David Freddoso also sounds off on one of my regular themes: the unchecked Democratic supermajority in Washington if Republicans lose both the White House and their ability to filibuster in the Senate. If that comes to pass, conservatives will need to rely on unreliable House Democrats representing reddish congressional districts.
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The speech our President should make.
A noted economist fires back.
How political can you get?
You might have missed it, but it was boomed in January.
Farcical feminism is a decades-old phenomenon, as George Will's essay from 1970 reminds us.
J| 10.20.08 @ 10:20PM
This comment to a blog is troubling: http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/139806
David Muncier| 10.21.08 @ 12:12AM
Thou shalt harvest what thou has sown Whatever happened to that permanent Republican majority ?