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David Holman

by | Jun 7, 2006

Finally, the White House appears to be taking an active interest in its long-languishing judicial nominees.

by | Jun 7, 2006

NPR reported yesterday morning that if Bilbray won the special election, the Senate’s version of immigration reform would be dead in its tracks. I wonder if they’ll revive that story line again today? Mickey Kaus declares it a victory for…

by | Jun 7, 2006

Senate Republicans have scheduled three hours of debate for Native Hawaiians today following the marriage amendment. The Honolulu Advertiser reports (linked above) that two Republicans are still on the fence: Susan Collins, and one surprise, Sam Brownback. If Brownback in…

by | Jun 7, 2006

Looks like Bilbray has edged out Busby, 49.49% to 45.24%, with 90% of the precincts reporting. Bilbray said, “I think that we’re going back to Washington.” Busby is expected to make a statement later this morning. And the Pearl Jam/netroots-backed…

by | Jun 7, 2006

I’m keeping my eyes on California’s 50th Congressional district and the Montana Senate primary. Catch results here and here.

by | Jun 6, 2006

Ed Meese and Todd Gaziano, both of the Heritage Foundation, have an excellent article up at Human Events today on the Native Hawaiians bill. The term “racist” is too often tossed around in politics, but it should be reserved for…

by | Jun 6, 2006

Is oft crossed by Dana Milbank. On a Washingtonpost.com chat Friday, he mocked Omaha for receiving increased Homeland Security funds while D.C. and New York saw theirs decrease: “In fairness, Omaha has an excellent stockyard. I understand they plan to…

by | Jun 6, 2006

There is another round of primary elections today in eight states. The Fix has a comprehensive roundup here. My erstwhile home state of Montana’s races feature substantial action on the Democratic slate: they’re picking their challengers to both Sen. Conrad…

by | Jun 6, 2006

NBC has the video here. It’s Part 2, and you’ll get the Coulter interview at 2:25. It is worth watching, if only as a display of Matt Lauer’s foolishness. Oh, and the “where’s Katie” moment is just after minute 10…

by | Jun 6, 2006

The last time Jim Webb debated Harris Miller, it descended into a shout fest and Webb telling Miller to “shut your mouth.” In that case, they will be right at home on Hardball Thursday. If you want a cheap pick-me-up…

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