How you can help get out the vote for Democrats from the comfort of your own home.
Tester outpolls Burns, 46-35.
Jaime covers the Montana Supreme Court case on CI-97, the “Scr*w our State” initiative.
Shane live blogs the Senate debate and the House debate via the radio.
Florio: Candidates “turn up the heat.” Johnson: Iraq “ignites debate.
On Conrad Burns’ secret plan to win the Iraq War.
National Review Online: “Parading your two billion in pork + ‘I’m a fiscal conservative’ = Loser.”
Burns makes another top ten list! This time, the ten dumbest Congressmen.
JEFF looks at more gay-bashing from the American Taliban.
New West: “The Problem with a Call Center Economy.”
Wyoming governor Dave Freudenthal to stump for Gary Trauner. That’s great news in a tight race.
The right is using the specter of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, with a little help from the media. But if we examine the “values” of Pelosi compared to, say, Newt Gingrich, it’s Pelosi who comes out looking good…
Republicans raise more, spend more, and are still losing their races.
Like Connecticut’s Christopher Shays who, according to a report, is cracking under pressure.
One conservative commentator uses New Mexico Republican Heather Wilson as the bellwether for the fate of GOP House seats across the country. She’s down by 8 points in the latest poll.
What the Democrats would do if they win control of the House.
Charges against Ken Lay were dropped, following legal precedent, but leaves both Lay’s victims and the government frustrated in seeing justice.
You knew Olbermann would comment on the torture bill.
Now the feds want to know what websites you’re reading.
Can we expect this kind of sc*mbag politicking here in Montana soon?
Mike Tyson will fight women for Republican Senatorial candidate, Michael Steele!
October 19, 2006 at 12:23 pm
Listen, there is nothing at all wrong with the words scum, damn, hell and screw. None of them needs a goddamned asterisk. Please stop distracting us.
October 19, 2006 at 2:26 pm
Haha! Sorry, just don’t want this blog to get trapped in anybody’s work filter. Plus I think the asterisk is underappreciated in today’s society.
October 20, 2006 at 10:39 am
Fair enough.