Super Saturday!
On Saturday, February 9, Republicans in Kansas, Louisiana and Washington, if I'm reading CNN.com properly, have caucuses or primaries. On Saturday, February 9, Gov. Mitt Romney improves on the momentum he gains from the great state of California.
Over the weekend, President Clinton was in four churches stumping for his wife. I don't know how many he was in yesterday and today. Sen. Clinton was campaigning in at least one church over the weekend. I'm just sayin'.
We'll revisit this again, but can we all agree to change one's mind is to "flip" your position? I think if you change it back, it's a "flip-flop". I never wrote that Sen. John F. Kerry was a flip-flopper because he wasn't. In Sen. Kerry's case, he took EVERY position so he was, as I was the first to name him, the Great Equivocator (formally, July 3, 2003; informally in many unpublished letters, years before).
Is there any meaning to Sen. Hillary Clinton declaring she "found her voice" in New Hampshire and just days later the Clinton campaign was reminding everyone that Sen. Obama is black?
More tomorrow night; there will be much to digest and ponder in the interim.
On Saturday, February 9, Republicans in Kansas, Louisiana and Washington, if I'm reading CNN.com properly, have caucuses or primaries. On Saturday, February 9, Gov. Mitt Romney improves on the momentum he gains from the great state of California.
Over the weekend, President Clinton was in four churches stumping for his wife. I don't know how many he was in yesterday and today. Sen. Clinton was campaigning in at least one church over the weekend. I'm just sayin'.
We'll revisit this again, but can we all agree to change one's mind is to "flip" your position? I think if you change it back, it's a "flip-flop". I never wrote that Sen. John F. Kerry was a flip-flopper because he wasn't. In Sen. Kerry's case, he took EVERY position so he was, as I was the first to name him, the Great Equivocator (formally, July 3, 2003; informally in many unpublished letters, years before).
Is there any meaning to Sen. Hillary Clinton declaring she "found her voice" in New Hampshire and just days later the Clinton campaign was reminding everyone that Sen. Obama is black?
More tomorrow night; there will be much to digest and ponder in the interim.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home