Daily Archives: August 28, 2003

Kudlow on Dean

Really, I’m not a Deanblogger…I can stop any time… Mark Yzaguirre sent me this article by Larry Kudlow on Howard Dean, and I have to say it’s one of the funnier things I’ve read in awhile. Take a look at … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in The making of the President | 13 Comments

Will Kay Bailey come home?

The Quorum Report points to a pretty fascinating editorial on Rick Perry, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and redistricting in the Park City Peoples Newspaper. This looks to me like a little suburban Dallas rag, and I daresay they’re more R than … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Killer D's | 5 Comments

RIP, Jim Wacker

In all the excitement yesterday, I failed to post about the death of former TCU football coach Jim Wacker, who succumbed to cancer at the age of 66. He was a breath of fresh air in the old Southwest Conference … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Other sports | 3 Comments

Looking at libertarians again

Awhile back I wrote about how there would be opportunities available for Democrats to make a pitch to Libertarian voters in the next election (here and here). Today Jim Henley points me to this article by W. James Antle III … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Election 2004 | 3 Comments

Early voting begins today

Early voting for the September 13 Constitutional Referendumpalooza begins today and runs through Tuesday, September 9. Proposition 12, the freedom-limiting and patient-endangering tool of Republican special interests, is the reason why this election is being held on a Saturday in … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Show Business for Ugly People | 2 Comments