"Where the principle of difference [between political parties] is as substantial and as strongly pronounced as between the republicans and the monocrats of our country, I hold it as honorable to take a firm and decided part and as immoral to pursue a middle line, as between the parties of honest men and rogues, into which every country is divided."

--Thomas Jefferson

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Caging.

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

If you don’t know what caging is, you’re certainly not alone. Thanks to our friends in the mainstream media who don’t want us to worry our pretty little heads about the theft of elections, most Americans have no idea about the tactics used to suppress voting in key precincts in swing states. At long […]

Blame the bloggers.

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Washington Post Columnist Jim Hoagland has apparently decided that those who write blogs and have the temerity to criticize the mainstream media are somehow in the same league with sports cheats and terrorists who build roadside bombs. About bloggers in particular, he says:
This era’s miniaturization of power in the hands of the individual favors destructive […]

It’s a start.

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

The New York Times today is running an editorial calling for the impeachment Alberto Gonzales. Long overdue. But the question is this. If Gonzales lied to Congress, as he most assuredly did, why did he lie? The answer: Because he was told to. Notice that the White House continues to argue that his blatant falsehood […]

Welcome.

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

Polimania is all about my obsession with politics in the United States — and especially in Virginia — in 2007 (and beyond). I am writing here because I believe that our country is in mortal danger, that it is on a path that will make it a force for evil in the world if […]