Schwarzenegger will endorse McCain tomorrow.
Month: January 2008
A Conservative Defense Of McCain
Not even a large amount of irony:
He’s not Satan. He’s not Hitler. And while numerous netizens disagree, he’s also not a "traitor."
When Republicans are calling John McCain a "traitor", they need to jump off a cliff. If they need some help with the last few feet, drop me a line.
Channeling Hewitt
Via Matt:
McCain-Giuliani?
There was a touch of the veep-stakes in the endorsement. Bainbridge picked up on it too. Hewitt’s already running with it. God I hope not. If there’s one thing we’ve learned in this campaign it’s that Rudy is a nut-job and unfit to be president. And it helps McCain not one jot in the electoral math.
Super-Duper Tuesday Predictions
Ambers puts his blog on the line.
Mukasey On Waterboarding
Marty Lederman infers that the attorney-general does not believe that the Khmer Rouge technique is torture.
A Baptist Church’s Mass Outing
For all Obama’s inclusive words, some members of some churches are not exactly following through:
"I will be leaving the choir at the top of the year because 80 percent of the tenors are homosexuals and act more like a female in choir rehearsal than I do," the church choir member said in one of her e-mails to Bishop Alfred Owens Jr., the church pastor.
The e-mail, sent in December, identifies about 45 fellow church members as gay. She sent a second e-mail to Owens on Jan. 2 identifying another 62 church members as gay.
"The following people I am asking you to monitor very closely and my prayer is that you will sit them down from their ministries," she told Owens in the December e-mail. "Because they are ushering in the presence of sin, lies, a spirit of homosexuality and sexual spirits."
If all gay choir-members were removed, a great silence would fill Sunday morning in America.
McCain vs Coulter
A video game smack-down.
Inflation Begins
The second cut in two weeks. Uh-oh. Bridget Magnus worries:
Wall Street thinks that this is a Good Thing. They see this as meaning that the Fed is on top of things and will do whatever it takes to avoid recession. I see the fact that they had to take this cut — after last week’s large cut — as a sign that things are not very good at all. It means the economy is in bad enough shape that they did not feel comfortable letting that cut work its way through the system. It means they are nervous about the fact that GDP growth — a shorthand way of looking at our economic output — slowed to 0.6% last quarter.
