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A Tiny Revolution (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
By: John Caruso of The Distant Ocean John Kerry in 2004 : John Kerry and John Edwards believe that the Kyoto Protocol is not the answer. The near-term emission reductions it would require of the United States are infeasible , while the long-term obligations imposed on all nations are too little to solve the problem. Unlike the current administration, John...
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Scooter's Report (Free subscription) | yesterday
CHICAGO (SR) - With most key positions in his upcoming administration filled, it is becoming apparent President-elect Barack Obama will be taking a pass on bringing on-board one of his biggest supporters, former North Carolina Senator John Edwards. A spokesman...
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Gawker (Free subscription) | yesterday
A feisty young blogger named Matt points out that John Edwards has not yet been given a job in the Obama administration. Shocking! As Matt points out, in his link, Edwards totally endorsed Obama last...
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Dear Author.Com (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
I found this ShelfAwareness quote of the day to be bizarre: "Bedrooms, bathrooms, beaches and buses will keep the physical book alive."–John Edwards, president and CEO of printer Edwards Brothers, in aDetroit Free Press profile. Edwards explained that "people will always want to do some of their reading in places where electronic formats are difficult to [...]
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Dispassionate Liberal (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
If things had worked out the way Obama might have originally wanted, maybe John Edwards would have been Attorney General and maybe Wesley Clark would be taking over the Pentagon. That would have shut the malcontents up, maybe. Unfortunately both are currently mending self-inflicted wounds. Clarke's aren't as deep as John's, but he pissed off enough of even the more moderate republicans...
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The American Street (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
If things had worked out the way Obama might have originally wanted, maybe John Edwards would have been Attorney General and maybe Wesley Clark would be taking over the Pentagon. That would have shut the malcontents up, maybe. Unfortunately both are currently mending self-inflicted wounds. Clarke’s aren’t as deep as John’s, but he pissed off enough of even the more moderate republicans...
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Liberalguy (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
By Howard Mortman ( bio ) Now that we’re nearing the end of 2008 it’s time for the top ten funniest political quotes of 2008.That’s the pattern and the premise. No further set-up required. 10. Mike Huckabee , on what squirrel tastes like: “It tastes like squirrel.” 9. John Edwards on cheating on Elizabeth Edwards: “Can I explain to you what happened? First of all it happened during...
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HolyCoast.com (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
According to the Washington Examiner, here are the top 10 funniest political quotes of 2008 : 10. Mike Huckabee, on what squirrel tastes like: “It tastes like squirrel.” 9. John Edwards on cheating on Elizabeth Edwards: “Can I explain to you what happened? First of all it happened during a period after she was in remission from cancer.” 8. Nancy Pelosi: “I have always loved longitude....
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Alarming News (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
On a slightly different note, , IC and I were in Atlantic City last weekend and on the way there the topic of fallen politicos came up. "Really? Eliot Spitzer was brought down in a prostitution scandal? Really?!" John Edwards, Larry Craig, Clinton/Lewinsky. No matter how often it happens, the scandals of our politicians are so shocking. "Really, McGreevey is a gay American? Really?!"...
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FamousDC (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Extreme Mortman recently released his top 10 funniest politcal quotes of the year. Below are two of our favorites: John Edwards on cheating on Elizabeth Edwards: “Can I explain to you what happened? First of all it happened during a period after she was in remission from cancer.” Nancy Pelosi “I have always loved longitude. I love latitude; it’s [...]
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Homodox (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... chairman of the Senate Banking Committee (still pretty powerful) and then the other three: 6. John Edwards, who might have Attorney General had he not shot himself in the foot. 7. Dennis Kucinich, who's going back to the House of Representatives. 8. Mike Gravel, who's going to stay retired. These last three must be thinking, what did I have to do not to get into an Obama administration?...
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Political Ticker (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
the gop has nothing to worry about because the democrat party is going to be divided if obaba continues to go right,am calling for the left to start their own party,36% of the voters are far left,the biggest group in the country,but this new party have to get big names like john edwards,john dean,thats the only way the party can be successful,as a lifetime democrat am so sick in...
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US News (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
1. David Axelrod was born in New York's Lower East Side in 1955. His mother, Myril, was a journalist for the left-oriented 1940s magazine PM , and his father, Joseph, was a ballplayer turned psychologist.Related News 2. As a youth, Axelrod was fascinated with the Kennedys. When he was 5, he sat perched atop a mailbox near his family's apartment and watched John F. Kennedy speak at a political...