Latham, NY— I’m outside Albany, NY. Was at Windsor Locks CT overnight, and will head to Southern NY today. Not quite sure where after that. It’s a bit cooler, the last couple days, and the rain is making a mess
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Port Chester, NY– I’m north of New York City, making a very early AM delivery. from here, I’ll drop down into Jersey to make a pickup.
- OBAMA OUT OF CLICHES: When even the increasingly left-leaning POLITICO takes notice, you
Jessup MD– Dropping a load here, then running to Carlisle, PA later. One of the hottest days in recent memory. How long till we hear “Global Warming’s to blame’…. (slap)
- REPAIRING THE IMAGE: Glenn Reynolds asks an interesting question,
Eugene Robinson gets it wrong, from Washington Post:
It is time to stop giving Herman Cain’s unapologetic bigotry a free pass. The man and his poison need to be seen clearly and taken seriously.
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But Cain’s prejudice
More Obami temper tantrums, from Doug Powers @ Michelle Malkin:
In addition to threatening to veto the Cut, Cap and Balance bill (H.R. 2560), the White House is threatening to veto H.R. 2434, the 2012 Financial Services and
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Is Hope Dead? From the Sharp Tack Clarice Feldman, American Thinker:
This was the kind of week where any self-respecting 2008 Obama supporter who had not yet yanked off his Obama-Biden Bumper sticker should have been in his garage
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Dumbo walks, remember the media spin that somehow we were supposed to believe that Barack Obama has a world class temperment. Yeah sure, from Politico:
President Barack Obama abruptly walked out of a debt-limit meeting with congressional leaders
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Kirkwood, NY– I’m at the NY border just now, eating lunch and going through my email. I’m headed toward Albany and will be there in a couple hours. Cooler, today. A welcome change.
- McConnell, again: I said yesterday: Time
Stink Progress attacks liberal, from Stink Progress:
Last week, Inside Health Policy’s Sahil Kapur wrote that negotiators may consider raising the Medicare eligibility age from 65 to 67 as part of an effort to reach a deal with
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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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I’d like to offer up a re-post of mine from a tenth of 2009. I post this with an eye toward the argument over the debt ceiling limit. I submit to the reader that had we not been holding the
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Lame Stream Media, if the media will lie about Jose Antonio Vargas by allowing him to report about illegal immigration without disclosing his massive conflict of interest to wit Vargas was illegal, see Michelle, what are they hiding
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Algore, from Walter Russell Mead American Interest:
It must be as perplexing to his many admirers as it is frustrating to himself that a man of Vice President Gore’s many talents, great skills and strong beliefs is one
Obama-speak, from Peter Kirsanow, National Review, via Clarice Feldman, American Thinker:
“The real problem with ATMS . is not so much that they destroy jobs, but that in at least 50 of 57 states you can’t conduct
Dumbo’s Economics, more on yesterday’s Scramble theme of Barack Obama’s economic ignorance. First up, from Robert R. Baker, American Thinker:
[President Franklin] Roosevelt responded to the recession he inherited with a combination of massive spending on new government
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