First Senate Projection of 2010
The 2010 cycle is gearing up, and now is the time to usher in my first projection for how the upcoming Senate elections will go. I’ll be updating my projection system as we get...
The 2010 cycle is gearing up, and now is the time to usher in my first projection for how the upcoming Senate elections will go. I’ll be updating my projection system as we get...
“Shame” has permeated the UK Parliament as the full extent of the so-called “expenses scandal” becomes widely known. And I’m just sorry I’ve not been able to blog about it in the last month...
I meant to do this post last week, but here it goes. For the first time since 1996, my two siblings, myself, and our father, all gathered together at the same place at the...
Exposing the general laziness of the FBK-backed majority’s Senators, a small group of seven were able to deny the UF Student Senate the necessary quorum to conduct business at this week’s meeting. (A quorum,...
With $75 million already in the bank after 3 days at the box office, the new cast and crew of “Star Trek” have successfully relaunched a franchise long-since thought dead. Many, including Matt Ygelsias,...
Ross Douthat has the right idea. A lot of what passes for “centrist” ideas in Washington is self-serving Senators in both parties splitting the difference between two competing sides and declaring victory in their...
According to news reports late last week, Justice David Souter is retiring from the Supreme Court. This is quite serendipitous, as just two days before, I completed work on a novel detailing a partisan...
President Obama is “thrilled” to have Specter on the Democratic side of the aisle, a breaking new development occuring on this, the President’s 100th day in office. Specter, a Republican Senator from Pennsylvania, was...