I have no life. So here's the story. I'm sitting here in Columbia South Carolina and I find out an important new South Carolina poll is going to be released at 4pm eastern on MSNBC. I run to a television to watch. Goodness gracious. Anyhow, click here to read the latest poll which shows McCain and Huckabee in a virtual tie. The undecided Evangelical vote will be key. See part of the Slate Article below:
I had a chance to talk to political strategist Ralph Reed today. His analysis of this crazy presidential race is below. Bottom line: he thinks Romney and Huckabee have been treated poorly by the media because of their faith.
I've made my way over to a John McCain pep rally and speech here in cold, rainy Columbia, S.C. I was at a Fred Thompson event a few hours ago at a local diner but this event has a different feel.
From social security to push polling to his love of soggy southern green beans, Fred Thompson held court at a local diner here in Columbia this morning in front of a standing room only crowd of about 100 people or so.
I wanted to share some emails coming in to The Brody File on the volatile race down here in South Carolina.
My political producer, Robin Mazyck is at it again. She shoved me out of the way to guest write this blog. Right now we're in Columbia, S. Carolina covering all the uncertainty that is the GOP presidential race.
You just know the suicidally PC Brits are going to grant him the visa too. You just know it. From The Hindustan Times:
I write this blog from the swanky Capitol Hill Club in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. It's so swanky that I had to be ushered through the back door because I was wearing jeans and management didn't want to upset the patrons. At that point I told them that I should go through the restaurant the regular way because I was The Brody File. They said "who"? I repeated again with emphasis that I was The Brody File. They then gave me a blank stare and said "so what".
National Religious Freedom Day in the United States is an event that celebrates one of our most cherished freedoms in America. It was on this day, January 16, in 1786 that the Virginia State Assembly adopted Thomas Jefferson's famous Virginia Stature for Religious Freedom. This landmark legislation became the foundation for the freedom of religion granted under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
I received a vivid lesson about fire and fuel one warm, summer day. Lying on our backs in the tall grass behind my house with a couple of buddies, stalks of dried grass hanging out of our mouths, we told stories and enjoyed ourselves. Life couldn’t have been sweeter.