MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Yeah, but we still got one house left...
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Explain the two Governor races in Kentucky and Louisiana that is happening this fall. According to the reasoning in this article they should both go to Republicans. It does look good for both to go to the Democrats.
On the other hand we need to wait and see how all this shakes out.
Wow. Could the Canadians be a bell weather? The Liberals cleaned house there last night.
by trkingmomoe on Tue, 10/20/2015 - 11:50am
Oh Peracles, please. hahahahahahah
The dems are always in deep dooo doooo dont. hahHhHh
But the repubs appear to be in deeeep dont dont.
We shall see who dont's out!
by Richard Day on Thu, 10/22/2015 - 12:11am
How many do's make a don't? I need my abacus with them broke into columns.
Onesies, twosies, fivesies, tensies.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 10/22/2015 - 7:52am
Bob Somerby discusses Complacency. After a month or 2 discussing Biden and Trump, where's the heavy Democratic campaigning and promoting all those down-ticket names?
Republicans have wiped out labor as Dems' institutional power base - now it's just minorities, diversity. Is that enough? For President, sure - that race always rises above the pure plumbing. The day-to-day, not so much. Isquith references "strong and slow boring of hard boards" which is something the Democrats don't seem to have appetite for. We're into the exciting policy discussions and horse race, but the mechanics of power and the necessary depravity of it seem to thwart us. Too many vegetarians to dive into Bismarck's sausage.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 10/22/2015 - 2:09am