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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (8262)1/2/2004 1:03:24 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
Some interesting views from the fine folks at the Bush War Blog.com

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Mark A.R. Kleiman has been doing some heavy duty holiday posting, with critiques markarkleiman.com
of William Saletan's hatchet job on Howard Dean,
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and a rip on Glenn Reynolds
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over the Valerie Plame affair (Kleiman is the man for details on this scandal). For what it's worth, I don't think Saletan was very rough on Dean, but Glenn "Instahack" Reynolds has gone from David Brooks-like suburban thickheadedness to outright propaganda. I don't bother to post all the attacks I see on Reynolds, mostly because I don't think Bush Wars readers bother with his puerile brand of apologisms and smears.

The favorable Kucinich press just keeps rolling. The Christian Science Monitor
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finds more nice things to say about the only candidate less likely than Al Sharpton to get the Democratic nod.

Over at BuzzFlash, Ted Kennedy weighs in
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on Tom Daschle's record. I view Daschle much like I do Dick Gephardt. He's definitely on our side, but sometimes you have to take his word for it because his actions aren't always what you'd hope for.

A party switch by Barbara Hafer has Kos all a twitter.
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I agree: any legitimate challenge to Rick Santorum is a good thing.
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