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Silence Dogood
July 1
What a slipshod affair it’s been between “Sparky” Sanford and his Argentine “soul mate.” This week the plot thickened in a chintzy Appalachian soap opera.
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H.V. Morton
June 29
Lt. Gov. Kinder feels as spurned as one of Mark Sanford’s Latin lovers. Apparently, Peter wants a nighty-night call from Jay to let him know he’s appreciated.
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Hattie Kanengeiser
June 28
The circus is coming to town! On Wednesday, July 1, Orly Taitz will bring her birther dog and pony show to St. Louis and Jefferson City.
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Jean Carnahan
June 25
Washington loves nothing better than a juicy scandal. But this is not the first time a congressman was swept off his feet by a Latin lover.

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McCain Day

Since we are on the subject of John McCain, I don't understand why the national press is ignoring the fact that McCain is a total hot head who simply does not have the temperment for leadership, much less international diplomacy.  The latest example is yesterday's story from Thad Cochran about how John McCain's version of diplomacy in Nicaragua was to physically grab a guy by the collar in a room full of guns.  At least the press in Mississippi is willing to write that story.  The other story that likely won't make the msm is about McCain calling his own wife a word so vile that no one seems willing to report it (WARNING:  clicking this link takes you to a story that reveals the highly offensive word McCain used to describe his wife).  Can you imagine this guy representing us to the international community?

P.S.  Let's play the "is it fair for all" game by asking yourself what would happen if we learned that Barrack Obama called Michelle Obama that word.  It would be the top story on Fox News for a week.  Also, the word is so offensive that the whole quote gets lost.  "At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you XXXX."  Nice.  Really shows some respect for the wife and an indication, me thinks, of how he thinks about women in general.