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Posts Tagged virginia

2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
O’s socialist-illegal-alien-advocate brainwashes High Schoolers
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison


Lost and Found: Young Republican Enthusiasm

On March 11, 2010 at 12:51 pm

As published on The Daily Caller on 10 March 2010 A new poll of America’s 18-29 year-olds released yesterday by Harvard’s Institute of Politics gives the Republican Party serious hope for change in 2010. The poll reveals a significant enthusiasm gap among young voters, with young Republicans expressing greater eagerness to vote in November’s midterm [...]

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BOB DYLAN – “Christmas In The Heart” (CD Review)

On November 20, 2009 at 10:49 am

BOB DYLAN – “Christmas In The Heart” (CD Review)

No Stars (out of 4 stars) Label: Sony Music While sampling through this album, a friend nearby complained “I have a sore throat just listening.” I knew then that I had come across the ultimate “White Elephant” or “Pirate” gift for Christmas 2009: Bob Dylan’s “Christmas in the Heart.” Or as I like to think [...]

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Bob McDonnell, F**k, Yeah!

On September 14, 2009 at 1:29 am

Bob McDonnell, F**k, Yeah!

Bob McDonnell’s a little like the hare from “The Tortoise and the Hare.” The Virginia gubernatorial candidate started the race with a monstrous lead over the luckiest Democrat in the world, Creigh Deeds, who somehow managed to oust Terry McAuliffe in the primaries. The race has been a raunchy one, to say the least. McDonnell [...]

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Great Politicians Are Born On A Football Field

On August 26, 2009 at 12:50 am

Great Politicians Are Born On A Football Field

Something about professional sports seems to lend itself well to succeeding in the political arena. Perhaps it’s the name recognition and celebrity status that sports provide (after all, if last year’s election taught us anything, it’s that celebrities do well come election time). Or maybe it’s that the nature of professional sports prepares athletes well [...]

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