Sunday, September 03, 2006

Just Saying...

  • Watching the PA Senate debate on Meet the Press this morning, Bob Casey may be the worst "major" candidate for U.S. Senate I have seen in quite a while.

  • Is it just me, or is Tim Russert a poor choice to serve as a moderator between D's and R's? He usually asks good questions in one-on-ones, but he seemed to ease up on Casey at times while pressing and pressing Santorum on the same question over an over again, particularly on Iraq.

  • I agree with Pejman Yousefzadeh; I don't buy this either.

  • Why should voters vote for John Sarbanes? If there is a lot of work still to be done, as his ads say, why wasn't his father on the ball for the last forty years? If John is trying to be a chip off of the old block, and by including his father in his commercials he is trying to do just that, why should voters think junior will do any better?

  • I don't care what Allan Lichtman says about his actions being spontaneous, it just has given him too much publicity for it not to be a pre-planned media event.

  • Licthman, Rales, and Rasmussen's participation in the debate would have been a boon for Republican candidates. Both Cardin and Mfume would have had to shift more to the left on television in order to out-Democrat the other Democrats.

  • Can we say enough with the illegally placed campaign signs? More and more candidates are putting our more and more illegal signs in state highway right of ways.

  • Why are the Ravens carrying only two quarterbacks? We have gone down this road before. Maybe, just maybe, the Ravens will resign either Olson or St. Pierre, releasing them only for the purpose of not guaranteeing the entire year of their contract.

  • Maryland is going to have to do better in ACC play than they did yesterday against I-AA Middle Tennessee.

  • No matter how badly Hayden Penn pitched today, you have to keep him pitching the last month of the season.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Santorum is a sure loser. Good riddance.

9:11 PM  

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