Boston Globe slams Joe Biden for gaffes, and liberals for hypocrisy. (That was not a typo.)
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | August 18th at 03:30 PM |
Because I never thought that I would see a major Democratic newspaper lecture a Democratic Vice President like this – and lecture liberals for letting said Vice President get away with murdering his own rhetoric for so long: Liberals routinely dismiss Biden’s gaffes as the rhetorical excesses of an overly exuberant speaker — it’s “Joe being Joe.” And there can be something appealing about a | Read More »
The Political Elite Collectively Hold their Breath Until Tuesday Night
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | January 18th at 06:17 AM |
When the lead paragraph in a story in the Boston Globe — owned by the New York Times — from a story titled “Obama here for Coakley, trailing a diminished aura,” reads: “The feverish excitement that propelled Barack Obama and scores of other Democrats to victory in 2008 has all but evaporated, worrying party leaders who are struggling to invigorate the base before Tuesday’s Massachusetts | Read More »
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