we still do good work and have a great community.
For that, I am truly thankful.
Posted by iamcoyote at November 21, 2007 10:53 AMThe traffic will go back up, too, and this time it will settle higher after it's over.
Damn right.
Posted by paradox at November 21, 2007 11:05 AMSteve- traffic is down b/c you are not attracting enough rethugs aka progressive democrats.
Posted by john at November 21, 2007 11:15 AMI happen to believe that Huckabee's new-found popularity comes from the recent Chuck Norris endorsement. Without Chuck at his side, what chance could Rudy possibly have against Osama et al?
Posted by leakyboat at November 21, 2007 11:18 AMthose of us who suspected the liar Scotty would weasel out of fingering Bush in Plamegate were correct. He's now saying Bush was in the dark as well as he was. BUT, pointedly, he is not weaseling out of the statement as it pertains to Cheney, Rove, Libby and Card. If anything, this would be the question I'd like some Ace Reporter like Russert or Matthews to ask Bush..."now that you know you and Scotty were lied to by your most trusted advisors, are you sorry you commuted the sentence of one of the liars???"
Posted by T2 at November 21, 2007 11:34 AMTo go with "Walker, Texas Ranger", he also has "Rick Flair", that's an attempt to gain some credence in SC. Another "man from Hope" rising, following the path of the first. This guy's without the Yale school connection that everyone seems to need.
Anyone heard from Phid recently?
Posted by peter at November 21, 2007 11:41 AMSteve, I hope you will blog a bit more about some of the advice you gave hillary earlier this week. I think she should step up her rhetoric on Iraq. If the admin says violence is down, then she should be arguing to remove the Guard. But, I'm wondering if you see this as just a rhetorical exercise, or if you think she could actually effect policy.
Posted by Masslib at November 21, 2007 11:48 AMGotta say, we who feared Huckabee warned that Huck could play Iowa.
On the flip side, I question if Huckabee has legs to run after Iowa. His conservative populist message may not play as well in New Hampshire. In the last CNN poll had Ron Paul in 4th leading Huckabee, 8 & 5% respectively.
Ron Paul is on the rise in Iowa, although I don't see him garnering the 31% Steve Forbes got in 2000.
Posted by idiosynchronic at November 21, 2007 01:27 PMSee Idio, that's where Rick Flair comes in, South Carolina after NH. Place high in Iowa and South Carolina and build from there. Bush won Iowa and South Carolina and didn't win NH. Our new man from Hope.
Posted by peter at November 21, 2007 02:22 PMI have gone on record that if Barak wins 3% black Iowa, I will eat my cat.
If Gomer Godbot becomes our next president I have instructed my cat to eat me. That is one dino rider that really creeps me out.
Posted by TIKI AL at November 21, 2007 03:27 PMI'd like to be there when TIKI's cat consumes him/her.
It is written...the GodSquad will win in the end.
I know that pisses you Satan's Soldiers off...but...hey! That's the way the cookie crumbles.
Posted by Al-Ozarka at November 22, 2007 05:30 AM"It is written...the GodSquad will win in the end."
yeah, if your god is Mammon
Posted by gay veteran at November 22, 2007 02:05 PM