What does it take?
What does it take to get the mainstream media to break off their luv affair with John McCain? In a week full of missteps, I've seen only a little attention paid to the remarks of McCain's chief economic advisor, Phil Gramm.
We can't have free and fair elections with news media like ours, can we?
Max Bergmann: The Week That Should Have Ended McCain's Presidential Hopes - Politics on The Huffington Post


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Completely unrelated: what's the name of that Michigan band with the harmonies and the vocalist with the sort of high-pitched voice? They remind me of Ride, if that helps. And that's why I'm asking about them actually; I'm trying to explain to a friend that they're better than Ride.
You might be thinking of Detroit's The Waxwings. I haven't heard anything from them since their disappointing 2004 release "Let's Make Our Descent." But "Low to the Ground" and "Shadows of..." are still pretty good albums. I would like to see them remix "Shadows" with better mud filtration.
Gramm resigned yesterday, and not a moment too soon.
Everyone he disagrees with is simply whining . . .
He resigned as campaign co-chair, yes. But is he still advising McCain?
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