On elections and 'likely voters,' by Steve Singiser Book review: Chuck Thompson's 'Better Off Without 'Em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession,' by Susan Gardner How To Call Romney A Liar: Arithmetic, by Armando The Wall Street Journal knows the real insult to democracy: Calling a liar a liar, by Hunter The playing field is still not level, by Denise Oliver Velez Out of the blogs, into the streets: working the ground game, by Dante Atkins Corporate U: Higher Ed the Bain Way, by Mother Mags
Mr. Springsteen will join former President Bill Clinton at an appearance in Parma, in the swing state of Ohio, on Thursday. In the verbiage of Obama campaign-release speak, Mr. Clinton will “lay out a clear picture of the economic choice Americans face in this election.” And the Boss? “His appearance will help with our get-out-the vote effort in these critical swing states, and we are thrilled with his ongoing support,” Jim Messina, the president’s campaign manager, said.
And the Boss? “His appearance will help with our get-out-the vote effort in these critical swing states, and we are thrilled with his ongoing support,” Jim Messina, the president’s campaign manager, said.
Let's put the white back in the White House.
Remember Joe the Plumber, that guy who isn’t really named Joe and isn’t really a plumber but nonetheless became famous for no particular reason during the 2008 election and then somehow managed to get a reporting gig for Pajamas Media and subsequently “wrote” a “book” that now sells for about $00.01 on Amazon? Yes, THAT “Joe” the “Plumber.” It pains us to inform you that he is also “running” for Congress with the same zeal he usually reserves for”plumbing” and book-”writing.” Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, the Republican running against U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Toledo, skipped out on the City Club of Cleveland debate Thursday and has earned a reputation for being all but impossible to contact, even by his fellow Republicans.
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, the Republican running against U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Toledo, skipped out on the City Club of Cleveland debate Thursday and has earned a reputation for being all but impossible to contact, even by his fellow Republicans.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether Arizona may demand that voters show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
Preteen girls who received the HPV vaccine were no more likely than unvaccinated girls to get pregnant, develop sexually transmitted infections, or seek birth-control counseling, finds the latest study to discount concerns that vaccination against the human papillomavirus encourages promiscuity.
Handwashing with soap is the most effective & inexpensive way to prevent diarrheal & acute respiratory infections, which take the lives of millions of children in developing countries.