“The moment of truth came and went, and the president still couldn’t bring himself to do the right thing,” Edwards said. “Instead of hiding behind a front group, George Bush needs to take responsibility and demand that the ad come off the air.”
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No Way to Run a Campaign
Chris Lynch has a compact timeline describing missteps by the Kerry-Edwards campaign. (Via Instapundit)
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People House
To break up the drudgery, Tim Blair provides some welcome relief.
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A web of connections
Blogs for Bush puts together a web of connections… nay, a web of direct links between Kerry/Edwards, billionaire financier George Soros, various 527 groups, and even convicted mobster Donnie Shacks aka Dominic Montemarano. (With thanks to Polipundit)
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Ignore it, maybe it’ll go away
John Leo’s article in U.S. News answers the recently oft-asked question: “How long would the major media be willing to ignore the Christmas in Cambodia story?” (Via Instapundit)
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My choice of online news sources
You have probably noticed that I depend rather heavily on non-U.S. news sources.
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Quick! Do something!
Reuters is apparently getting desperate. Not only do they print John Edwards’ comments without question, but they couch comments by both Sen. Bob Dole and Van Odell in such terms as to draw question to their veracity.
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Kerry’s record since Vietnam more important
Alexander K. McClure cites Rasmussen Reports to show us that most people aren’t as concerned with what Kerry did (or did not) do in Vietnam, but rather what he’s done since.
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This is (at the very least) disgusting
Words don’t even begin to describe how I feel about syndicated cartoonist Pat Oliphant’s cartoon attacking the Swift Boat vets.
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Perhaps it’s fate
Tom Maguire breaks radio silence over at JustOneMinute with an interesting observation.
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