Sun, Dec 9, 2007
Following her husband’s speech on faith in America, Ann Romney received objective feedback from a room full of Hugh Hewitt clones.
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Sun, Dec 9, 2007
Following her husband’s speech on faith in America, Ann Romney received objective feedback from a room full of Hugh Hewitt clones.
Popularity: 1% [?]

I was a Hillary Clinton supporter — inasmuch as I thought she would be easiest to beat — until the past month. Back in March, several friends told me that the polling indicates that Obama will be easier to knock off, and at the beginning of May, the data swayed me to their view. Lo, it is happening, and though we don’t deserve it, we now have a shot in November.
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Chris Bowers loves Googlebombing, and he’s at it again. But is there any data to suggest that it achieves anything? And to pull back a bit, is there any data to suggest that Internet-search results affect, you know, voting? In the absence of either, this seems mostly like a way for online-activist types to pretend they’re doing something.
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On the topic of the Furman faculty pouting over the President’s Commencement address, Bob McAlister wrote a much better column than I did for the Greenville News.
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It’s already Tuesday on the east coast, which means The Next Right is open for business. This is your must-read of the week.
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