At the next RNC annual meeting in January there could be a resolution introduced to address the Scozzafava problem, defined as throwing party support behind a candidate better suited to be a Democrat philosophically.
According to the Washington Post, James Bopp, Jr. of Indiana is introducing this draft resolution, the “Proposed RNC Resolution [...]
Here are some pre-Thanksgiving treats to pass the time until the Dixon jury comes back with a verdict:
The New York Times magazine examines the fallout - legal and otherwise - of taking a paternity test. (HT: Baltimore Crime.) The Washington Post reports on the technological challenges of monitoring [...]The Washington Post, The Business Gazette, and The Washington Examiner are reporting on what County Council Member Duchy Trachtenberg called "KGB tactics" by county investigators. Ms. Trachtenberg and her aide, Dr. Dana Beyer, M.D. filed an official complaint against Inspector General Thomas J. Dagley with the Ethics [...]
Washington Post columnist Robert McCartney is reporting that that Prince George’s County Sheriff Michael A. Jackson (D) is running for County Executive.
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OK, just kidding. But maybe not. Check out their home page today, which had almost half of its screen area covered by two Siemens ads. It looks like they had to shrink the content print to fit those indispensable messages from their sponsor.I came across an interesting article in yesterday’s Washington Post regarding some of the media buys which have occurred over the last couple days.
The piece by Aaron C. Davis and Ben Pershing features a number of House Democrats who voted on both sides of the bill. Obviously groups like [...]
Why does a transparent government need a communication or propagandist chief anyway? Fox News reports that Dunn is, well, done...
White House Communications Director Anita Dunn will step down by the end of November and be replaced by her deputy Dan Pfeiffer, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
Dunn's departure had been [...]
A few weeks ago, the Washington Post decided to sponsor a contest to find “America’s Next Great Pundit.” Being one who likes to compare himself with others in his field and who likes to write anyway, I submitted an entry like about 4,800 other people did.
After reading the winning entries [...]