I sort of think Michael Steele, the RNC Chairman, is a goofball who doesn't have the capacity to manage something as important as a political party (bondage strippers? Really? Really?). Hey, strippers and whips and chains are all in good fun. But this great post from Kos on the cash-on-hand and burn rate at the RNC may actually get the attention of the money boys.
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And speaking of money to burn...
I was never a fan of the Clinton/Burkle relationship, but it seemed to really come together after Clinton left the presidency, so what could really be said. Still, the idea of even a former president hanging out with a kind of gross playboy was, well, gross. I don't know. Look, like Clinton or hate him, he's always managed to be good at one thing: fundraising and getting people to pony up for good, important causes. There's a reason he's doing the Haiti thing.
Still, even if you find the relationship to be unseemly, does that mean we have to write an article in such an unseemly way?
Oh, and also: who cares?
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Pam Bondi, running hard, hard right for Florida Attorney General, says that HCR is unconstitutional.
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Ms. Bondi, following in the footsteps of the McCollum crazy...
Unfortunately, McCollum is leading Sink in the polls.
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Anyway, for those of you watching the Florida Legislative Session madness in Tallahassee, you're getting an off week with the Easter holiday and all of that. But the fun is just beginning: the budget is up next, and it'll be a barn-burner. I promise.
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The Sarkozy's dine at Ben's Chili Bowl in D.C., which, weirdly, I never went to when I lived there and I should have because A.) Ben!, B.) chili!, C.) it's supposed to be totally awesome, and D.) it's famous, for God's sake. Hope President & Mrs. Sarkozy enjoyed it, and don't get heartburn
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