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Overcommitted much?
I have always felt this compulsion to be busy. I’m not exactly sure what I fear will happen if I give myself time to breathe, but it must be pretty intimidating as I can’t remember testing it out.
This semester, however, I may have pushed the envelope a bit too far. Between my course load (300-level [...]
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Tags: Detroit, Excuses, John McCain, Kwame Kilpatrick, Sarah Palin, The Pleiad
No news or bad news?
Politicians can live or die by media coverage. Richard Benedetto, one of my journalism professors and former USA Today reporter, said that the media in essence conduct the “first primary” in any election, as they decide who is worth coverage–which in turn can have a serious impact on who people will vote for. After all, not many people will vote for someone [...]
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Tags: George W. Bush, Joe Repya, John McCain, media coverage, Politico, Politics, The Election
Elephant economics
Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain released “Jobs for America: The McCain Economic Plan” today. It’s a 15 page document detailing how he is going to solve all the nation’s economic problems. And in one term in office, no less.
No, that’s not just me being sarcastic. Here’s a quote from McCain himself at a town hall meeting [...]
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Tags: economy, John McCain, Politics
