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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In order for Americans to get their jobs back, Barack Obama must lose his, from Shannon Travis:
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) – Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is getting more creative, and apparently more aggressive, in her
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Fred is back! Well, kind of, sort of. It no secret that the last presidential candidate we liked was Fred Thompson. Alas Fred was just not into that campaign thing. Well now the closest incarnation of Fred has announced. Thad
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Jon Huntsman, stalking horse, Jennifer Rubin explains why the newly launched Jon Huntsman campaign so hyped by the media, and so dead in the water, from Washington Post:
From the mainstream media’s standpoint, he is the McCain 1980.
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Scranton, PA– OK, I had the burned wiener festival last night. The Wiener is toast, and it’s all over but the signatures. So, I’ll not mention that whole thing.
- Like hell, I won’t. Ya gotta love Breitbart basically hijacking the
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Man bites Dog, Talking Point Memo attacks Dirty Harry Reid:
Republicans may have a point that Democrats are playing politics with oil subsidies. To understand why, look no further than the fact that the bill Senate Majority Leader Harry
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Noted in passing, I see that the Dope from Hope. b/k/a Mike Huckabee is not running for President. If Mr Huckabee wants to be President, he should run as what he is, a democrat. Good riddens
Meanwhile, Dumbo, b/k/a Barack
How dumb is Dumbo I:
Washington (CNN) – President Barack Obama used an immigration speech Tuesday to take a jab at News Corporation CEO, Rupert Murdoch, who owns Fox News Channel.
Obama quoted the CEO, an Australian native,
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Question Mr. President, from Ann Althouse:
So… was bin Laden shot because he resisted — the official story — or because a live, captured bin Laden would have torn the Obama administration apart?
More over, did the White
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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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Obama Can’t, Victor Davis Hanson on the problem with the Obami, from RCP:
[A] president who believes that modern cars get eight miles per gallon or need frequent tune-ups, and that proper tire inflation can substitute for drilling
Dumbo dropping, from Ross Douthat, NY Times:
The President’s Credibility Gap
Addressing the nation Monday evening, President Obama suggested that the United States was in the process of reducing its military footprint in Libya, even as he explicitly rejected
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.
The Audacity of a Dope, Jack Kelly explains the political phenomenon formerly attributed to one Barack Husien Obama, from RCP:
Mr. Obama’s campaign speeches consisted mostly of empty platitudes, which nevertheless were greeted with wild applause.
“Obama’s appeal comes
Scott Walker for President, from George Will, Journal Sentinel:
[Wisconsin Governor Scott] Walker’s calm comportment in this crisis is reminiscent of President Ronald Reagan’s during his 1981 stand against the illegal strike by air traffic controllers, and Margaret