Today, Doug Ross shares what is perhaps the best one-two punch I’ve seen in quite a while. Perfectly complementing the change-defining photo at right is the paragraph below that he pulled from David Kahane’s article, I Still Hate You, Sarah Palin, published yesterday at National Review Online: “In other words, stop thinking of the Democratic [...]
Definitions of Democrats and ‘Change’ Offered
July 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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‘Poll Dancer’ Takes Credit for Primary Surprise
January 9th, 2008 · 19 Comments
Tuesday night’s election outcome in New Hampshire surprised many Americans, but it didn’t shock me one bit. Why? Because I’m one of those unseen individuals the polling firms should blame for the discrepancies between election-day forecasts and the results that followed the first-in-the-nation Democratic Primary. I’m a political opinion poll dancer. I should not be [...]
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