No one knows what really goes on in a marriage…
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Continue reading →In my continuing efforts to combat misleading memes around the blogosphere, I offer the following—the exchange in which Romney is alleged to have said that Obamacare is “not worth getting angry about.” That’s not what he said. This is:
Continue reading →…in writing that anti-Gingrich letter that all the fuss was about yesterday, TNR’s Timothy Noah offers further background on some possible reasons behind Dole’s anger (in addition to what I’d already suggested here). An excerpt summarizing the gist of it: … Continue reading →
…watching the debate? Yeah, another one. [ADDENDUM: Ace has some interesting observations on who wins debates.]
Continue reading →It’s open season on Newt Gingrich. More and more “elite Republicans” (love that phrase) are getting into the act: Bob Dole (remember him? I’ve noticed a lot of ire around the blogosphere towards his 1996 candidacy, one of the times … Continue reading →
…another Gingrich lesson in capitalism. More news here. Note that, in the last Florida senatorial contest, Mitt Romney supported Rubio (and was one of the first to throw his weight behind him). That surprised me, actually. And let me see … Continue reading →
…appear to have a good deal more sense than their mom and dad. Gives you some faith in the next generation, doesn’t it?
Continue reading →Lately I’ve been puzzling over a meme that’s permeated the blogosphere in connection with the rise of Newt Gingrich. You know, the one that’s all about the Republican party elites or establishment types, the puppet masters who are controlling the … Continue reading →
A lot of people can’t master physics even in high school. Although I got a good grade in it I never felt that it was my strong suit, and I struggled more than I was used to with a lot … Continue reading →
I’m curious to hear from the Newt-supporters on this one. Ace’s post today reminded me of something I’d mentioned a while back in this comment of mine: that Gingrich is on record as supporting an individual mandate or the posting … Continue reading →
It’s been interesting—as in, “may you live in interesting times.” It seems long already. And although previous presidential election years have featured heated battles, this one seems even more heated. Maybe I’m just not remembering correctly. But there’s an element … Continue reading →
I was researching a post I might write some day about Republican presidents, and I came across this photo. Who are these people? Scions of two Republican presidents, they are Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower, who married in 1968 and … Continue reading →