THey didn’t ask the Dems in that poll if their top policy area was teaching kindergarteners how to play with themselves ~ but they should have.
The Dhimis are running no sprinting Left as 2008 approaches, I truly hope they keep on talking.
For the Democrats it is the political center. But this is a good thing as Democrats are getting dragged out of the political mainstream.
If you live on the North Pole, Wyoming probably looks like the equator.
Juan Williams is extremely stupid. The only time I like to watch him is when Britt tells him how stupid he is while Juan sits there and sulks.
From the viewpoint of blue-Rats, the Daily Kos is the center.
Juan Williams is a moron, what’s new?
Considering Juan's typical views, I'm sure he DOES think that they're in the political 'center'.
Goober
Juan Williams is a really nice guy, but also a kool-aid drinking freak.
When you realize that the activists on the left are socialist-anarchists who want to lynch CEOs, anything to the right of pure Communism is “right wing”.
Juan probably read this article in th LA Times before his appearance:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-gitlin22jul22,0,4345226,print.story?coll=la-tot-opinion
He is the village idiot of Fox.
Did his comments draw a..”Juan...JUAN..” ?
Mark
The Daily Kos is middle of the road only if you are Islamic fascist Maoist who thinks Castro’s revolution didn’t go far enough.
This is the ‘political center’?!
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Juan Williams, liberal media (none / 1)
Late last summer I was listening in sick fascination, as I occasionally do, to a superconservative Christian talk radio station, when I heard Juan Williams’ voice doing a promo for Concerned Women for America. It seems he had been a guest on a CFA show promoting a book, and thought he should lend his voice to their promotion. I nearly drove off the road.
“I believe in vengeance” — Harry Reid
by fightcentristbias on Fri May 13, 2005 at 08:36:34 AM PDT
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Ugh that site.. (4.00 / 3)
I still don’t understand how the f*ck he lists Juan Williams as a liberal journalist..
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by Scoopster on Fri May 13, 2005 at 06:04:10 AM PDT
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Daily Kos is an American political blog, disseminating news and opinion from a largely liberal, progressive point of view.
Daily Kos was originally founded by Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (Kos from the last syllable of his first name) in 2002. In 2007 parent company Kos Media, LLC began a fellowship program to help fund a new generation of progressive activists.
Prominent contributors
Numerous political figures including consultants, candidates, and sitting members of Congress use Daily Kos to publish frequent or occasional content:
Jimmy Carter
John Edwards
Bob Kerrey
Cindy Sheehan
Barbara Boxer
John Conyers
Richard Durbin
Russ Feingold
Jennifer Granholm
Tom Harkin
Ted Kennedy
Jim McDermott
Henry Waxman
In June 2006, members of Daily Kos organized the first ever political blogger convention, called YearlyKos, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event was attended by approximately 1000[7] bloggers and featured appearances by prominent Democrats such as Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, California Senator Barbara Boxer, General Wesley Clark, Governors Mark Warner, Bill Richardson, Tom Vilsack and DNC Chair Howard Dean. The event was widely covered in the traditional media including Capitol Hill Blue,[8] The Boston Globe[9] and MSNBC.[10] C-Span also carried portions of the convention.[11]
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In 2003, Moulitsas was retained by the Howard Dean campaign as a technical advisor, an arrangement he disclosed on the site the next day.[14] A year and a half later, when Daily Kos criticized Armstrong Williams for accepting money to promote George W. Bush’s education agenda (including the No Child Left Behind Act), The Wall Street Journal reported on the payment to Moulitsas as well as a similar payment to Jerome Armstrong.[1] Zephyr Teachout said,
On DeanÂs campaign, we paid Markos and Jerome Armstrong as consultants, largely in order to ensure that they said positive things about Dean. We paid them over twice as much as we paid two staffers of similar backgrounds, and they had several other clients. While they ended up also providing useful advice, the initial reason for our outreach was explicitly to buy their airtime. To be very clear, they never committed to supporting Dean for the payment — but it was very clearly, internally, our goal.
Trippi explained in an interview with Dave Winer that he wanted Kos so that Kos wouldn’t go work for Clark or anyone else.[16]
Let the people see what war is like. This isnt an Xbox game. There are real repercussions to Bushs folly. That said, I feel nothing over the death of merceneries.[sic] They arent in Iraq because of orders, or because they are there trying to help the people make Iraq a better place. They are there to wage war for profit. Screw them.[18]