Nor much of anything else, for that matter.
What CBS left on the Sixty Minutes cutting room floor, via Karen, the Lonely Conservative:
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, we’re not done yet. I’ve got five more years of stuff to do.
Can anyone explain what differences there are between Bermie Madoff and John Corzine, that would account for the differences in the press coverage they are each getting?
Addendum: (DavidL)
Eric, the difference between Bernie and JC (Jon Corzine) is that
How Dumb is Dumbo, Barack Obama, or as I call him Dumbo, is clearly confused by the cause of the 2007 Interstate bridge collapse, from via Ed Morrissey, Hot Air:
Remember when that bridge in Minnesota collapsed with
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In Cold Blood, the sad thing about this story is that I don’t find it shocking. from Claire Berlinski:
Writing in Cold Blood About Itamar
We went yesterday to Itamar, the West Bank settlement where Udi and Ruth
Fat Lady of the United States to ban school bake sales, FLOTUS, Michelle Obama just can’t keep her paws off you kids school lunch, from Mary ClareE Jalonick:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Don’t touch my brownies!
A child
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- GOLDMAN-SACHS CHOSEN TO BE THE SCAPE-GOAT: I note by way of the WSJ a story you’ve all noted
From radio buddy Scott Fybush, on Northeast Radio Watch, on Monday:
*The final collapse of New York-based Air America Radio made big industry headlines at week’s end, but the bankruptcy liquidation of the pioneering progressive talk network won’t
An interesting post at Q & O this morning.
David Warren, writing in the Ottawa Ciitzen, takes a look at some of the “Gorbachev/Obama” comparisons that some are doing and finds them wanting. But, he does find one
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This is the Rail car Graffiti Edition. Sorry about the blur, the thing was moving at track speed. (yeah, right)
- They’ve let
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Doctor Krauthammer today makes a great point about Obama’s response to the Iran situation:
…. this incipient revolution is no longer about the election. Obama totally misses the point. The election allowed the political space and provided the spark for
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This what Fidel Castro did circa 1950:, via Steve Gilbert, Sweetness & Light:
The Obama administration is considering asking Congress to give the Treasury secretary unprecedented powers to initiate the seizure of non-bank financial companies, such as large insurers,
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Whatever one thinks of Limbaugh, he’s not the one trying to use rising unemployment, a plummeting stock market, the alleged impending collapse of the financial system and a host of other fears about the future to advance his policy agenda
OK, I know that by now a lot of you either saw or read though this speech of Obama’s, and so it’s old news. But I’ve seen nobody rip through this thing point by point. I can understand why… with
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Friday, and lots of fresh snow up the ground in Bitsville, today. A lot of it coming from the Obama people, and congressional
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