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  Wednesday, January 18, 2006


New West: "Two bills that could radically alter the landscape of immigration in this country are currently under consideration, one in the U.S. Congress and one in the Colorado legislature. One has a decent chance of passing, one stands a "less than zero" chance according to its own sponsor. But both reflect the growing intolerance for undocumented aliens that is sweeping America."

Andrew Sullivan: "Now the real question: why are there not more conservatives skeptical of a newly intrusive government power? Has it occurred to them that these powers may one day be deployed by a president they don't trust?"

Political Wire: "Former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD) 'is weighing the possibility of running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008,' the Argus Leader reports. Said Daschle: 'I have received a lot of encouragement.'"

Josh Marshall: "November Santorum: 'The K Street project is purely to make sure we have qualified applicants for positions that are in town. From my perspective, it's a good government thing.'"

"January Santorum: 'Well, I don't know what you mean by Senate liaison to the, quote, 'K Street Project.' I'm not aware of any Senate liaison job that I do for the K Street Project.'"

TalkLeft: "Arianna writes that yesterday's speeches by Al Gore and Hillary Clinton, both of which criticized the Bush Administration, are like coming attractions to the 2008 Democratic presidiential nomination. Arianna notes that while Hillary has been a terrific Senator, it's hard to go from sitting Senator to President (she lists John Kerry as a prime example) and says right now, she thinks Gore has the edge"

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


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