Briefings
News & Politics
Arts
Life
Business & Tech
Science
Podcasts & Video
Blogs
enter the fray:
our reader discussion forum
The Fray
Browse by Tags
Sign in
Advanced
All Tags
»
elitism
»
McCain
2008 Campaign
2008 Elections
2008 Elections polls election presidential candidate votenic
advertising
Al Gore
Alaska Independence Party
America
Ann Coulter 9/11 War on Terror '08 Election
association
Ayres
Barack
barack obama
bias
bible
Bill Clinton
bipartisanship
Blasphemy
bloggers
blogs
blues
brilliance
campaign finance
campaigning
candidates
Chris Matthews
Clintons
columnist
Congress
Constitution
contrarianism
convention
criticism
dalliance
death
debates
democratic party
domestic terrorist
Economy McCain
Electability
election 08
election coverage
elections
electoral college
Emotional voting
endorsements
energy
ethics
foreign oil
Gail Collins
Give Clinton a break
GOP Deception
Hyde
hypocrisy
imperfection
Independents
Information
intelligence
ironic
Jekyll
journalism
Maureen Dowd
mud-slinging
New York Times
Obama
Palin
phone
political
Political facts
politics
poll
polling
popular vote
presidency
presidential campaign
presidential election
Principles
pro-America
race
Ralph Nader
reason
religion
Republicans
RNC mailer
Rustbelt
secede
smear
speaking
Support
swift boat liars
swift boating
telemarketer
terrorists
Tim Russert
United States
Vice Presidency
Victory
vile
vision
voters
voting
Gail Collins hits, and also misses, the mark
“Confessions of a Phone Solicitor” is the title of Gail Collins’ column in today’s New York Times. Here are some excerpts. [A] telemarketer named Ted Zoromski quit his job this week over John McCain’s message. Zoromski was prepared to nterrupt people during their dinner hours to encourage them to vote Republican. But when he got the script saying ...
Posted to
Today's Papers
by
mathpol
on
October 23, 2008
Gail Collins hits, and also misses, the mark
“Confessions of a Phone Solicitor” is the title of Gail Collins’ column in today’s New York Times. Here are some excerpts. [A] telemarketer named Ted Zoromski quit his job this week over John McCain’s message. Zoromski was prepared to nterrupt people during their dinner hours to encourage them to vote Republican. But when he got the script ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
mathpol
on
October 23, 2008
Worst Candidate ALWAYS Wins U.S. Elections
Looking back on United States Presidential Election History, I have concluded that the WORST Candidate ALWAYS Wins the Election for the U.S. Presidency. I could cite all the examples, such as Wendel Wilkie, Adlai Stevenson, Richard Nixon, Michael Dukakis, Al Gore and George H. Walker Bush (Senior) along with George W. Bush (Junior); but you get ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
MichaelBernard2
on
September 25, 2008
What the dems need to be talking about
Mr. McCain says the reason he is running negative and false ads is that he did not get the debates he wants and the trip to Iraq with Senator Obama that he wants. That puts him in the same group with 2 year olds. Do you want a two year old to be president? It also says this is the way he is going to be with congress if he does get elected. That ...
Posted to
Kausfiles
by
Coffee NBagodoughnuts
on
September 15, 2008