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Posted by Little Miss Know it All
August 30, 2007 | 7 Comments
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Here ye, Here ye! Gather one and all, for the Carnival is here!
Around the Know it All house, a junior Know it All is currently obsessed with road maps. Oy, if I hear one more question about Interstate such and such and its crossings, I think junior will not make it to see tomorrow. Or […]
The assault on the Know it All household continues. Today, its an attack from pollen! Lord have mercy, will it ever end? All the sneezing, the headaches, the scratchy throat.
However, the being shut indoors gives us time to ponder the Carnival.
Carnival forthcoming momentarily!
Those of you waiting patiently for the new Carnival of the Liberals, the wait will be a bit longer. Around Truth in Politics we’ve had two days of system issues–first the hard drive crashed, then the network router bit the dust. I’ve spent the past two days restoring and replacing, and I’m not the most […]
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Posted by Little Miss Know it All
August 27, 2007 | 1 Comment
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Seems all the rats are fleeing the sinking ship. Gonzalez, Snow, Rove. Not much hope in sight for an effective government for at least two years; not that there was much hope before, but with the time it takes to transition, set up, make changes, it will be time for the new president to take […]
First, a call loud and wide–send in your submissions! The Carnival of the Liberals will make its next stop here at Truth in Politics next Wednesday, August 29th. I need all submissions by Monday at 9 pm eastern. Send them to truthinpolitics at contentquake.com.
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Well, it grows. Virginia Senator Warner, a prominent Republican, returned this week from […]
I wanted to take a moment and apologize for the extreme parsity of Truth in Politics lately. There are many excuses–the extended vacation, my son’s surgery, back to school, computer/connection issues, and an protracted writer’s block. However, none of them are good enough to keep me away for too long, so I promise I will […]
From the Times in the UK, a Brit’s view on the UK-US relationship.
Monty Python is a poor guide to diplomacy
The Brown Government risks alienating the US
Gerard Baker
Two famous Brits, unmistakable at home, but hitherto largely anonymous in America, have been making rather inauspicious debuts on the US stage this summer.
A bothersome ankle has so […]