31 blog reactions to http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1107/7018.html
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Reason Magazine - Hit & Run's Journal
188 days ago · No authority yet(and the TV movie that followed). The Perot surge was the result of a really rancid flavor of populism, from voters who wanted to close the borders, hike taxes, and scrap trade deals, and who believed a pistol-packin' egomaniac
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Bring on Bloomberg!
(and the TV movie that followed). The Perot surge was the result of a really rancid flavor of populism, from voters who wanted to close the borders, hike taxes, and scrap trade deals, and who believed a pistol-packin' egomaniac was the man who'd lead them to the promised land. The Bloomberg movement is, by comparison, pretty pathetic and harmless. Also, if it's not already on your blogroll, go and visit Third Party Watch.
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Bring on Bloomberg!
(and the TV movie that followed). The Perot surge was the result of a really rancid flavor of populism, from voters who wanted to close the borders, hike taxes, and scrap trade deals, and who believed a pistol-packin' egomaniac was the man who'd lead them to the promised land. The Bloomberg boomlets are, by comparison, pretty weak and harmless. Also, if it's not already on your blogroll, go and visit Third Party Watch. (Bonus fun from my Lexising: Peter Applebome's March 29
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Texas Endorsements
families, churches, and businesses free to make their own decisions, and not have bureaucrats and politicians calling the shots.” Who else could he mean, especially since Barry Goldwater, JR has already endorsed the candidate. Since the Perot voters are still looking for their candidate, the Texas Billionaire and third party candidate from 1992 should join Armey on the stage for the endorsement as well. A hilarious argument against possible Paul’s third party status actually compares him to Perot, wherein Paul runs as indie only
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Perot
...www.indiaprwire.com Perot voters still looking for a candidate CNN’s Lou Dobbs reminds political world that Perot’s potent constituency is still up for grabs. www.politico.com
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Ben Smith's Blog: Political News about Democrats and the 2008 Election - Politico.com
222 days ago · Authority: 4,323CNBC deal behind Harwood's WSJ departure Nov 27, 2007 09:02 AM EST Romney: Muslims not needed in Cabinet Nov 27, 2007 08:32 AM EST Clinton tops Obama among African-Americans Nov 27, 2007 03:47 PM EST Perot voters still looking for a candidate Nov 24 2007 - 7:48 AM EST Why candidates should give thanks Nov 22 2007 - 8:44 AM EST Obama: Don't 'swift boat' me Nov 17 2007 - 12:54 PM EST Clinton fights back in Las Vegas Nov 15 2007 - 11:47 PM EST
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Open Left
223 days ago · Authority: 1,823divided and therefore politically important states in the country - states like Nevada, Colorado, Maine, Arizona and Oregon. The Wall Street Journal notes, the debate over NAFTA is becoming ever more intense in the Democratic caucus race in Iowa. Ben Smith at the Politico puts the whole political question in stark relief in a story published one day after my column: "Though Perot has been off the stage for a decade, strategists in both parties recognize that his supporters remain a key bloc and that voters'
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COLUMN: Was Ross Perot Right?
223 days ago in SquareState.net The Progressive Blog for Colorado Politics and Elections · Authority: 17divided and therefore politically important states in the country - states like Nevada, Colorado, Maine, Arizona and Oregon. The Wall Street Journal notes, the debate over NAFTA is becoming ever more intense in the Democratic caucus race in Iowa. Ben Smith at the Politico puts the whole political question in stark relief in a story published one day after my column: "Though Perot has been off the stage for a decade, strategists in both parties recognize that his supporters remain a key bloc and that voters'
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David Sirota: Was Ross Perot Right?
divided and therefore politically important states in the country - states like Nevada, Colorado, Maine, Arizona and Oregon. The Wall Street Journal notes, the debate over NAFTA is becoming ever more intense in the Democratic caucus race in Iowa. Ben Smith at the Politico puts the whole political question in stark relief in a story published one day after my column: "Though Perot has been off the stage for a decade, strategists in both parties recognize that his supporters remain a key bloc and that voters'
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David Sirota: Was Ross Perot Right?
divided and therefore politically important states in the country - states like Nevada, Colorado, Maine, Arizona and Oregon. The Wall Street Journal notes, the debate over NAFTA is becoming ever more intense in the Democratic caucus race in Iowa. Ben Smith at the Politico puts the whole political question in stark relief in a story published one day after my column: "Though Perot has been off the stage for a decade, strategists in both parties recognize that his supporters remain a key bloc and that voters'