by JM Bell | Jan 3, 2008 | America |
I have no idea why this little story makes me nearly giddy (yes I do), but, for a hard policy wonk like me, someone like Jesse really is a lot of fun. Shoot from the hip politikin’. Jesse was one of the reasons I loved the time I spent in Minnesota. From Pioneer...
by JM Bell | Jan 3, 2008 | America
From Google: As the first step in deciding nominees for the 2008 United States presidential elections, the Iowa caucus has always been known as a pivotal event for each White House hopeful. In fact, candidates have been targeting almost all of their campaign energy in...
by JM Bell | Jan 3, 2008 | America
If this turns out to be true, then, way to go guys. That’s what we call teamwork (well, not in Utah, Utah Democrats don’t really do that teamwork thing very well)! If this is not true, then … well, back to your regularly scheduled caucus...
by JM Bell | Jan 3, 2008 | America |
Video is long gone. Sorry. Richardson terrorist Uploaded by dollarsandsense123 I don’t know, he may not be an actual terrorist, but, Musharraf really isn’t doing much in the War on Terror than saving his own ass by looking in another direction. I say, if...
by JM Bell | Jan 3, 2008 | Uncategorized
By Jason Walsmith/The Nadas and Kyle Munson/The Register This tongue-in-cheek tune was written as an alternate take on the current climate of caucus frenzy in Iowa – a satirical anthem of sorts. The process: Munson was seeking a local musician to produce such an...