February 13, 2007 - 1:00 pm
Now that presidential campaigns last two years — and that’s just officially — an election is going on just about half the time, the other half being spent recovering from the last one. At least the ’06 – ’08 campaign isn’t lacking for interesting candidates, featuring one of the most diverse groups ever. The Squad takes a look at the frontrunners, the interminable process, and the terminal effect it’s having on the electorate. [LISTEN]






I suggest that one of the cuases for election creep is that most Democrats, along with their allies in the legacy media, believe that Bush was never legitimately elected in the first place, this despite Kerry’s loss in 2004. They will do almost anything in their power to push us past what they consider to be the delusion that has prevailed these last six years.