Daily Archives: November 18th, 2008 «

 

Breaking: Begich defeats Stevens

Posted by: ST on November 18, 2008 at 9:17 pm » 7 Comments

Hot off the presses … It’s for the best, even though I know why the GOP kept him on the ticket. The idea probably was to see if he could win, wait for Congress to shame him out of the Senate, and then have Gov. Palin appoint someone to take his place – or something [...]

 

How can any conservative sit through Boston Legal?

Posted by: ST on November 18, 2008 at 7:26 pm » 6 Comments

… without losing it? I’ve written here before about Boston Legal’s strong left wing bias. In fact, the show can be counted on weekly to “tackle” current events taking place in the world and each time taking whatever position on any given issue that conservatives typically do not. Sprinkle in an unhealthy dose of insults [...]

 

Baby, it’s cold outside

Posted by: ST on November 18, 2008 at 6:03 pm » 23 Comments

It’s 35 degrees, feels like 27 degrees according to Weather.com, and the temperature is falling. I don’t have a fireplace, so I guess I’ll have to settle for the next best thing: I saw something today I thought I’d never see again: Gas at an Exxon station I pass on the way home was $1.99 [...]

 

Norm Coleman to be certified as MN Senate winner

Posted by: ST on November 18, 2008 at 12:21 pm » 5 Comments

… but it’s not over yet. Since we’re looking at a difference in votes of around 215, a recount is mandatory. Make sure to stay tuned to Power Line for all the latest developments on what’s happening with this Senate seat. A couple of questions: Why the hell would anything close to a majority in any state [...]

 

Rock the Ignorant Vote

Posted by: ST on November 18, 2008 at 10:26 am » 24 Comments

If this doesn’t make you want to scream first thing this morning, then nothing will. Hint: It’s reminiscent of the Howard Stern audio clip where one of his staffers did “man on the street” interviews with people who supported Barack Obama who clearly knew nothing about either of the nominees for president. Exit question: How [...]