Colin Powell who never has truble finding his voice to criticize conservative, trys to muster a some courage to stand up to the one, Jon Ward, Washington Times:
Colin Powell, one of President Obama’s most prominent Republican supporters, expressed
I note with sadness, the passing of Washington Times editorialist Mary Lou Forbes. I got the news by way of Quin Hillyer, who says:
Mary Lou was a legend in the conservative journalism world. Way back in 1959, a full
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This is the “Delivery Truck” Edition.
- Jackson: If you’re looking for a glowing obit, singing the unalloyed praises of the 50
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Steven Dinan, Washington Times:
The White House has rescinded the invitations to Iranian diplomats to attend July 4 celebrations at U.S. embassies around the world.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said nobody from Iran RSVPed to come, and
Shades of Richard Nixon, Byron York has dug into Barack Obama firing of AmeriCorps Gerald Walpin. It seems that Walpin had the audacity to investigate Obama’s political supporter, and hack, Kevin Johnson. from Washington Times:
The AmeriCorps IG accuses
I think is one of the things politicians do to delude themselves. They tell that supporting their particular pet project is somehow beneficial for the nation as a whole.
One the vile thing about democrats in general,, and B.J. Clinton
You just knew someone would do this eventually.
Liberal actress and political activist Janeane Garofalo, in all seriousness, said activists who attended tea parties are racists with dysfunctional brains in a recent prime-time television appearance.
“Let’s be very
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Andrew Breitbart, today at the Washington Times:
A digital war has broken out, and the conservative movement is losing. Read the comment sections of right-leaning blogs, news sites and social forums, and the evidence is there in ugly abundance.
As Eric rambled:
The Book: You’ve heard about Obama’s half billion dollar kids book deal, right? How many copies are being sold to school districts on the taxpayer dime, I wonder? And he didn’t even write the bloody
Firearms instructor Colonel Jeff Cooper coined the word in 1962 to describe a “mental disturbance characterized by irrational aversion to weapons”.[2] Cooper employed the term as an alternative to slang terms, stating: “We read of ‘gun grabbers’ and
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Quite a bit going on, today. Let’s get to it. And while we’re at it, let’s try something new with the formatics of
Journalists from three major newspapers that endorsed John McCain have reportedly been booted from Barack Obama’s campaign plane for the final leg of the presidential race.
The Washington Times reported Friday that it was notified of the Obama campaign’s decision
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- Tonight is the final debate between BO and McCain. The obvious lean is for some serious fireworks to occur, but I wonder if
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The Washington Times is now reporting:
Democratic vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. has paid more than $2 million in campaign cash to his family members, their businesses and employers over the years, a practice that watchdogs criticize as
Friday. 25 days to the election, and tomorrow I’m on vacation. Oh. Sorry. Anyway…
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- First things first: Honorable mention at OTB’s Caption Contest
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