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I love these Dirk hit and run late night posts. It's like following an arch conservative's Twitter feed.
Check out his new late night thread.
I love these Dirk hit and run late night posts. It's like following an arch conservative's Twitter feed.
Ah, the smartest man in the room weighs in.
Gracious of you. I enjoy the intellectual bantor despite the fact you are wrong.
Ph is the smartest guy in the room?
Well it's only you, me, and Dirk in the room. It's either you or me.
I'm sure this is an easy question and I'm just forgetting some people.
With Pawlenty already in the race and Bachmann declaring her candidacy, when is the last time two former or current state or national elected officials (governor, senator, congressman) who were elected from the same state ran against each other in a presidential primary?
KanhojiAngre;159302[B said:]Bottom line is everyone knows this crap didn't mean anything. No one was watching, no one's paying attention yet.
The only way anyone could lose in this debate is to make a mistake that dominates the news cycle for the next week[/B]. That's why Pawlenty didn't release the hounds on Romney and why most everyone was boring.
Bottom line is everyone knows this crap didn't mean anything. No one was watching, no one's paying attention yet.
The only way anyone could lose in this debate is to make a mistake that dominates the news cycle for the next week. That's why Pawlenty didn't release the hounds on Romney and why most everyone was boring.