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The Political Point: 2016: The Contenders
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Monday, July 27, 2009. I know, I know. Let's not start down this road again, right? The never ending presidential campaign. Well something from the CNN Political Ticker. Caught my eye the other day. And with Sarah Palin in the race for 2012, who knows what could happen. 8211; It appears that two high ranking members of the Obama administration haven't entirely ruled out seeking the presidency again. I'm overextended. I'm ext...
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The Political Point: One Year Later - A Loud Message
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. One Year Later - A Loud Message. Cross-posted from Order from Chaos. One year ago, I trudged out into the cold frosty morning here in Washington, DC to be a part of history, at the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States. While I was unable to get to my appointed station, I got home and watched the bulk of it on television (where it was warmer and there were donuts).
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The Political Point: President Obama Does Late Night with Jay
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Friday, March 20, 2009. President Obama Does Late Night with Jay. Last night, President Obama became the first sitting president to appear on the Tonight Show, pushing his economic package. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Well that's saying something . . . When we got into office, the thing that surprised me the most was that things were as bad as we'd been saying they were. View my complete profile. The Fix is In!
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The Political Point: April 2009
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Tuesday, April 21, 2009. George Bush on Facebook. George W. Bush Joins Facebook: Day One. George is now friends with Condi Rice, Karl Rove, Sean Hannity, Antonin Scalia and Tom DeLay. George W. Bush is sayin' howdy! My first post- -wOOt! Scooter Libby at 3:09pm February 23. Why didn't you pardon me, you prick? Sarah Palin at 3:09pm February 23. Thanks but no thanks. I'd rather pal around with terrorists. John McCain wants to sen...
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The Political Point: January 2009
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Are You In This Picture? I was supposed to be. But that didn't work out so well. Is a composite of 220 different images. There is full zoom potential so you can see that Clarence Thomas was evidently not moved by the event. He's sleeping. Maybe that was Roberts' problem, maybe he was still waking up and therefore messed up the most important lines of the day. Thursday, January 22, 2009. The Fix is In!
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The Political Point: Almanac Quiz Answers
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Friday, September 18, 2009. Here are the answers to last week's quiz:. 1 Who represents the wealthiest congressional district? B) Gerry Connolly (D-VA). 2 Who represents the congressional district with the highest percentage of Hispanics? A) Silvestre Reyes (D-TX). 3 Even though he won by six percentage points, this incumbent senator spent the most money in 2008. Name the senator. How many can you name? Rep Linda Sanchez (D-CA).
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The Political Point: How Big a Political Junkie are You?
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Friday, September 11, 2009. How Big a Political Junkie are You? The National Journal's 2010 Almanac of American Politics. Is out and full of facts sure to satisfy every political junkie. Here's a quiz to sharpen your political acumen. Answers next week. Who represents the wealthiest congressional district? A) Steve Israel of New York. (b) Gerry Connolly of Virginia. (c) Anna G. Eshoo of California. How many can you name? Well th...
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The Political Point: September 2009
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Friday, September 18, 2009. Here are the answers to last week's quiz:. 1 Who represents the wealthiest congressional district? B) Gerry Connolly (D-VA). 2 Who represents the congressional district with the highest percentage of Hispanics? A) Silvestre Reyes (D-TX). 3 Even though he won by six percentage points, this incumbent senator spent the most money in 2008. Name the senator. How many can you name? Rep Linda Sanchez (D-CA).
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The Political Point: July 2009
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Monday, July 27, 2009. I know, I know. Let's not start down this road again, right? The never ending presidential campaign. Well something from the CNN Political Ticker. Caught my eye the other day. And with Sarah Palin in the race for 2012, who knows what could happen. 8211; It appears that two high ranking members of the Obama administration haven't entirely ruled out seeking the presidency again. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Political Point: January 2010
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The Never Ending Race for Office and other points on the political spectrum. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. One Year Later - A Loud Message. Cross-posted from Order from Chaos. One year ago, I trudged out into the cold frosty morning here in Washington, DC to be a part of history, at the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States. While I was unable to get to my appointed station, I got home and watched the bulk of it on television (where it was warmer and there were donuts).