OK, John King got his butt handed to him in a basket by Newt Gingrich. David’s got the video up already, so I won’t bother with it. We all know of the exchange. Frankly, it’s no great feat of
Alas Poor Dumbo. Leonard Pitts Jr., sees the treatment of Dumbo, b/k/a Barack Obama and only sees racism, from Miami Herald:
Ladies and gentlemen, here he is, “your boy,” that “tar baby,” the president of the United Sates,
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Bye-bye binny, from New York Times:
WASHINGTON — The adult sons of Osama bin Laden have lashed out at President Obama over their father’s death, accusing the United States of violating its basic legal principles by killing an
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MoDo gets it. How bloody obvious is the War on Terror when even Maureen Dowd gets it, from New York Times:
I don’t want closure. There is no closure after tragedy.
I want memory, and justice, and revenge.
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Eric, did you notice that while we were napping a couple of rednecks sneaked into the state? And boy does the National Republican Congressional Committee(NRCC) have grits all over their faces.
The NRCC spent $900,00 in an attempt to install
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- THE NFL /ANTI-RUSH PLOT THINS: Joseph Ashby at American Thinker today, says:
Of the four stories run on ESPN.com about Limbaugh’s
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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
An interesting “Mia Culpa” from the New York Times this morning, in the form of an article from Clark Hoyt, The Times “Public Editor”
ON Sept. 12, an Associated Press article inside The Times reported that the Census Bureau had
The use of the death of Ted Kennedy in support of the Democrats and their socialist-style takeover of our healthcare system has been widely noted and decried. It’s crass, at least. Cynical, as well. But it shows us just how
It was nice while is lasted. New York State is back to its norm, a divided government. In a surprize move, the New York State reppublican regained control of the state senate, James M. Odato, Rick Kaelin and Irene Jay