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  • Professional Journalism

    I know you are professional journalists. A profession is a fancy Latin term for the way you express your belief in the one true God as you understand him. Mr. Webster describes profession as the act of taking the vows of a religious community, or: an act of openly declaring or publicly claiming a belief or faith: an avowed religious faith a: a ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by Coffee NBagodoughnuts on September 15, 2008
  • Is The Media Bias? Here is Evidence of Bias

    How the Media Vote. Surveys of journalists’ self-reported voting habits show them backing the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1964, including landslide losers George McGovern, Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. In 2004, a poll conducted by the University of Connecticut found journalists backed John Kerry over George W. ...
    Posted to Politics by MiamiVice on August 13, 2008
  • Re: Couple of disagreements

    ''The Big State Fallacy'' as you call it is based on experience and there is no reason to believe that the patterns will significantly change in this cycle. I agree with you about the significance of the popular vote as I so indicated in the first post. However, the distribution of that vote is a major predictive factor of Electoral College ...
    Posted to Chatterbox by OpusMagnus on May 5, 2008
  • Less of a fantasy: President John Edwards.

    Speaking of fantasies: also-ran John Edwards has just as good a chance as Bam or Hill of being the Dems' man at the August convention, and judging by current events, that's probably what he's gunning for. Want to know how? Check it out the post-North Carolina scenario on my blog.
    Posted to Chatterbox by room5047 on May 5, 2008
  • When did McCain become so unbeatable?

    This premise would be sound if McCain were really that insurmountable a Republican candidate. Does anyone really think that Democrats are going to suddenly vote for McCain instead of Obama simply because Hilary dug her heels in? Think about this. There's a young, charismatic, handsome, eloquent, intelligent, considerate candidate against a ...
    Posted to Trailhead by Creirwy on April 25, 2008
  • Re: Are Hillary supporters soon to be called "cult followers

    Not all Clinton supporters are cult followers. I'm a former Clinton supporter and I can see some of the reasons there are still so many behind her; especially the older women. Older women (for arguments sake say, over 60) fought so hard against discrimination that this would be the crowning achievement in a struggle against sexism. Younger women ...
    Posted to Politics by BP in NJ on April 8, 2008
  • Where are YOU at?Bashing all including Reagan conservatives?

    There was an article that I read that had an ineresting take on the whole thing. ''the liar the rasict and the warmonger'' http://www.nolanchart.com/article3282.html The author bashes Reagan conservatives and all three canidates. It pretty much explains where im at on the elections. I dont know who to vote for anymore. Do we want the same old ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by edrake on March 25, 2008
  • Zoom out and see the real strategy

    Folks, you are getting caught up in the details. It's like a bunch of Jimmy Carters on Google Earth zoomed all the way in to a smoky patch of green when they really need pull back and see the pattern of the burn.The Ferraro affair is all about strategy. The Clinton's have decided that the only way to win is to tear apart the Democratic party and ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by toddbisson on March 13, 2008
  • The truth is in the forest, not the trees.

    Folks, you are getting caught up in the details. It's like a bunch of Jimmy Carters on Google Earth zoomed all the way into to a smoky patch of green when they really need pull back and see the pattern of the burn.The Ferraro affair is all about strategy. The Clinton's have decided that the only way to win is to tear apart the Democratic party and ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by toddbisson on March 13, 2008
  • Ticket

    I could live with either joint ticket - I would much prefer a Clinton/Obama ticket if I had to have one or the other. I still find him to be more sizzle than steak - and at least she doesn't pretend to not be a politician, while he proves himself to be more of the ''same old same old'' every day (not that I am surprised). I hope Dean manages to ...
    Posted to Trailhead by diggle on March 8, 2008
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