Monthly Archives: October 2006 «

 

Monday open thread

Posted by: ST on October 30, 2006 at 4:49 pm » 3 Comments

Enjoy, ya’ll! Will be back later this evening to blog some.

 

Heh – lefty papers feeling the pinch, while the NYPost makes sales gains

Posted by: ST on October 30, 2006 at 10:44 am » 4 Comments

Michelle Malkin details the falling circulation numbers of (mostly) liberal newspapers across the country. The one major-metro paper that had circulation numbers increase across the six month period used in the Audit Bureau of Circulations FAS-FAX report? The NY Post This is an encouraging sign that Americans are fighting back against the widespread liberal media [...]

 

Another blackface Photoshop from the far left

Posted by: ST on October 30, 2006 at 10:31 am » 6 Comments

The first time around it was Nutroots activist and Lamont supporter, far lefty blogger Jane Hamsher. We have another instance of this type of asinine and juvenile behavior happening today. Blue Crab Boulevard has the details of the latest instance of a far left blogger thinking it’s funny and entirely appropriate to create and post [...]

 

Election Projection posts latest projections

Posted by: ST on October 30, 2006 at 8:32 am » 7 Comments

Scott aka the Blogging Caesar at Election Projection has up his latest projections for House and Senate races, and – all things considered – they don’t look too bad for the GOP. Of course, anything can happen between now and then, so keep that in mind as you view the numbers. I think Harold Ford, [...]

 

Harold Ford, Jr. promotes belief that Republicans only fear God, while Democrats fear AND love God (UPDATE: CORKER RESPONDS)

Posted by: ST on October 29, 2006 at 8:35 pm » 10 Comments

This guy is a piece of work: HAROLD FORD, JR.: My friend Lincoln Davis who chairs our campaign says there are, there’s one big difference between us and misfortunate Republicans when it comes to our faith: he said that Republicans fear the Lord; he said Democrats fear AND love the Lord. Applause followed his comments. [...]

 

MJ Fox hasn’t even read Amendment 2

Posted by: ST on October 29, 2006 at 7:50 pm » 37 Comments

Ian has the video and transcript of the admission (emphasis added): Stephanopoulos: In the ad now running in Missouri, Jim Caviezel speaks in Aramaic. It means, “You betray me with a kiss.” And his position, his point, is that actually even though down in Missouri they say the initiative is against cloning, it’s actually going [...]

 

Cowboys at the Panthers? (MINI-LIVE BLOGGING IN THE COMMENTS SECTION)

Posted by: ST on October 29, 2006 at 2:59 pm » 103 Comments

Who will win tonight’s 8:15 game? Make your predictions here. It’s on, Mwalimu! PM Update: Check the comments for a mini-live blogging of the game! Mon AM Update: Forgot to add this last night before I logged off: the Panthers got trounced in the second half by the Cowboys, with the final score being 35-14 [...]

 

Is the WaPo trying to help Michael Steele lose?

Posted by: ST on October 29, 2006 at 1:59 pm » 1 Comment

Hugh Hewitt explains some fishy polling numbers. We already know that the WaPo has a pro-Jim Webb bias, but now I’m wondering if it has a pro-Cardin bias as well.

 

As expected, Olbermann defends Webb’s smut books, but a year ago he slammed a similar type book of Scooter Libby’s

Posted by: ST on October 29, 2006 at 11:52 am » 9 Comments

When I blogged earlier this week about the Allen campaign releasing selected excerpts of books written by Jim Webb, I made clear that I didn’t think the book excerpts were a big deal. Were they sexually bizarre? Yes. But were excerpts of fictional books relevant to this race? No. In that same post, I noted [...]

 

NYT writes a second endorsement for Ned Lamont – cites “growing sophistication about the issues” as a factor

Posted by: ST on October 29, 2006 at 12:29 am » 8 Comments

With Nutroots candidate Ned Lamont’s campaign going nowhere fast, the NYT is pulling out all the stops in order to try and help him gain some momentum in the polls, going into the elections in just over a week. The latest poll taken in the CT Senate race shows Lieberman with a 12 point lead. [...]