Top 10: Endorse, with force!
Editorial board ecommendations clobbered all competition during election week. Out endorsement win-loss results for this election are a solid middling, but our endorsement traffic ran the table. The only thing stopping a clean top-10 sweep by the ed board? More policy and politics from Joel Stein and Michael Kinsley and an unexpectedly strong showing by Philip L. Fradkin's look at the legacy of Wallace Stegner. The tape:
Barack Obama for Democratic nominee, by the editorial board
The real Reagan, by Michael Kinsley
John McCain for GOP nominee, by the editorial board
No on Proposition 92, by the editorial board
Yes on 94, 95, 96, and 97, by the editorial board
Perhaps a bit too stimulated, by Joel Stein
Yes on Proposition 93, by the editorial board
No on Proposition 91, by the editorial board
We recommend, by the editorial board
A classic, or a fraud? by Philip L. Fradkin



What's good for the Democratic Party is not necessarily good for the United States. The Democrats seem to be forced to use Hillary and the baggage she brings meaning Bill to get back in the white house.Isin't that the most stupid and disgusting thing you can think of. The Democratic party would be back in power getting all the jobs they lost in the past two elections and Bill would be also be back doing what he likes and is driven to do to unsuspecting female interns and getting richer from politically arranged deals.
The only solution to preventing this horrible scenerio to happen is *DONT vote for the Clintons*.
I am sure that either Obomma or Mc Cain would honorably serve their country as the next president of our country.
God Bless America.
Posted by: Jack's Son | February 17, 2008 at 01:52 PM
A solution for all things political;
Digg is trying to silence me by forbidding me to shout to my friends. Lots of luck digg!!!
http://alliancewithnone.blogspot.com/2008/02/petition-to- amend-us-constitution.html
Posted by: Mark Earhart | February 14, 2008 at 07:20 AM