Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Cain Train Goes Turbo-Powered Friday Edition
Robert Costa, over at NRO, wrote a lengthy article on Herman Cain yesterday. If you don’t know much about him, his piece will give you a solid introduction. I couldn’t help but notice that a number of commenters there brought up the whole elected office thing. If they’d listened to this week’s episode of The Delivery, they’d have at least heard an argument for why that doesn’t matter.
And these days, folks seem to be amenable to the argument.
And now, links!
- What the federal government is doing to Boeing is simply criminal. We should never allow any government agency to do thug work for labor unions or any other group. Heads need to roll.
- I’m not sure why means-testing for Social Security and Medicare hasn’t already happened. It makes a ton of sense.
- Shouldn’t a Senate candidate have a pretty good idea how big our national debt is?
- Of course Paul Ryan’s “stock has taken a hit”. Anytime a politician lays a solid policy on the table, the naysayers are going to attack. Some of those attacks will score, fair or not. I’d bet that Ryan will end up far better than, say, the President, who has yet to put out a serious budget proposal.
- Bertha Lewis, former head shill for ACORN and proud socialist, sings about as well as she understand what makes the United States work.
- We really should hear more from Dr. Oscar Biscet. That we do not — that the progressives who proclaim piously how much they desire human rights for all studiously ignore his very existence — is a black mark on our nation.
- When did C. Montgomery Burns take over the Daytime Emmys?
- At this point, I don’t think there’s anything Ron Paul can say that would dissuade his faithful minions. Reasonable people, on the other hand, can finally wash their hands of him.
Other Posts of Interest:
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – Full Value Monday Edition
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – CPAC Roundup Friday Edition
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – Frozen Friday Edition
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