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What is a progressive?

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From KnoxViews comes a myth list about what progressives are as seen by conservatives.
This does ask the bigger question, what is a progressive?
Wiki has this. Progressive Democrats of America have this.
It is important to remember that the progressives in America may not exactly resemble the progressives in Britain, France, or other nations. Simply put progressives [...]

Hope, and some change, between those couch potato cushions

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Obama's operation was impressive, and I've heard rumblings that the Dems are contemplating a perpetual campaign that will consist of a skeletal organization from now until 2011 to keep the fires burning among those-who-are-less-motivated-to-vote in his daunting database.

A win for Conservatism, a loss for Al Gore

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I literally got chills when I read this story: Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus is poised to become the next President of the European Union. To brign you up to speed, Klaus called global warming a “myth” and suggested that it was dangerous to economic growth.

Relax, Howard

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Howard Kurtz, WaPo appointed media watchdog falls in line with the contrarian point of view over Barack Obama’s win. He whines:

Are the media capable of merchandizing the moment, packaging a president-elect for profit? Yes, they are.

According To Acorns

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Did you know, if the coming Winter is going to be more harsh than usual, oak trees will produce more acorns for the forest animals? No? Well, I didn't either. Matter of fact, I never heard that one before. Of course it reeks of superstition, but I thought I'd check it out anyway. And yes, it is only a myth. And if you think about it, it's pretty obvious. First of all, if acorn production

Joe the Plumber has ties to Charles Keating? Seriously?

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By way of a tip in comments below, we now learn that Joe the Plumber is related to Robert Wurzelbacher, the son-in-law of Charles "Keating Five" Keating and former Sr. VP of Keating's Lincoln S&L holding company.

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