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Former Senator Fred Thompson plans return to actingFormer U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson is going back to the small screen after his foray into Republican presidential politics over the last year. Thompson, best known on TV for his role as a gruff district attorney on NBC's "Law & Order," dropped out of the crowded GOP primaries in January after his much-a ... |
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Friday Morning Open ThreadGood morning.I don't know why I watch the TODAY Show in the morning. It just irritates me. Today, NBC's David Gregory was interviewed by Matt Lauer -- as if David Gregory has anything interesting to say. He's one of the biggest tools in t.v. news. His little piece this morning was about Obama... |
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Obama detailed goals on election eveVia the Washington Post: Obama Spelled Out Goals in Letters to Federal Employees Pre-Election Missives Addressed Staff At Seven Agencies, Provided Specifics By Carol D. Leonnig Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, November 17, 2008; A01 In wooing federal employee votes on the eve of the elect... |
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The Next RNC Chair: Captain Of The GOP Titanic?From Tom Edsall at Huff Post:GOP aspirants [to head the RNC] face the possibility of a nightmare scenario: taking the helm of a party so weighed down by doctrinaire hard-liners and hectoring moralists that no one, especially an RNC chair, will be able to change course and avoid a tsunami of cultural ... |
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Reality and wingnutter mutually exclusiveWingnuts are funny. As to who, if anybody, will replace the current Republican National Committee chair Mike Duncan, Republicans are split, though Michael Steele is being mentioned a great deal. Steele, an African-American, is a former lieutenant governor of Maryland and currently the chairman... |
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Michael Steele To Run For RNC ChairFormer Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele has decided to run for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee, a move sure to shake up the evolving race for control of a party demoralized by broad losses at the ballot box earlier this month. Steele confirmed his candidacy in an interview ... |


