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Obama in 2001: The Constitution Has A “fundamental flaw” Because It Did Not Demand the Redistribution of Wealth and It is A “Tragedy” that the Courts Did Not Change That
It’s always that pesky Constitution that gets in the way of the socialist ideal, isn’t it? Barack Obama gave a radio interview in 2001, when he wasn’t running for President and could let his freak flag fly safe in the cocoon of corrupt leftist Chicago politics, and boy did he unfurl a big flag. If [...]
The Curiously Incurious Media
Is there bias toward Barack Obama in the media? Well, of course there is. You’d have to be blind and deaf not to notice and even then there’s a fair chance that you’d sense the near-constant thrill running up many a journalistic leg. Michael Malone has noticed too. His notice is exceptional because he is [...]
Why ACORN’s Voter Registration Fraud is an Important Story
Ben Smith has a post at The Politico tonight dismissing the ACORN’s fraudulent voter registrations as “a marginal story that the GOP is trying to make central” and “a petty crime”. Smith, in fact, entirely misses the point. Here’s how he explains what ACORN has been doing around the country. The latter is putting the [...]



















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