It was Mark Twain who observed that no one's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session. Alas, that is more true than ever, especially in Maryland.
Between over-reaction and sheer incompetence, it is a bloody wonder any parent is willing to send a child to school, particularly the public schools here in Maryland.
Day Two, and it appears I did not awaken yesterday in a parallel universe. This will be my final token protest for a while, as we need to focus on "what next?"
Mary Katherine Ham provides an entertaining six-minute video interview with Michael Steele.
Steele is polling well against Cardin, simply by pointing out that in his twenty years in the House of Representatives, Cardin has done virtually nothing.
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O’Malley questions Ehrlich’s support for the "Purple Line," but doesn't support it himself.
BALTIMORE - Baltimore Mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Martin O’Malley on Tuesday accused Gov. Robert Ehrlich of playing divisive politics
Peter Franchot, one of Schaefer's opponents in the Democrat primary election for Comptroller, thinks it's time to retire Schaefer. He's right, but for the wrong reasons.
OK, so I am guilty of a non-sequitur: using "Democrats" and "think" in the same dependent clause. Humor me here, because I think Stuart Simms' reaction to the withdrawal of Doug Duncan from the gubernatorial primary illustrates the way Democrats oper
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