Archive for October 15th, 2010

Friday’s Asshat of the Day

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Today’s award doesn’t go to an individual, but to a Federal government agency and one of it’s contractors. Today we honor the US Office of Personnel Management and Aetna Insurance. Aetna is one of the companies that provide health benefits through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP). And as Think Progress points out today, […]

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Urquhart Image Search

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Urquhart Image Search

Check out what comes up if you search for images of Urquhart. No big whoop. It just cracks me up is all.

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Rasmussen Has Coons Up By 11%

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The latest Rasmussen poll has Chris Coons up by 11%, 51% to 40%. This is an improvement for Coons since the last Rasmussen poll, which had his lead at 9% – 49% to 40%.

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Friday Open Thread

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The Friday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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Remember When O’Donnell Threw Jesus Under the Bus ?

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There was some clear testimony during the Coons/O’Donnell debate. Only it wasn’t the kind of testimony Christine’s evangelical base was expecting.

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About That “Nice” Christine O’Donnell

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Christine O’Donnell’s new commercial uses the theme from a viral internet video of a man who stopped his sister’s rape.

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Glen Urquhart: Cluster Fucky

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If you can’t figure out how get to a job interview on time, you don’t get the job.

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Mike Castle Gets It — Kinda

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Mike Castle spoke to NPR about his primary loss, and expressed the opinion that he should have worked harder to get moderates and Castle Democrats to become Republicans.

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