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The loser often provides the best quote
POLITICS, like Nascar racing, isn't just about who wins; it is also about who crashes into the wall.
Low Expectations, Critical Role For Palin In Debate
The Kennedy-Nixon debates in 1960 helped determine one of the closest elections in history.
Great quips from past campaigns
Charles Osgood, known to millions as the genial and genteel host of CBS News Sunday Morning, provides welcome respite from this year's grueling political campaign with this delightful collection.
Eleanor Clift Puts Bob Dole in Her 'Hall of Evil'
The McLaughlin Group isn't the hot buzz-machine show it used to be in the 1980s, but this weekend's show brought a classic Eleanor Clift explosion.
Dole urges voters to choose his wife
Lori Wynn MOREHEAD CITY - Former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole made his way across various points of Carteret County on Friday to help campaign for his wife, Elizabeth.
Bob Dole visits New Bern, says Democrats spending heavily to attack his wife
Former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole said Thursday that Democrats have made his wife, Elizabeth, the No.
TV viewers will see something unusual during NBC 's Olympics coverage this year: $6 million worth of ads for John McCain for President and $5 million worth of ads for Barack Obama .
Advice to John McCain to turn his campaign around
Polls show a very close race between John McCain and Barack Obama despite nearly everything appearing to work against McCain from a fawning press corps to a declining economy and a badly damaged Republican ...
Continue reading "Who wins presidential elections? The one with better public relations"
Here's a campaign tip for Sen. John McCain: Stop whining. Your complaints that the media love Sen.
Continue reading "Noonan: 'Let McCain be McCain'"
Wall Street Journa l columnist, Republican pundit and former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan is concerned about John McCain.
There's Parallel, and Then There's PARALLEL
When David Shribman was a young reporter, he attended a dinner to honor a famous Navy hero, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover.
Not since Sen. Bob Dole has the "little blue pill" caused such a headache for politicians.
The Dirty Trickster : Campaign tips from the man who has done it all. For nearly forty years, [Roger] Stone has hovered around Republican and national politics, both near the center and at the periphery.
Dole: Selection of running mate should be done discreetly
A presidential nominee should discreetly select a running mate, says former U.S. Sen.
Eyes on the prize: Mitt Romney still looks like a presidential candidate
As Mitt Romney helps his Republican pals rake in treasure for the fall campaign, he also is racking up credits with other GOP candidates as a big-name guy they can call to help them on the stump.
Once again, Indiana proved itself to be on the wrong side of history with its vote in the Democratic primary last week. via Nuvo.net
Raise cigarette tax, start beating cancer
For those of us in the political arena, we all have a moment which propelled us to civic action. via GreenvilleOnline.com
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“I haven't heard anything yet that says this is all that big of a deal.”
Web Pick of the Week Pure Goldwater John W. Dean and Barry M. Goldwater Jr. Palgrave, $27.95 ISBN 9781403977410 Senator Barry Goldwater , whose 1960 best-seller Conscience of a Conservative helped define the ... via Publishers' Weekly
Will Being A War Veteran Help or Hurt John McCain?
Will Being A War Veteran Help or Hurt John McCain? Posted by Ashish on 03.31.2008 Everyone assumes it's a strength, but is it really? A poster named J. Ro wrote an interesting diary over at MyDD in which he ... via 411mania.com
Every election will be 'The election that technology X changed forever.'
Submitted by brad on Sun, 2008-03-23 22:01. Pundits like to point out when some new media technology changes seriously changed politics. via Brad Ideas