tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post4920445507947348473..comments2023-10-16T07:13:12.123-05:00Comments on A plain blog about politics: Chart of the DayJonathan Bernsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15931039630306253241noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-50723075331447560132012-06-07T20:58:25.950-05:002012-06-07T20:58:25.950-05:00Hi Jonathan!
My name is Lexi, I wrote the post yo...Hi Jonathan!<br /><br />My name is Lexi, I wrote the post you've shared here. Thank you for sharing it! I've received a ton of hits from your site. I thought I'd drop by and let you know that you are more than welcome to post the chart here, and I'd be happy to email you a copy if you'd like a larger file. <br /><br />You have a fascinating blog. I'm excited to read further. Not so much me, as my husband, but it sounded better that way. We dig real politics. Nice work!<br /><br />lexiAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13398700660374680124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-83968182849297410462012-06-07T18:18:04.876-05:002012-06-07T18:18:04.876-05:00You know, when I wrote that crap on the birther th...You know, when I wrote that crap on the birther thread about how in the world could Orly Taitz unearth a subtle fraud that eluded the State Dept, I admit I totally forgot about Jenny McCarthy.<br /><br />After all, when you consider Taitz in the McCarthy context, the conceit of Orly finding what the experts and institutional process miss seems entirely reasonable.CSHnoreply@blogger.com