Wacko theories about W are stealing the show
… and the closer it gets to election time, the wackier they’re going to get. The Washington Times breaks it down for us:
… and the closer it gets to election time, the wackier they’re going to get. The Washington Times breaks it down for us:
Real smooth, Terry. Real smooth:
As usual, their ruling does not make any sense:
Wow – where do I start? Howard Dean is facing a major backlash within his own party. It would seem that even though he’s gotten the endorsement of “Mr. Establishment” himself, Al Gore, he’s still considered an outsider with the Dem candidates, and a few other lefty notables who you’ll read about in a bit. The inconsistencies in Dean’s statements are just now starting to get some play in the media. Notice how it seems that everytime Wes Clark or John Kerry flub up in their statements, it’s national news for days and weeks and the media really takes them to task? Dean has been Mr. Teflon in this area – but it seems times are a changin’. Let’s take a look at a piece from today’s WashPost:
Hmmmmm … a potentially interesting development:
Saw this headline at the Wall Street Journal Opinion Page: