Archive for the 'liberals' Category
Goodbye To A Lion
Posted on August 26, 2009 by andrew- Filed Under Ted Kennedy, health care, liberals, obituaries | Leave a Comment
The one thing I’ll remember about Senator Kennedy, above all else, is that he was always there.
That may not sound like much, but it truly means quite a lot. Kennedy was a constant in our national politics, from the time when my parents were kids until today. For just shy of fifty years he fought [...]
An Interesting Question
Posted on November 2, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2004 presidential election, 2008 elections, 2008 presidential election, Bush administration, liberals | Leave a Comment
Kevin Drum:
[W]ere we, in fact, better off losing in 2004? The downside was four more years of George Bush and Dick Cheney. That’s hardly to be minimized, especially since the upside is still not completely knowable. But for myself, I think I’m convinced. The cause of liberal change is better served by Obama in 2008 [...]
I Wasn’t The Only One
Posted on August 12, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Harry Reid, Politico, liberals, the media | Leave a Comment
I was thoroughly bewildered a few minutes ago when the Politico informed me that “Harry Reid has become a darling of the left.” Our anti-choice Senate Majority Leader who occasionally puts on a good show but has accomplished essentially nothing since taking control of the chamber? Why has his standing among liberals suddenly improved and [...]
James Kirchick Creates His Own Reality
Posted on May 8, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under James Kirchick, blogosphere, liberals | Leave a Comment
The liberal blogosphere certainly doesn’t need me to join in and help it defend itself from the likes of James Kirchick, but I just hate to see a blatant and obvious lie. No, I’m not talking about the real meat of the article, I’m talking about the somewhat tangential lede which was so obnoxiously false [...]