More from the Bloggosphere:
ROGER SIMON: If you're looking for further proof... assuming that any is necessary... that the daily newspaper as we know it is headed for extinction, look no further than McCain: A Question of Temperament by Michael Leahy in today's WaPo. It reads somewhere between a discarded talking points memo for party functionaries and a post on some minor blog by a third-string research assistant to Howard Dean. And yet the WaPo has it on the front page! CLICK HERE to Read the Entire Article....
GRANITE GROK: Who cares what [Bob Smith] thinks about ANYTHING? It is no secret that there has long been no love lost between the two. While the story includes a recounting of a particular run-in between them, it's my understanding that it might not be at all accurate. Bob Smith is a has-been who long ago lost his way. After cozying up to the environmental wackos in the last year of his Senate term in some crazy effort to win their votes (in a race against Jeanne Shaheen?!), he lost the primary (thankfully) to John E. Sununu, skulking away to Florida where we didn't hear much from him (again, thankfully) until he resurfaced to endorse... JOHN KERRY for president in 2004! You'd think that the friends of a guy that's so obviously lost his marbles would somehow find a way to politely tell him to put a cork in it... Oh, and the bit of calling him a "New Hampshire Republican"-- I don't think that's true. I'm pretty sure he's in Florida someplace, selling used cars, or something... CLICK HERE to Read Entire Article....
MARATHON PUNDIT: This morning, the Washington Post ran an annoying story about John McCain's temper penned by Micheal Leahy. It's on the front page of the print edition of the daily, which is "A01" in internet-speak. … Most of the anger-tales cited by the paper are over 15 years old. Except for a pointed-exchange between McCain--which was a talking down, not a temper flare-up--between the senator and a New York Times reporter earlier this year, none of them involve McCain's current run for the presidency. CLICK HERE to Read Entire Article.....
CHRIS JETER: The Washington Post decided that this was front page material today... it's interesting to me that the national media would try to portray a man of strong convinctions who angers when people dishonor their office as "hotheaded" and somehow question his fitness for office. … It is one of the main reasons I support him. Honor is something Sen. McCain has in spades, and it is something in short supply in Washington... CLICK HERE to Read Article!
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