- : New Hampshire
- : 50
- : Liberal
- : Democratic
- : In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is.
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Noticeably absent was any mention of the fact that Penn, HRC's strategy genius, concluded that HRC didn't need a strategy for post-Super Tuesday campaigning and so didn't have one at the ready. (Of course, HRC's hubristic acceptance of that thinking was equally fatal to her campaign.) Penn et al. believed she was the inevitable nominee who would become the presumptive nominee once the polls closed.
Posted at June 9, 2008 8:22 AM in response to Mark Penn: We Should Have Contested Caucuses
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The difference is that Yoo did not write his memo while wearing the hat of an academician, but as a policy adviser to the pResident. Is it your contention that being tenured immunizes him from ANY job action based on his work for the government?
Posted at April 12, 2008 9:40 PM in response to Berkeley Law Dean: Yoo Was Not The Decider



