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Don’t Know Much About History (Democratic Presidential Primaries Edition)

Discounting the idea that Evan Bayh might challenge Barack Obama for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 2012, Matthew Yglesias–he of the sterling intellect–tells us the following:

Quote Of The Day

“Now, the Obama-Biden pair that opposed the Iraq war and its tactics and predicted their failure is prepared to accept credit for its success.”

Hmmm, Who Actually KILLED JFK?

Reading this post, one might be forgiven for forgetting.

No Fundraiser For Harry Reid

Although it was earlier reported that Reid would forgo a weekend Senate session in order to attend a fundraiser for his upcoming 2010 campaign in Nevada, it appears that the fundraiser is actually being called off.

Harry Reid Needs A History Lesson

While the Senate Majority Leader continues to suggest that Republicans who disagree with him and Democrats on the issue of health care reform are like slavery proponents, and Senators who tried to obstruct the civil rights bills of the 1960s, the fact of the matter is that if he wants to cast his eye at those who sought to halt progress on race relations, he should look within his own party:

Why Harry Reid Should No Longer Be In The Senate

When one compares people who have an honest difference with oneself over the nature of health care reform to slavery proponents, one cannot be taken seriously as a political or intellectual leader of any depth whatsoever.

“America’s First Pacific President”

Barack Obama has dubbed himself thusly.

How Did The New York Times Celebrate The Fall Of The Berlin Wall?

Poorly.

Let A Thousand Blog Posts . . . Um . . . Get Posted

Okay, so there are a fair amount of people talking about Glenn Beck on Anita Dunn:

- March 22, 2010 -

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