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Born Again Feminist

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Tennessee Democratic Party spokesman Wade Munday is quoted in a Jeff Woods piece on Marsha Blackburn’s new found embrace of gender issues:

Rick Santorum: Still An Asshole

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Some politicians just need to go away. For example, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, who went on the Laura Ingraham Show yesterday to spout this nonsense:

SANTORUM: Sarah Palin is the Clarence Thomas for feminists.

P-P-P-Palin

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There is so much going around the net right now about Palin, but the best stuff has already come from the Obamessiah’s slobbering supporters. With this pick, their true colors are going to come shining through like never before.

Barack Obama Accepts Nomination

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9:23 -- Obama begins: The same party that gave George Bush and Dick Cheney two terms will ask this country for a third. We don't need 4 more years of 8. 8 is enough.

What does it say about your judgment when you think George Bush is right 90% of the time? I'm not ready to take a 10% chance on change. Senator McCain has been anything but independent.

Tuesday Morning: Breakfast with the Tennessee Delegation

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I arrived late and missed Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell’s talk, but to recap, he talked about unity and Hillary Clinton’s campaign in the context of today’s 88th anniversary of Women's Suffrage and the right to vote. He noted that McCain has voted twice against equal pay for women.

Obama on Equal Pay

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Barack Obama talks about equal pay:

Cougars in Nashville

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Egalia has the scoop on a young regressive leftist who'd rather see John McCain in office than allow Barack Obama to have her vote.

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