Opinion Pages
Literally hundreds of newspaper opinion pages,
letters to editor and more are included in this incredible database -- searchable by
geographical location and even topic. This one's a gem (that saved us a lot of time, since
we don't have to link those resources!). |
Texas Political Gossip
Former chief of staff to Texas Lieu. Governor
Bob Bullock -- recently euologized as last of the backroom rainmakers, George Strong is
now an Austin-based political consultant and observer. And apparently a George W.
supporter, though no shill, he points out. |
Free
Republic
"Independent, grass-roots
conservatism on the web." With links to NYT, FBI-Coverup.com, chinaspyguide, antiwar.com,
WashTimes, it's not easy to dismiss this one as another right wing rant machine. 20,000
registered, very active users. Wondering if anyone hates Lieberman because he's a F.J.B.? Whether
anyone's Demspin?
Lots of actual voters here. |
Heard on the Hill
Ed Henry
Think "Inside the Beltway."
Now think, "Gossip Column." Well, that's about what we have, from where this New
Yorker sits. Good stuff, and quite complete; turns out old white men do more than drink. I
did not know that. |
| Kaus Files |
| policy |
| michael moore |
| gwbush.com |
| newsmax.com |
| vastrightwing.com |
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"Rep. Jim Maloney (D-Conn.), who's known to
have a somewhat ample girth, was none too pleased when GOP opponent Mark Nielsen
(called him) "Fat Bastard" (a movie character) ... A Maloney aide told
the Hartford Courant, "I just think this is juvenile trash. Cullen shot
back, "Jim Maloney is welcome to call me a skinny bastard..." But the Courant
cleverly turned things around by asking whether the speculation is true about Nielsen
getting a hair transplant.
-Heard on the
Hill
| "Maxim, the swanky men's magazine transplanted to our
shores from Britain in '97, threw a holiday bash in Manhattan last week...a
fake-snow-adorned theme-club serving a bit of the old T & A on ice over a bed of
unthawed second-string celebrities. ..Who's that middle-aged sitcom guy in the tux?
"Oh I think he was the neighbor on Mad About You," postulated the photographer
from World Photo." |
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