The first month of 2007 is fast approaching its conclusion and suddenly the 2008 presidential races in both parties are taking shape. It seems presidential politics have gone the way of sports handicapping, with horses entering the derby earlier and earlier each term.
What a difference a day makes. I awoke last Saturday morning to sheer elation. CNN announced Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton formed a presidential exploratory committee. After three years of close scrutiny of the former first lady, my instincts were infallible.
Before last weekend's staff meeting, I put out the Jolly Ranchers and Dum Dums that sat in my office over break. I had the candy for the winter Roo Fair - to bait students into stopping and finding out about the newspaper - but the Activity and Program Council (APC) canceled the Jan.
I feel Bushy-whipped. Our Supreme Leader has an acute case of selective hearing, and it seems there's nothing you, I or anyone else can do about it. He is Big Brother, the mother of all reality shows. He listens to our phone calls and he reads our e-mails.
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) Jonathan: McCain is too liberal for conservatives and too conservative for liberals. Despite his military record, he's become a lapdog for President Bush's new troop surge. Dan: Has several Bush strategists and fundraisers in his camp.
"Immigration." Ghaith dinn Sophomore Civil Engineering "Focus on education." Joe Terriquez Junior Mechanical Engineering "I believe we need a president who is not associated with the oil market. We need to find a president we can trust.