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Lisa Fabrizio

Lisa Fabrizio is a columnist who hails from Connecticut (mailbox@lisafab.com).
by | Jan 30, 2008

Some months back, I predicted that it would be Fred Thompson and John Edwards squaring off for the White House in November. I figured that Thompson most appealed to the GOP’s conservative base and that smart Dems would realize that…

by | Jan 30, 2008

As the incessant march for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination continues, probably the most entertaining aspect is watching the mainstream media take sides. And although many of their liberal icons — most notably Ted Kennedy and Pat Leahy — are…

by | Jan 23, 2008

This past weekend saw the vocalization of a much hoped-for wish of liberals everywhere: that, as one left-wing blogger put it, “Republicans are a collection of ‘Lost Boys’ right now, desperately looking for a national leader in the wake of…

by | Jan 22, 2008

Obama says his record has been “inaccurately” portrayed. Ever since they sat down the action has quieted quite a bit. Time to bash the Republicans I guess.

by | Jan 22, 2008

Right, and the cameraman isn’t doing her a big favor by shooting her from behind either! I tuned in figuring on seeing a mere pander-fest, but this is great TV.

by | Jan 22, 2008

by the ‘faithful’ at the debate. Says that Obama refuses to take responsibility for his voting record. He seems staggered by her blows; not as quick on his feet as has been suggested by some.

by | Jan 22, 2008

Is anyone watching the Democratic Debate on CNN? Obama is taking it to Hillary on the subject of his remarks about Ronald Reagan. Hillary said something to the effect that, “I didn’t say that, my husband did.” Obama: “I’m not…

by | Jan 22, 2008

Maybe yes, maybe no. As Orrin Hatch wrote at the time: The Constitution gives the Senate authority to determine its procedural rules. More than a century ago, however, the Supreme Court unanimously recognized the obvious maxim that those rules may…

by | Jan 21, 2008

I agree with the idea that the Gang of 14’s MOU did result in getting some great judges seated. However, I believe that judicial filibusters are unconstitutional and would have loved to have seen the issue before the SCOTUS or…

by | Jan 16, 2008

In my ever-frustrating attempts to view TV sports events without having to cover my eyes, plug my ears and empty my brain of all adult moral content, I encountered a new low this weekend. During the NFL playoffs here in…

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