Posted on 16 May 2013. Tags: Armo, Banks Rock, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Report, Britons, Chancellor Of The Exchequer, Clive Crook, Community Leaders, Constituency, Ed Piece, Englander, Eu Referendum, Glimmer Of Hope, Impetus, Political Agenda, Referenda, Renegotiation, Rock Stars, Skeptic, Tweedledee, United Front
This Bloomberg op-ed piece shows that there is a glimmer of hope for the UK to leave the EU. Usually, what happens in these “Europe” referenda, we have the business community (especially the banks), rock stars, community leaders, supermodels probably too, and of course the Tweedledee and Tweedledum political parties all united to support whatever [...]
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Posted on 11 December 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Conservationism, Eric Cantor, Exodus, Fiscal Sanity, Garb, George W Bush, Glimmer Of Hope, Jaunt, John Boehner, John Mccain, Liberal Candidate, Liberal Media, Little Hope, Majority Leader, Mitt Romney, Remnants, Republican Conservatives, Ring Leader, Willing Participant
It never fails. When the Republicans lose an election, they always start listening to the Liberal media telling them that they are too far to the right. They toss principles out the window and run to the left. And it never works. And even worse, instead of gaining support and popularity, they end up alienating [...]
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Posted on 04 May 2012. Tags: Demarcus Cousins, Email, Foe Usa, Glimmer Of Hope, Jerry Colangelo, Kentucky Wildcat, Kyrie, Men S Basketball, Monroe Washington, Nba Players, Nba Stars, Oklahoma City, Olympic Team, Olympics, Program Director, Shakeup, Team Situation, Usa Basketball Team, Usa Men, Wunderkind
There is a super tiny glimmer of hope that USA Basketball might open the process to non-NBA players: Kentucky outgoing star Anthony Davis has been named a finalist: As such, after various reports had linked talented young players from across the N.B.A. to Team U.S.A. (including Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins, Detroit’s Greg Monroe, Washington’s John Wall, [...]
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