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I am simply whelmed. That's Rich (Frank). The New York Times also remembers, to the point of including a link to the earlier report and to the episode on "Law and Order". It is almost outraging, and I am indignant, or at least a little dignant. Aging white guys indeed...

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The Republican field of aging white guys, meanwhile, gets flakier by the day. The front-runner has taken to cooing to his third wife over a cellphone in the middle of campaign speeches. His hottest challenger, the new "new Reagan," may have learned his lines for "Law & Order," but clearly needs cue cards on the stump. In Florida, even the most rudimentary details of red-hot local issues (drilling in the Everglades, Terri Schiavo) eluded him. The party's fund-raising is anemic. Its snubs of Hispanic and African-American voters kissed off essential swing states in the Sun Belt and moderate swing voters farther north.

Is Hillary Clinton the New Old Al Gore?

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738 posted on 09/30/2007 4:22:04 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Just in from New Zealand, a defender of Mikey still plying his craft...

In a wide-ranging interview, Eisenberg, one of the attorneys who represented Michael Schiavo several years ago in his battle with Congress and Florida Governor Jeb Bush to have his wife, Terri, removed from artificial life support, discussed the David vs. Goliath battle he has taken on and how it could lead to the unraveling of the Bush administration's warrantless spy program if the appeals court rules in favor of his clients.

Attorney Talks About Lawsuit Against Bush, NSA

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739 posted on 09/30/2007 4:27:00 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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