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Dems Hold Debate No. 342 -- All Eyes On The Two That Didn't Clasp Hands. What Are They Up To?
Sunday night ping
I’m in.
Good Sunday night everyone, and welcome to another night of Drudge Radio... followed of course by my show (for those who have been able to download the player, otherwise, you’ll have to wait for the archive). ;)

Beckham finally scored. With something other than... no, forget I went there.

High School Musical 2 drew 17.24 million viewers. That's a lotta people.
I didn’t get a chance to check out that player. Are you positive, totally, rockin’ sure that there are no spyware or other invasive issues with it?
Hi, btw :)
Good Evening, Kids!
Methinks that Matt will be discussing Dean tonight, no?
Evenin’! Yep, I’d say so. Bet you’re glad to be out of the Caribbean tonight.
Count my wife and I and our 5 kids in. It was good family entertainment.
Also from Drudge:
Edwards Calls Coulter 'She-Devil'...A good excuse to get ANN to call in, eh?
No kidding. Looks like all the hype Disney pushed into it paid off. I wonder if that'll provoke them to do a HSM3?
The sad thing is-- of what I've seen and heard of it, it is ridiculously corny. But hey, it's for the kiddie crowd anyway, so who am I to judge?
In other news this week, in case you missed it, Siegfried and Roy came out. Shocking.
We ought to just come out and say it: Thank you, Captain Obvious.
It's interesting to note!
Yes, I am. On Tuesday morning, the 5-day cone had Puerto Rico smack right in the middle of the hurricane’s path... but Dean changed direction on Wed., so we really dodged a bullet. My prayers and thoughts are with the people and country of Jamaica.
Positive, totally, rockin’ sure. I’ve had it on my own computer for years (that’s what I use to stream the show) and I’m notoriously wary of what I download. I’ve never had any problems with spyware at all.
There’s some professional stations out there that use it too (like WJNT in Mississippi— they carry Rush, Hannity, and Levin through that same program... and even Drudge!).
Download it here by saving the file at the link on this page to your desktop:
http://www.streamerp2p.com/?page=download.htm
Then run it, and it’ll install the player.
And if you want to test it, go to
http://www.wjnt.com/ and click on “Listen live.” Like I said, they’ll be carrying Drudge using that player.
McCain Praises Hillary; Disagrees With Rove Over Her RecordLOL!
And his people wonder why he has trouble connecting to the conservative base...
Nice picture of true American losers.
Hiya, Ron! It’s a good excuse, indeed. We haven’t heard from her in ages.
Edwards’ campaign seems to have stalled, so he’s revisiting the Coulter story. Correct me if I’m misreading the situation. I’d call his attempt a yawner, if it weren’t for the fact that he’s such a lousy husband to his cancer-stricken family.
How are you doing? I never get to chat with you anymore.
Brief correction:
WJNT apparently doesn’t link to the “listen live” on their Web site anymore for some odd reason. You have to go to the Streamer P2P home page (http://www.streamerp2p.com/), look on the list for WJNT (it’s #5 right now) and click the blue and yellow icon to its right.
If it wasn’t for his support of the Iraq mission, McCain would be just another liberal. Sad to see what’s happened in the 8 years since he last ran for President.
I’m glad for your sake, but yeah. Jamaica is really going to have a rough time of this one, I think.
Did anyone see the video of the people that fell from the helicopter back into the water. They lowered the hellicopter again and got them so I gather they're OK. Meanwhile we here would beg for consecutive days of rain here.
Whose he?
McCain is such a pile of manure, I can’t imagine who still keeps him afloat with cash. I really can’t.
Aren’t they, though.
How are you doing?LOLOL!I never get to chat with you anymore.
Sorry, lainie!I guess that I have been just "posting and running" on the last few Drudge threads. :o)
At this time on Sunday nights, I am often "in transition" between computers -- and unless I bring my laptop in the car with me, I will be OFFLINE for an hour or so -- very soon.But it's O.K., I can still LISTEN to Drudge in the car --- and catch up on your marvelous thread when I get home. ;)
Hey lainie, Drrrrudge.
What did McCain say. I missed all the sunday shows today.
Ahhhhh! Stupid Drudge all-caps! My eyes! My eyes!
Will that guy ever learn to type or what.
WABC said two have died as a result of the floods, but they didn’t say how.
We haven’t had even five inches in the past 14 months... but I do live in a desert.
Howard Dean? Dean Martin? LOL! I don't have cable (getting it on tuesday) so I'm missing the hoopla over hurrican dean.
Hi Lainie
Illegal alien arested WOOOOOHOOOOOOO
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1883554/posts?q=1&;page=101
She is Elvira Arrellano, the (illegally-here) Mexican woman who sought sanctuary from deportation in a Chicago church.
Hillary comes to us as a sister in worship, and she loved Arkansas.
There's some interesting storms comin through
and I'm still on the dreaded dialup.
You forgot to mention the the NASCAR race was rained out. LOL!
Oh, no worries. I was just sayin’. :) We’re always glad when you can stop by, no matter for how long!
Heya, SCP!
Shh... do not feed the llort.
*****Immigration Activist Arellano Arrested in L.A.****Make that "Who is SHE?"Who's he?
This is the loon who has been holed up in a Chicaago church for MONTHS -- giving press conferences, holding rallies -- from inside the sanctity and protection of a house of worship.This time she made the critical mistake -- or had an excess of pride and/or foolishness -- of taking her show on the road.
Even the politically correct boneheads at ICE apparently could not put up with that much negative publicity.
sorry capital letters are offensive. i’ll keep them to a minimum if you prefer. there, is that better? grammar will be bad, but heck. who cares about emphasis.
:o)
Not only illegal, but under deportation order. “Arellano arrived in the U.S. in 1997 and was soon deported back to Mexico. In 2000, she returned and moved to Illinois, working at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport cleaning planes.
She was arrested in 2002 and later convicted of working under a false Social Security number, prompting the order for her to be deported.”
Working at O’Hare?? Using a false SSN?? good grief.
Hey TN, the Mexicans will use the arrest to rally and march.
There is an issue here in the next week they are using to milk also.
Ooh, are you dealing with the Erin remnants that went through Oklahoma? Stay safe.
Feel no fret, a new school year is starting.
You can put a tablet and some pencils in your backpack
and make notes on how to write properly.
When you get it figured out, you can email Drudge.
Life is good.
McCain donors include:
Jonathan E. Colby, managing director of The Carlyle Group, a global private equity firm.
Edward F. Cox Jr., a partner at the law firm of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler. Cox, a son-in-law to the late President Richard M. Nixon, in 2005 launched a challenge to New York Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the next years election, but withdrew after then-Republican Gov. George E. Pataki stated a preference for another candidate.
Patricia Nixon Cox, Ed Coxs wife and the former presidents daughter, also donated to McCains campaign.
Arthur B. Culvahouse, attorney and chairman of the firm OMelveny & Myers. Culvahouse served as White House counsel to President Ronald Reagan from 1987 to 1989.
Becki Donatelli, president of Campaign Solutions Inc. Donatellis biography describes her as the lead Internet consultant to McCains 2000 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, and his 2008 exploratory campaign is a Donatelli client.
Roger J. Enrico, chairman of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.
Carly Fiorina, former CEO and chairman of the board of the Hewlett-Packard technology company.
Peter G. Fitzgerald, chairman of Chain Bridge Bancorp Inc. and former U.S. senator of Illinois. Fitzgerald was elected in 1998 but retired after just one term, with Democrat Barack Obama winning his open seat in 2004. Like McCain, Fitzgerald developed a reputation as a maverick within the ranks of Senate Republicans.
Phil Gramm, an investment banker at UBS who, as a U.S. senator of Texas from 1985 to 2002, was a longtime McCain colleague. McCain chaired Gramms ultimately short-lived campaign for the 1996 Republican presidential nomination. Gramms wife Wendy, an economist, also donated to McCains exploratory effort.
Douglas J. Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Holtz-Eakin is the economic policy chairman for McCains bid.
Henry A. Kissinger, the U.S. secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Gerald R. Ford, who is president of the consulting firm Kissinger and Associates.
John F. Lehman, chairman of J.F. Lehman & Company, an investment firm that specializes in defense-related industries. Lehman served as a Navy secretary under President Ronald Reagan and more recently served as a member of the federal commission that investigated the Sept. 11, terrorist attacks.
Mark McKinnon, vice chairman of Public Strategies Inc. ($500 donation). McKinnon is advising McCains presidential campaign and directed advertising for George W. Bushs successful presidential campaigns in 2000 and 2004.
Bob Perry, homebuilder ($4,200 donation). A prominent donor to Republican committees and candidates and conservative-leaning 527 political organizations, Perry was a major financial backer of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the organization that assailed the military credentials of 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry. Perrys contribution was included among the $1.05 million that McCain transferred from his Senate campaign committee.
Theodore Roosevelt IV, a managing director at the investment brokerage Lehman Brothers. McCain has long considered himself as a Teddy Roosevelt Republican, so it should come as no surprise that the great-grandson and namesake of the late Republican president is backing McCain.
Orson Swindle, consultant for Orson Swindle Associates LLC ($1,000 donation). Like McCain, Swindle is a former Vietnam prisoner of war. Swindle ran respectable but losing House campaigns in Hawaiis 1st Congressional District in 1994 and 1996, falling to Democratic incumbent Neil Abercrombie. He later served as a member of the Federal Trade Commission.
John W. Timmons, founding partner of The Cormac Group, a consulting and lobbying firm. Timmons is a former legislative director to McCain.
http://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/02/01/cq_2221.html
McCain donors include:
Jonathan E. Colby, managing director of The Carlyle Group, a global private equity firm.
Edward F. Cox Jr., a partner at the law firm of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler. Cox, a son-in-law to the late President Richard M. Nixon, in 2005 launched a challenge to New York Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the next years election, but withdrew after then-Republican Gov. George E. Pataki stated a preference for another candidate.
Patricia Nixon Cox, Ed Coxs wife and the former presidents daughter, also donated to McCains campaign.
Arthur B. Culvahouse, attorney and chairman of the firm OMelveny & Myers. Culvahouse served as White House counsel to President Ronald Reagan from 1987 to 1989.
Becki Donatelli, president of Campaign Solutions Inc. Donatellis biography describes her as the lead Internet consultant to McCains 2000 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, and his 2008 exploratory campaign is a Donatelli client.
Roger J. Enrico, chairman of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.
Carly Fiorina, former CEO and chairman of the board of the Hewlett-Packard technology company.
Peter G. Fitzgerald, chairman of Chain Bridge Bancorp Inc. and former U.S. senator of Illinois. Fitzgerald was elected in 1998 but retired after just one term, with Democrat Barack Obama winning his open seat in 2004. Like McCain, Fitzgerald developed a reputation as a maverick within the ranks of Senate Republicans.
Phil Gramm, an investment banker at UBS who, as a U.S. senator of Texas from 1985 to 2002, was a longtime McCain colleague. McCain chaired Gramms ultimately short-lived campaign for the 1996 Republican presidential nomination. Gramms wife Wendy, an economist, also donated to McCains exploratory effort.
Douglas J. Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Holtz-Eakin is the economic policy chairman for McCains bid.
Henry A. Kissinger, the U.S. secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Gerald R. Ford, who is president of the consulting firm Kissinger and Associates.
John F. Lehman, chairman of J.F. Lehman & Company, an investment firm that specializes in defense-related industries. Lehman served as a Navy secretary under President Ronald Reagan and more recently served as a member of the federal commission that investigated the Sept. 11, terrorist attacks.
Mark McKinnon, vice chairman of Public Strategies Inc. ($500 donation). McKinnon is advising McCains presidential campaign and directed advertising for George W. Bushs successful presidential campaigns in 2000 and 2004.
Bob Perry, homebuilder ($4,200 donation). A prominent donor to Republican committees and candidates and conservative-leaning 527 political organizations, Perry was a major financial backer of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the organization that assailed the military credentials of 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry. Perrys contribution was included among the $1.05 million that McCain transferred from his Senate campaign committee.
Theodore Roosevelt IV, a managing director at the investment brokerage Lehman Brothers. McCain has long considered himself as a Teddy Roosevelt Republican, so it should come as no surprise that the great-grandson and namesake of the late Republican president is backing McCain.
Orson Swindle, consultant for Orson Swindle Associates LLC ($1,000 donation). Like McCain, Swindle is a former Vietnam prisoner of war. Swindle ran respectable but losing House campaigns in Hawaiis 1st Congressional District in 1994 and 1996, falling to Democratic incumbent Neil Abercrombie. He later served as a member of the Federal Trade Commission.
John W. Timmons, founding partner of The Cormac Group, a consulting and lobbying firm. Timmons is a former legislative director to McCain.
http://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/02/01/cq_2221.html
Yep, it sure is. I live in a free country where I can look past people who, for some reason, want to insult me the first time we meet. It’s grand!
....plus maybe a phone call from Ann Coulter!!!Do you know of any OTHER "buckeyes" that can help to defend Ann next month?
Leftist PFAW to confront Ann Coulter in OHIO on Sept. 6 at Xavier U.
Posted by Gopher Broke
On News/Activism 08/15/2007 2:05:59 PM PDT · 22 replies · 717+ views
Big storms are coming here ( and how we need the rain, if it ever comes, I hope it pours for hours), as well. Lots of rumbling going on up there and wondering if I should stay online or not...really want to...I am near Indianapolis, where are you located?
****Mexican woman who sought sanctuary from deportation in a Chicago church.****
OK. I think I may have seen her when on Fox News once.
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