A president who has lost the confidence of the American people blamed everyone but himself for the problems of the nation. He dared lecture the Supreme Court on jurisprudence, complained about Senate procedure (which he himself operated within and benefitted from) and then pointed the finger of blame (yet again) at his predecessor. The...
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Obama, you are done
“It’s not the Kennedy seat, it’s the People’s seat…”
Spot on from Scott Brown, Republican running for the Senate in Massachusetts.
“With all due respect, it’s not the Kennedy seat and it’s not the Democrats’ seat, it’s the people’s seat.”
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It’s the jobs, stupid
10.0% unemployment is never a good thing.
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2010 GOP errors part 1
In Texas, the GOP faces, ignores, challengers from Tea Party movement. At their own peril I would say.
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Conservatives are numero uno. Liberals are that extra guy in the back seat.
This is encouraging. The conservative majority MUST be heeded, or we will stay home again.
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Heninger: America isn’t dead. It’s just dead in the water.
Dan Heninger of the WSJ issues forth a cautionary column. It’s sobering.
At the start of 2008, according to Pew, well before the September financial implosion, 41% said the U.S....
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Fox News Alert – America Under Siege
This is day 330 of the Obama hostage crisis. In a show of ‘unprecedented’ arrogance, the Obama cartel continues to occupy the White House despite that a plurality of...
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Thomas Friedman on The Narrative
My opinion of TF as one of the great writers holds. He penned an OpEd in the NYT that uses Fort Hood to assail (rightly) the Muslim Mein Kampf...
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Hiding in plain sight: government-run health care
Their own words…
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Senate Finance Committee Bill now online – 1502 pages long
Good Lord, this is huge. 1502 pages of legislative language ready for your perusal, fresh off the Finance Committee site. This is what’s been called the Baucus Bill, I...
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They said the same thing after the Tet Offensive
Today’s American military leaders are experiencing, in a smaller dose, what many of their forerunners went through after the Tet Offensive. A remote American outpost in Afghanistan was abandoned...
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President Obama’s accomplishments worthy of the Nobel Prize for Peace?
“to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding...
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