Tapper is the new Russert, Jake Tapper plays one man tag team on White House Press Secretary, Jay Carney, Tapper asks a simple, A or B question, and can not get a straight answer, from ABC News:
Which
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Making Dumbo and the ‘rats pay the price for throwing Granny under the bus, from Mark Tapscott,Washington Examiner:
So when Obama threatens not to pay Social Security checks on time, the proper response of congressional Republicans should
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Barack Obama child-man,from Kelly O’Donnell Canada Free Press:
Is there any mindset which defines Obama’s default attitude better than to say it is simply “adolescent?” No, for the following reasons. Barack’s interactions with the real world evokes from
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Two takes on Dumbo’s presser, first the literate, from Yuval Levin, National Review:
It all had the feel of a childish tantrum by a person who desperately wishes he were living in a different reality — one in
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Middle Village, NYC– I’m here dropping off yet another load. I’ll be headed for Bethlehem PA, shortly. Middle 80’s outside. Looks like we’re building for that storm I spoke of yesterday.
- John Huntsman in: He tried invoking Reagan. And
Leaders lead, Dumbo shucks, from Daily Caller:
A cascade of bad economic and political news knocked President Barack Obama off his game today, and prompted him to revive his 2008-style criticism of his predecessor, and also to suggest
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The O-conomy, from Jim Geraghty, National Review:
Since January 2009, American businesses have faced at least three big potential risks to their bottom line besides the lingering effects of the 2008 crash: A) the possibility of tax hikes
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Weiner Roasted, from Robert Stacy McCain, Other McCain:
Smoke, fire. Kettle, black. Weiner, roasted. Career, toasted.
Comment by Dandapant, McCain reader.
Literally, from New York Daily News:
Anthony’s weiner never tasted so good.
A Brooklyn sausage joint is
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Usama bin Laden passes, the speech the President should have given, in total:
“Nothing personal, just business. Bravo Zulu gentlemen.”
Bin Laden wasn’t the problem. His passing will not the solution.
Bin Laden round-up, Aaron Worthing, Patterico’s Pontifications
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Pattersonville, NY, along I-90–
Took a break to deal with a few issues and drop a note on the blog. Rain and fog here today, and some serious thunderstorms threatening. I’m cooking some lunch after which, I’ll be heading to
Dumbo in over his trunk, from By Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post:
Obama out of depth in troubled times
President Obama’s approval ratings are languishing in the mid-40s again. Conservatives argue that Obama lacks executive acumen. They say that he’s
Lessons for life, Don’t step on Superman’s cape and don’t piss in the girls’ room, unless you are really a girl.
Great quotes in non-history:
I will find the real killer or killers, if have to look on every
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Dumbo kicks off re-election campaign, and Clifton B. has the jingo of very young campaign, from Another Black Conservative:
Calling All Remaining Hope Dopes: Obama launches reelection with video
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It looks like “Yes We Can” has morphed
Special three idiots edition.
Idiot Number One, Charlie Sheen, from James Hibberd, Inside TV:
First the U.S. automaker recession, and now this. Charlie Sheen unleashed his Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour on the Motor City on Saturday night
As gas prices rose in 2008, network reporters mentioned President Bush in 15 times as many stories than they brought up President Obama in a similar period in 2011.
Bush drew gallons of coverage in 2008.