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I like to write, to be right, I tilt to the right, and I think life and politics is about principles, and heresies...Oh, and maybe football is life. Lisa will be my adviser on the blog; improvements to come will be owed to her.
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Speaking of Obama and overconfidence...

Apparently he and his aides are already planning for the transition to an Obama administration.

Beware--fame is fleeting.
Posted by Kevin at 12:37 PM
Labels: Barack Obama; America; election 2008
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