Georgia is a state we have heard very little about as far as the Senate contest. Apparently the Georgia GOP is very strong, but Saxby Chambliss only won his campaign in 2002 by a narrow margin and only after running one of the dirtiest campaigns in memory. There are apparently now three stated challengers: Vernon Jones, DeKalb Co CEO, Dale Cardwell, a reporter, and Rand Knight...
A few weeks ago, Scott alerted us to the anti-environment lies and drivel that Richard Pombo is spreading through the House Committee on Resources website. The site is disgusting propaganda under the guise of official US policy.
Scott made one comment though which I cannot let pass without more discussion:
In fact, economic growth does harm the environment and this is beginning to be addressed by ecologists and environmentalists, including The Wildlife Society, for example.
Perhaps unlike many here at the MyDD forum, I don't get all my news from the web. I get some from (gasp) TV. Because I'm too cheap and disinterested to pay for cable or satellite, my only TV news source is Jim Lehrer. I could do worse.
Tonight on Newshour, the clip that was played quoted Harry Reid as saying something like: Andy Card will be a loss because you could work with him. Josh Bolton is a failure. Look at what Bolton has accomplished. He has raised the national debt and failed in our economic policy. He is a bad choice for chief of staff.
I like this reaction. Here's why: (Briefly)
See below for unapologetic entertaining speculation (hopefully), drawing from more or less accepted requirements for new VP from the main page entry
http://www.mydd.com/story/2005/10/18/164225/14#comment_top
It takes awhile to amass all the ground data collected after a hurricane. Now that most of the data is collected, it seems that Katrina was NOT a Category 4 hurricane. It was Cat 3 at Biloxi and Category 1 at New Orleans. The winds from this hurricane were not what we thought, rumors of NOAA measuring Cat 5 surface winds (reported by the media) were not true. This identifies more concerns at best, failures at worst....
The blogosphere appears to be rightfully proud that a netroots campaign helped to bring Howard Dean to the DNC chair position. He may in fact prove to be a leader that can move the party. But after having lurked around this site for awhile, I'm not sure those here in net-land will be partners in leadership. Rather, there is still evidence that those contributing to the blogs are more firmly entrenched as "reactionaries" and, worse, happy and comfortable in that role. Of course, I realize some of this is tongue-in-cheek, and I love the "Ask Santorum" thread.
· WI-08: Wingnut plans to run as "conservative independent" (desmoinesdem)
· 50 percent of southerners say Obama better president than Bush (desmoinesdem)
· What Yesterday Says About Young Voters (Mike Connery)
· Max Blumenthal on the dysfunctional movement driving the GOP (Mike Connery)
· IA-Gov: Culver launches second tv ad (desmoinesdem)
· Hilarious Vid On Why We Must Vote No On Issue 2!! (Cliff Schecter)
· NY-23: Scozzafava Drops Out! (lipris)
· NY-23: Pataki Goes Rogue, Endorses Teabagger Darling Doug Hoffman (lipris)
· Dunne Considering Run For VT-Gov (Nathan Empsall)
· McGovern Grandson Looks to Challenge Thune in 2010 (Jonathan Singer)
· IA-03: Two potential challengers for Boswell (desmoinesdem)
· NJ-Gov: Daggett Goes After Christie and Corzine (Jonathan Singer)