Nikki Haley was not a winner in the Tuesday primaries.
Romney may have convinced GOP voters as he “won” Super Tuesday by the slimmest of margins, but he still needs to convince those that matter most: the elite media pundits. (USA Today, LA Times) Rush Limbaugh has now lost 34 advertisers, and, more worringly, the other Rush. (USA Today, WP) Don’t like your hard work marginalized […]
Tuesday was super. The Glass House rocked, didn’t rock. Elementary schoolers were adorable. Religion and politics didn’t mix. A Columbia sports team actually won a game… … even though Coach Joe Jones was splitting his time between the court and his on-the-side puppy transport business. This one is maybe not so obvious.
Super Tuesday, almost as good as the Superbowl! Even better if you watch at 1020. Super Tuesday, almost as cool as Wolf Blitzer’s beard! What more can you ask from the frats? More Nikolai and cheap beer please. RA’s, Chateau D’If style. C’mon, who hangs their milk in a plastic bag outside of their window? […]
Bwog contributor and newly-experienced voter Mariela Quintana polls former virgins of the democratic process and reflects on ballots cast and chances lost. Today was my first time. As I was walking to class this morning, I felt a bit jittery and apprehensive—and it had nothing to do with the two cups of coffee I had […]
In Brooklyn, Bwog editor Zach van Schouwen extemporizes on electioneering, and inadvertently gets disenfranchised. The lines weren’t terribly long by 8 AM at P.S. 110 in Greenpoint, where a few disheveled hipsters joined the contingent of elderly Polish men to cast a vote for one or more candidates. Stumbling blindly around the outside of the […]
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