“Duh” headline of the day, and other misc news and links (MONDAY OPEN THREAD)
This one comes from Reuters:
This one comes from Reuters:
Slate’s Election Scorecard – they’ve got links to House, Senate, and Governors races, and if you scroll down on each page, you’ll see polling trends on each race.
This is not the first time, and it won’t be the last. Via AP:
National Journal’s Campaign Tracker. I especially like the 2006 Tip Sheets they have linked on the top left for House, Senate, and Governor races.
Results should start rolling in in about 15 minutes for the Rhode Island primary. The primary is of interest to Republicans who are wanting to see who wins between the liberal Republican Lincoln Chafee and the more conservative Republican Stephen Laffey.
Living in the South, white people – in particular white Republicans – are very sensitive about the issue of race relations. We routinely get slammed by white and black Democrats alike routinely on the grounds that they seem to believe there’s some growing underground movement here to bring back slavery, a ‘movement’ they think we’re all secretly a part of. I’ve documented numerous racist remarks made by black Democrats, remarks that the racists who say them are almost never held accountable for – not by their contituencies, nor the ‘unbiased’ MSM. Before I get started on the article that inspired me to write this post, for the record I’d like to document a couple of instances of past racial demagoguery as practiced by white Democrats as well: