Seriously. Why? I mean, clearly the Republican primary voters of Delaware didn’t want him, and this was their election. So why do so many GOP cheerleaders wish Republican primary voters of Delaware would have been smart and savvy enough to vote for a guy those voters didn’t want representing them, casting their vote instead for a woman they believed would? There is nothing “extreme” about the Tea Party message, and
November 4, 2010
A note to Karl Rove, Trent Lott, Lindsey Graham, and other GOP "pragmatists"
Mark Levin, posted election night: We will win around 3 score House races (including several long-time liberal Democrats), several Senate races, a slew of governorships, and this will be spun as a loss. We are fighting the Democrats on their dark blue turf, they have become the regional party, several states have returned to their red status (Florida, Virginia, Indiana, among others), and this will be spun as a loss.
Fiscal responsibility (or, The Obamas manage India on $200 million a day)
Sacrifice. And remember: Obama understands your frustration. And he promises to do better. No, really. **** update: White House denies cost, provides actual cost as “secret”.
"Top Ten Liberal Arts Colleges Boost Dems in 2010"
I know. Surprise! A new Young America’s Foundation study reveals that the nation’s top ten colleges gave donations almost exclusively to Democrats. Of all the 2010 candidate contribution dollars coming from these schools’ professors and staff, 84% of them went to Democrats. Here is a breakdown of candidate contributions that went to Democrats for each individual school, in order of U.S. News and World Report’s rankings: · Harvard University: 89%