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The Year of Nomentum
A long time ago in Democratic primaries, there was this thing called momentum. It’s pretty complicated, but basically, momentum meant that if a candidate won one primary, he (we didn’t have women candidates back then) was more likely to win the next one […]
The Truth is Out There
To suggest that Kennedy was killed by a vast international conspiracy or that the 2000 Presidential election was rigged or even that the US government allowed either AIDS or 9/11 to happen is to suggest that someone somewhere — a dark cabal of industrialists and clandestine political powerbrokers maybe — are in control of the world’s fortunes.
Democrats and Fox News: Frenemies?
Last year alone was proof enough that Dems see Fox News as a fiery inferno. In March 2007, the Nevada Democratic Party backed out of an agreement they had with the network to co-sponsor a debate.
will.i.am recognized as Webby Artist of the Year
Dipdive is proud that hip hop star will.i.am has been awarded a Webby for Artist of the Year in recognition of his contribution to the “political landscape” with his “Yes We Can” video […]
Possible Third Party Runs
Third party runs can have big impacts. Had the Republicans nominated Mitt Romney, we’d probably be hearing a lot about Chuck Hagel, Michael Bloomberg, and Unity ’08. But the fact is that McCain and the Democratic nominee (almost certainly Obama) will be fighting a pitched battle for centrists.
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