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This is the “Have a Beer” edition
- THE LEFT REACTS TO ACORN REVELATIONS: To which, Don Surber adds his own reax. And
Armed punk tries to rob the wrong woman. Randi Fairly does not like being robbed and John Moses Browning agrees with her, from 15TV, Mobile, Alabama:
(MOBILE, Ala.) Sept. 10 – The lesson here is never threaten an expecting
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This is the “Delivery Truck” Edition.
- Jackson: If you’re looking for a glowing obit, singing the unalloyed praises of the 50
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This is the “Bit’sBar” edition.
Lots going on tonight. Pour yourself a cold one, and let’s get to it.
- A tale of
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This is the “Proposal” Edition
- Spin City: You can be reasonably assured of the Republicans pointing up the failure of the so-called
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The speech that President Barack Obama did not want the nation to hear, video:
Hat tip: Sweetness & Light
Transcript (as prepared), via William Kristol, Weekly Standard:
Thank you all very much, and Arthur, thank you for that introduction.
Interesting note from Don Surber this morning.
But the real inappropriate relationships in last year’s presidential campaign were between ACORN and the campaigns of both Obama and Democrat Hillary Clinton.
The Times ignored that story. Unlike the McCain affair,
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This is the Travel Trailer Edition
- Flailing About: You know, watching this Pelosi thing is rather like watching someone who is drowning,
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This is the Railroaded Edition
- A measure of commitment: A great one from Don Surber: The EPA should turn off its air
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This is the Shamrock Edition. See, we couldn’t find any REAL rocks, and, well….
Happy St Patrick’s Day, which is in
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Joe the Plumber. You remember the story. Obama rolls up to his house one day. Joe plucks up his courage and asks a question of Barack Obama, the subject of which Mr. Obama would apparently rather not discuss. Result?
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Holiday weekend, so this will be a short one… essentially a nod to the Ramble Tradition.
- As to the holiday itself, let me say this clearly: Labor unions have outlived their usefulness, and have evolved to the point where they
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These Nightly Rambles are all things I’ve found during the day. I input them all day long and auto-post whatever I’ve collected at around 4 to 430 eastern. I put things in here that catch my eye but that perhaps
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(CNN) — The New York Times has rejected an op-ed piece written by John McCain defending his Iraq war policy in response to a piece by Barack Obama published in the paper last week.
You guys have all hear this
You really can’t make this stuff up.
Obama, fist bumping with a terrorist in the oval office. (Gee, didn’t the most recent Democrat president, Bill Clinton, do that, where the terrorist was Yassir Arafat? ) A flag burning in the
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