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By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
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365.298 (10/25/10) Another of the Pike Road holiday decorations made out of hay bails. This one is my favorite. The sign under the rocket ship reads: "Upon hearing and unsettling rumor, the Thanksgiving Turkeys attempt a daring escape." Filed under: photoblogging | Comments Off|
By Steven L. Taylor
What is Nevada’s none of the above option was a real one? From me @ OTB: A Real “None of the Above.” By Steven L. Taylor
David Broder offers up some odd ideas on the relationship between a war with Iran and the economy. Thoughts from me @ OTB: Broder, Iran and the Economy. By Steven L. Taylor
Via the BBC: Brazil votes for new president, Rousseff tipped to win. This is the second round of a two-round process, and Worker’s Party (PT) candidate Dilma Rousseff is the clear favorite after coming within shouting distance of an absolute majority in the first round. The other candidate is Jose Serra of the Social Democratic Party. Rouseff had a 14 point advantage over Serra in the first round. A win for Rousseff will mean a continuation in the presidency of the PT which has held the office for two terms (eight years) under President Lula da Silva. Rousseff will also be the first female president of Brazil and will join Latin American neighbors Argentina, Chile, Nicaragua and Panama as having had female presidents. By Steven L. Taylor
There is little doubt that there is political hay to be made in opposing the Obama health care reform this campaign season. However, it is illogical in the extreme to extol Medicare at the same time one is complaining about “government run healthcare.” And yet, as I noted at OTB this morning, Dan Coates is doing just that in a campaign ad. Likewise, Alex Knapp noted a similar ad a few days ago from Roy Blunt. By Steven L. Taylor
Over at OTB I expound on My Basic Theory of Sarah Palin. By Steven L. Taylor
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