by Kevin Van Dyke, EditorcloseAuthor: Kevin Van Dyke, EditorName: Kevin Van Dyke Email: kevin@demockracy.com Site:http://demockracy.com About: A self-acclaimed politics and policy wonk, Kevin works as a health services researcher for a major association. In this capacity, his main areas of expertise are health care governance, patient safety, and quality of care. Kevin also does a variety of political volunteering for local and national candidates and other civic activities. National level volunteer experience includes the Kerry-Edwards campaign in his native Ohio in 2004 and the Obama-Biden campaign in six states, including his current home state of Illinois. He enjoys spending time with friends, family, fiancé Jessica, and cat Shelby. Kevin received his Bachelor of Arts in Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and his Master of Public Policy from The University of Chicago.See Authors Posts (167) September 14, 2008
Pretty hilarious skit from the season premier of SNL. Tina Fey plays Sarah Palin and Amy Poehler plays Hillary Clinton. Fey does especially well.
[...] bounce, which was inevitable, interacted with the Palin effect this past weekend (Gibson interview, SNL skit, etc.). I would then guess that a further interaction with this week’s financial crisis has [...]
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[...] bounce, which was inevitable, interacted with the Palin effect this past weekend (Gibson interview, SNL skit, etc.). I would then guess that a further interaction with this week’s financial crisis has [...]