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An annual tradition for over a decade! This is my list of ridiculous people from 2008 (so far). Pass me one of those rolls, please: The Greasy Gravy Award for oily publicity that makes the main dish inedible goes to the reprehensible soon-to-be-former Sen. Elizabeth Dole. Her ad speaks all too loudly for itself. Unfortunately, her opponent took the bait and responded that she (Sen.-elect Kay
This evening, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) took to the Senate floor and paid tribute to Republican senators who lost their re-election bids. While McConnell had plenty of nice words for Norm Coleman, Elizabeth Dole, John Sununu, he never mentioned Ted Stevens, who lost his bid in a tight race after being convicted on [...]
In a recent column , I described Sen. Elizabeth Dole's 'godless' ad about her opponent, Kay Hagan. I wrote: "In the ad, Dole raised legitimate questions about Kay Hagan's attending a Boston fundraiser hosted by a couple known for promoting atheist causes." That prompted some questions from readers. One wrote: "Why do you consider these questions legitimate?" The fundraiser was at the home of Woody...
Kay Hagan, winner in the recent election of the U.S. Senate race in North Carolina, has dropped her defamation lawsuit filed just before the election against incumbent Sen. Elizabeth Dole. CNN reported yesterday on Hagan's decision to focus on economic issues facing the country instead of pursuing the lawsuit that challenged election ads Dole ran against Hagan questioning her religious beliefs. The...
North Carolina U.S. Sen.-elect Kay Hagan has withdrawn a defamation lawsuit against Elizabeth Dole over a TV campaign ad that Hagan said questioned her Christianity.
Soon-to-be-former Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) made a serious, perhaps fatal, error when she went negative against challenger Kay Hagan in the closing days of her re-election campaign. Her "Godless" attack ad, in which she employed an actress to read the words "there is no God" over a picture of Hagan, did inspire people to vote and make donations. Just not in favor of Dole. Turns out, Sen.-
Gail Collins thanking North Carolina: Instead, we’ll contemplate the fact that North Carolina tossed Elizabeth Dole out of office despite her ad campaign aimed at convincing the state that her opponent, Kay Hagan, was an atheist. This was accomplished, you may remember, through the creative strategy of showing Hagan’s picture along with another woman’s voice saying: [...]
Elizabeth Dole's concession speech: "I urge you also to join me in praying for God to guide and support Kay Hagan." Gee, Liddy, I thought you said she didn't believe in God. Just think: this lady could've been America's First Lady at some point. Makes you shudder, doesn't it?
In a November 1 article about the "five most egregious political ads" that ran in North Carolina this campaign cycle, The Charlotte Observer ranked as third worst a VoteVets.org ad accusing Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) of voting against funding body armor for U.S. troops. The Observer wrote that "[n]either of the two pieces of legislation that VoteVets.org cites mentions body armor" and further stated...
Some quick stories I found worthwhile this morning:The alleged wave of youth voters (18-29 year olds) did transpire to some degree. There were roughly 50% more young voters than in 2004. Moreover, those that did show up voted for Obama...
What’s my first thought in contemplating the election results? I think I should call my brother: A redneck was applying for a job as a switch operator on the railroad. The engineer conducting the interview asked, "What would you do...
TWO FAMILIES.... We learned fairly early last night that Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R) lost her re-election bid in North Carolina. In fact, it wasn't especially close, with Democrat Kay Hagan defeating Dole by nine points, 53% to 44%. It's worth...