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Susan Sarandon Criticizes Hillary ClintonSusan Sarandon won't be playing Hillary Clinton anytime soon in a movie. She's just publicly attacked the Senator, calling her a "whiner." When Sarandon was asked if she'd ever play Hillary, she replied, "No…At this point, ... ... |
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Did the Far Left Blogs Turn Lieberman Into a Republican? [Framing Science]That's the take in this recent profile at New York magazine. The far left blogosphere first stung Lieberman when his 2004 bid for the Democratic presidential nomination fell flat but then really turned him towards the GOP following his 2006 Senate primary race. In Lieberman's view, powerful blogg... |
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Tony Dungy and His Conservative Views Say Barack Obama Is 'Great for Our Country'Filed under: Colts, NFL FansNearly two years ago, Tony Dungy became the first black head coach to win a Super Bowl. He's also considered one of the nicest guys in sports, a committed family man, and a devout Christian who also has strong views on homosexuality, and gay marriage, in particular. I... |
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Barack Obama accepts presidential nomination of Democratic party[q url="http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-ledeall29-2008aug29,0,1667196.story"] DENVER -- Voters must choose between continuing Republican failures or a future that restores hope in the success of the American dream, Barack Obama argued tonight as he accepted the Democra... |
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Obama Speech: More Than 84,000 AttendDENVER — More than 84,000 people have jammed into Invesco Field at Mile High stadium to hear Barack Obama's historic acceptance speech, city officials say. Nancy Kuhn of Denver's public works department says the figure is based on the number of credentials that were scanned as delegates, i... |
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Obama’s SpeechBarack Obama’s speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination was . . . long. Too long. The last fifteen or twenty minutes of it, when he went into preacher mode and talked of unity and reconciliation and change and such, were uplifting and solid political theater. Whether it&... |

