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Cleaning Up the Nation

Austin Bay:

If Air America were a conservative radio network its corrupt funding trail and cynical abuse of a poverty program would be front page news at the NY Times and full-time mega-scandal at

Rank Materialism

Freedom. I am now the proud new owner of a Gateway 6020GZ laptop, perfect for students and others with limited means. I can now go into a Starbucks or a Barnes & Noble and look like I'm doing some

Fallujah Fonda

Uh-oh. From the Telegraph comes this exciting news:

Jane Fonda is returning to anti-war activism and embarking on a cross-country tour to call for an end to US military operations in Iraq.

Acros

John Pilger: Partner in Terrorism

In an outrageous piece of terrorist propaganda appearing on the cover of today's New Statesman, John Pilger puts the blame for the 7/7 London attacks not on the terrorists, but rather on Tony Blair:

You Are in I-O-Way

You really ought to give Iowa
Hawkeye Iowa
Dubuque, Des Moines, Davenport, Marshalltown, Mason City, Keokuk, Ames, Clear Lake
Ought to give Iowa a try!

Tings is heating up, mon. (To radically switch cultural references.)

Looks like a tightening three-way race in Iowa. Or something. Dean seems to have lost his Big Mo. Boring candidates are right on his heals. Yawn.

The interesting thing is Clark's rise in the polls in New Hampshire with his simultaneous sowing of seeds of his own self-destruction there. (He skipped Iowa to concentrate on NH.) Clark is a truly terrible candidate. I don't mean that he'd make a poor president; I happen to think that he would but that's not my point here. I mean he's just a lousy candidate. Kooky. Makes Dean look presidential. Kucinich could conceivably roll his eyes at Clark's statements. He's not even looking like a viable VP at this point. Mary, help!

It appears Iowa and New Hampshire will come and go leaving no obvious front-runner. That's a bit surprising given Dean's last 4 months or so. (By the way, don't hold me to that.)

Update: Oops, that's a four-way heat. Although I don't see, given Gephardt's low poll numbers in NH, how he has any chance there regardless of how well he does in Iowa. Anyway.

I'll have the beers ready by the TV tonight to watch the results by. It's like the NFL play-offs for us news junkies (and no pre-emption of The Simpsons too).

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