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...responsive, with a compelling history, energy and ambition. If he wins on Oct. 9, will he go the way of his political mentor Whitlam, who crashed in glorious catastrophe? The times don't beckon that kind of mad adventurism, in spite of Latham's "crazy-brave" persona among pundits. "Bite-sized changes in policy are more desirable (and certainly more believable) than big-bang social theories that turn the system upside down," Latham once said. Strip out the imagery of class hatred, the pandering to his constituency, the one-off election bribes and penalties, and what's left...
Having caught the scent of a juicy story from the MSM (mainstream media) to bite into, the bloggers were waiting to pounce like a pack of hounds behind the butcher shop. On Sept. 7, the day before the CBS broadcast, left-leaning blog talkingpointsmemo.com announced that 60 Minutes was to air "documents that shed light on Bush's guard service or lack thereof." The following afternoon, bloggers at freerepublic.com a conservative website, began anticipating the coverage with comments such as, "CBS should have to register as a Democrat [campaign organization]." Minutes into the broadcast, another Free Republic blogger (known...
...ability to establish a transitional government, a national council and a transitional law. The "Iraqi people" had little to do with establishing any of those, but McClellan plowed on. A reporter asked if McClellan was saying that the CIA was filled with "pessimists and naysayers," but McClellan wouldn't bite...
After hearing about the change, Lisa Y. Leung ’07 left the table and came back with a bowl full of Hemp Granola. “It’s disgusting,” she said upon her first bite. But she kept munching. “It’s actually okay,” she said after a few more handfuls. “But it does taste different than what I’m used...
MEANWHILE IN THE NETHERLANDS ... Pass the Sauce Dutch farmers have a hot tip for stopping hungry rabbits from nibbling at crops. They've been spraying their fields with the spicy American sauce Tabasco. One bite, they say, and the bunnies hop right off. The farmers are now trying to get the condiment recognized as a pesticide so it can qualify for subsidies...