
I for one just wish that Fred Thompson could utilize some similar strategy.
It was the kind of expression that should be ENCOURAGED in politics - not shied away from. Come on Obama - pat the kind on the back that came up with this ad. Hire him as part of your official online team.
The kid's obviously got chops!
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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9:30 PM
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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1:35 PM
This story is getting splashed everywhere today...
Newt, Rudy, and McPain all want "personal lives" left unscrutinzed.
The personal lives of White House hopefuls is already an issue for some Republican hopefuls in the 2008 campaign.
It's prompted frontrunner Sen. John McCain to recently call for keeping candidates' personal lives private, which Gingrich agreed with on Tuesday.
McCain's comments came the same week that chief rival former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani asked for privacy as he deals with strained relationships with his children following two divorces.
McCain's remarks also came as Gingrich admitted to having an affair at the same time he was leading the effort to impeach President Clinton for allegations of perjury connected with the president's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Gingrich and Giuliani have each been married three times. McCain is divorced and has a second wife.
I'm not so much arguing that we need to be in their bedrooms with lights, camera, action every minute - like some sort of twisted MTV reality show. But I don't like the generally hypocrtical way America will see this plea for privacy.
Bill Clinton deserved to be scrutinized. His behavior (supposedly in private) put the nation's security at risk. He also ended up committing felonies.
Since the dirt of these men's lives IS going to be examined. They would be better off demonstrating that they are no longer the men they once were - as opposed to making these waste of time statements about how this part or that part of their lives should be "off limits."
It's not like we're hiring them for the night shift manager at McDonalds. And if the FBI and the CIA scrutinize the private lives of the people they hire to handle the most sensitive missions of all - and they do. Then why shouldn't we have the opportunity to demand proof of character when examining the candidates before us who want the most important job on the planet?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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10:34 AM
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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9:22 AM
Former Majority Leader Tom DeLay wrote one of the most read columns for TownHall.com on Monday, andhis book released at the same time. He also sat down to talk to radio listeners for an hour on Tuesday.
And this little video visit is also an exclusive: Seven minutes w/ DeLay on 2008 (On the technology and networking edge of the Democrats, Why Hillary will be the nominee to beat, Why the media is the one deciding the GOP candidate, and more)
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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10:00 PM
For the love of our nation's hearing - please...
Nice guy or not - this train's done been rode...
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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9:36 PM
McCain is still Jonesing for that GOP Giant - Lincoln Chaffee, because you know he was such a good conservative... uh er... republican... uh... shoot... he must have been good at something... Oh yeah - voting against everything "conservative McCain" is supposedly for...
Aging windbag... (Contempt Emphasis - mine!)
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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9:13 PM
It's called living by your impulses, and I can't for the life of me, see much difference between humans and animals - when its how we live our lives...
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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2:30 PM
HOW AMAZING is this? Fred Thompson filling in for Paul Harvey and speaking to the nation today - let us peek behind the curtain on his immigration plank if he decides to run.
Listen Here - Fred Thompson on Illegal Immigration
RUN FRED RUN...
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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2:03 PM
Anyone who has listened to my broadcast going back to my days in Chicago on WYLL-AM 1160 will tell you that I was labeling Obama as the most liberal member of Congress - the day he walked in.
Now the MSM is beginning to chime in...
On the Democratic side, the analysis of "lifetime" voting records shows Obama as the most liberal with a score of 84.3 after two full years in the Senate. The most liberal score possible was 99.
The lifetime liberal scores for the other Democrats:
-Kucinich, 79.4
-Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, 79.2
-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, 78.8
-Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, 76.8
The rankings differ if you look only at their 2006 scores. That year Kucinich edged Obama by one point as the most liberal, and Clinton was the least liberal, as she sought re-election and prepared to launch her presidential campaign.
Their ideological purity also varies by issue areas.
Obama, for example, is more liberal on economic and foreign policy issues and slightly less liberal on social policies. Clinton and Dodd are most liberal on social policy questions, less so on economic and foreign policy votes.
Biden is most liberal on economics, much less so on foreign policy.
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