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July, 2006 Entries


July 31

    • A few thoughts on campaigns, bloggers, and disclosure
    • Blogs, nasty rhetoric, and whether some people are okay with death threats

July 27

    • What Haifa looked like, when it wasn't under attack
    • What race in 2006 is an absolute must-win for the GOP?

July 26

    • If you’re consulting for John McCain’s PAC, you ought to tell your readers (updated)

July 25

    • Hmmm. That line from an unnamed GOP Senate candidate sounds familiar
    • Kristof, Friedman, and seeing things that aren't there

July 24

    • Daily Kos, kinda iffy on remembering recent history
    • 64 percent of Americans think 'strong links' between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda; 50 percent think Saddam had WMDs
    • Can we become desensitized to civilian casualties?

July 21

    • Will Turkish troops go into Iraq? I rescind my skepticism, maybe they will

July 20

    • The Tipping Point, Victor Davis Hanson, and whether Hezbollah is thinking of attacking American soil

July 19

    • 41 percent of Republicans find McCain 'not acceptable as a nominee'
    • Examining a 'progressive realist' foreign policy
    • Why do columnists believe that 'aggressive diplomacy' has the magical power to stop blood feuds?

July 18

    • Turkish forces preparing to attack PKK in Iraq? I'm skeptical
    • No, sometimes we can't just talk it out

July 17

    • Some fascinating poll results regarding 9/11 images and voters
    • Who among us could mock a man fleeing for his life?

July 14

    • And you think you had a long delay at the airport

July 13

    • Rockets hit Haifa
    • For those keeping an eye on the continuing fight over Wal-Mart
    • Glenn & Helen, John McCain, Jeb Bush, blogs, talk radio and passion
    • Can the 'chickenhawk' charge move votes in a Senate race?
    • I must dissent from the outrage over the DCCC ad

July 12

    • At what point does coverage of the Taliban turn into hyping their strength?

July 11

    • The art of political predictions, and a smart look at 2006 races
    • A serious political insight from (gasp!) Daily Kos!

July 10

    • Many members of today's Democratic grassroots would have loathed Harry Truman
    • What would a Lamont victory over Lieberman mean?

July 06

    • Taking a dive, in the World Cup, and in politics
    • Yes, yes, we're losing Afghanistan. We're always losing Afghanistan.
    • If the NSA had Coke's formula, would the New York Times report it?

July 05

    • Thank You For Spying

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