May 12, 2008 - The Clinton campaign has turned out to be as idiotically funny as the current TV spots DirecTV has been running. In the spots, "Cable Company" execs are sitting around the table and the CEO says, "People, DirecTV has way more HD channels than we do. What can we possibly say...
April 24, 2008 - Say goodbye to Joe Sixpack, Johnny Lunchpail, and Bobby Centrifugal Roll Sleeve Caster. The Pennsylvania primary has come and gone. As the campaign moves on to North Carolina, Indiana, and deeper into our souls, 23/6 takes look back at what happened on Tuesday...
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April 23, 2008 - Let's begin by giving Richard Nixon his due. To listen to the Watergate tapes is to hear a president desperately concerned with keeping his lies straight. How far we've come.
George W. Bush doesn't care if he lies...never has. He cares about getting through the day...
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April 24, 2008 - In a scathing op-ed, the New York Times, which endorsed Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination last January, called her campaign in Pennsylvania, "vacuous, desperate...pander-filled."
Without saying so, the editorial board practically begged Mrs. Clinton to drop out, or at least tamp down he...
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April 23, 2008 - It was impossible to turn on the TV Wednesday morning without catching Hillary Clinton on one of six (!) shows, discussing her 10-point victory over her Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama in Pennsylvani...