Pirates – 11, Navy – 0, Dana Hughes and Kirit Radia from ABC News:
A U.S. Navy ship has sunk a pirate “mother ship” in the Indian Ocean and captured 11 pirates, and then promptly let them go.
While
Stink Progress e-farted:
Mission Accomplished For Conservatives Who Rooted Against America.
Their so-called evidence:
Transcript:
SEAN HANNITY, 9/29: Tonight — Gang violence in Chicago leaves a teenager dead, and the shocking events are caught on tape. Should the President be
Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere: The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
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- From our Dept of Intemperate Thoughts: So, now that Whalen has (wrongly, I think) apologized for
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Brian Maloney, Radio Equalizer, is reporting that Alam Colmes is leaving the Hannity & Colmes show:
After a remarkable twelve year run, Alan Colmes is set to leave FOX News Channel’s top-rated Hannity & Colmes at the end of
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan has changed his story and admits that FOX News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly never received talking points from the White House.
On Friday, McClellan said on MSNBC that FOX News commentators would receive White
So, now, it starts. You knew it hadda happen. Once we saw this business in Knoxville, you just knew the left was going to attach itself to the happening like a vampire bat. All the liberal hotbuttons are there
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Rush is more engaging than Sean Hannity, more comfortable than Michael Savage, funnier than Gordon Liddy, and less preachy than Laura Schlessinger.
His act wears thin if you’re an intellectual. But he can afford to lose a few hundred people.
The Telegraph(UK) spent the week doling out their supposed list of the top fifty American political pundits. The Telegraph‘s list is hardly worth mocking and definitely not worth linking. Here is the take from JammieWearingFool
Take it
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