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Wow. What can I say other than it was great. And he didn’t shy away from mentioning unborn children and protection of marriage in it, either. He appeared in tears at one point when he marvelled at how people who have lost loved ones from the 9-11 attacks and our two wars could take the [...]
Thanks for visiting (Mega-thanks to David Sifry for the mention!)
I don’t think I’ve ever been this pumped up to hear a speech than I was when I was a Democrat and supporter of Bill Clinton back in 1992 and waited to hear him speak locally here. LOL!
Will Collier comments on the laughable NYTimes piece written by Kathleen Sellye about the fiery Senator’s speech at the RNC and tacks on, for good measure, his birdseye view from Georgia of the local reaction to Zell Miller’s sound and fury signifying everything: I’ve been having a good giggle at all the “Georgia Democrats are [...]
PoliPundit has found a link to what could possibly be a very devastating memo from Kerry’s first run for Senate in 1984. If this memo turns out to be the real thing: ouch. Update: Confirmed.
Thanks to the Daily Recycler . Update: Who would win in a Matthews/Miller duel? Vote here! (Update II – Daily Recyler link isn’t working anymore for Zell’s speech – here’s a better link)
I heard earlier that Sen. Miller and Hardball host Chris Matthews had a major battle going on during his show earlier in the evening. NRO’s Kerry Spot has a transcript provided by a NRO reader, which I’ll repost here (once the official transcript becomes available, I’ll link to it): Matthews: Do you believe truthfully that [...]
Now who’da thought THIS would happen? Dems are implying that Zell is a hypocrite because he praised Kerry back in March 2001. But these same Dems apparently had no qualms salivating over General Wesley Clark, who’d praised President George W. Bush and his war cabinet just a year and a half before running for the [...]