Palin Mail, on those what twenty-four thousand e-mails the lame stream media was so eager to get their paws on, from Brian Clark Howard, Daily Mail:
Its emergence today will also reinforce claims that, far from damaging Mrs
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Revenge from beyond the grave, Lying Lizzis strikes out at her ex, from Mail (UK):
In a final act of revenge, Elizabeth Edwards secretly recorded a testimony in her dying days that helped prosecutors indict husband John last week,
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Middle Village, NYC,NY– It’s an OK place, but I don’t know as I’d want to live here. Too damned crowded for one thing. I’m here unloading at a mall, after having driven in in the small hours of the morning…
Bronx, NY– As this is posted, I’m in The Bronx, waiting to be unloaded. I ran back to Mountaintop,PA overnight (Through heavy fog) to get this load headed for the Bronx. I’m certainly getting to see lots of the big
The day the freedom died in Indiana, from NWI Times:
INDIANAPOLIS | Overturning a common law dating back to the English Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Hoosiers have no right to resist
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You know what a watermelon is? It is green on the outside but red on the inside.
Big Green flops, a clearly flummoxed Bradford Plumer wonders why the watermelons movement, the so-called green movement has laid such massive big
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Does Dumbo really support privacy? From Jennifer Valentino-Devries, Wall Street Journal:
Sen. John Kerry, a senior Democrat, and technology giant Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday backed the Obama administration’s call for broad privacy legislation at a Senate hearing that also
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
Turds of Wisdom, from Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal:
But a scorched-earth policy doesn’t make sense for the Obama White House. Independents voted Republican last month by a 59% to 38% margin not because they thought Mr. Obama
Flock Fairness, from Jay Eisenhofer and Richard Schiffrinm, AOL News:
(Dec. 16) — With President Barack Obama facing an outpouring of criticism from his party base following the tax-and-spending deal cut with congressional Republicans, it is time for
Roland S. Martin lauds FLOTUS, Martin attacks Sarah Palin for questioning the Fat Lady of the United States’, a/k/a Michelle Obama anti obesity jihad:
(CNN) — It’s clear that we can’t go 24 hours without Sarah Palin
Putting the security back in air travel, by Muchael J. Totten, New York Post:
Security officials should pay less attention to objects, and more attention to people.
The Israelis do. They are, out of dreadful necessity, the world’s
The the big news story for the last couple of weeks has been the IPO of General Motors . They managed to raise something on the order of $20 billion last week selling literally millions of shares owned by the
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In a Pajamas Media article I wrote just after Obama was deified:
Indeed, it is Obama who apparently is doing the most in terms of recognizing (the far left’s bleeding anti-Bush vitriol notwithstanding) that Mr. Bush didn’t do that bad
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I blogged yesterday:
Consider this closely, now; The Democrats have had an overwhelming majority in both houses of Congress, and had the White House as well. Yet, they claim that one of the reasons for their slow “progress” to the
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