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On January 23, 2010, President Obama made a solemn pinky promise with America to protect us from “special interests” that would turn this wonderful country into, well, something really awful. Indeed, he gave his speech a special title, just to make sure we were clear on his stance against “special interests”. WEEKLY ADDRESS: President Obama [...]
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The President engaged in another bit of tale-telling today in his radio address today. President Barack Obama says Senate Republicans are playing politics with bills that would extend benefits to the unemployed and increase lending to small businesses. Striking a deeply partisan tone in his weekly radio and online address, Obama said the GOP leadership [...]
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Today, the Dumbest Speaker of the House EVAH wrote: These disruptions are occurring because opponents are afraid not just of differing views — but of the facts themselves. Drowning out opposing views is simply un-American. Drowning out the facts is how we failed at this task for decades. [Emphasis Mine] Meanwhile, her union thug allies [...]
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I really don’t know what happened to Peggy Noonan, but she’s gone brain-soft in the last couple years. Perhaps she’s lost the heart for the fight or maybe she’s just decided that it’s more important for her to get along with her Washington/New York trendy liberal party friends these days, but it’s turned her column [...]
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My latest post at The Greenroom delves into the woeful media coverage of the controversy at Notre Dame. My conclusion, such as it is, doesn’t look kindly on the media. So why focus on the speech and not the degree? Well, that’s where you start to see some grey creeping into things. I suppose some [...]
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Like Ed Driscoll said, compare and contrast. Two young Americans, about the same age. Both made decisions that much of the country would find questionable, even abhorrent. Media investigation of one revealed a “journey of spiritual zeal, linguistic and cultural education,” an “emotional” young person who had an “independent spirit.” Others interviewed described him as [...]
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Why do I like Ann Coulter? Well, there are a lot of reasons, but one of the big ones is that she’s a giver. UPDATE: Suzanna Logan has turned around on the “bomnastic heifer” issue? Well, clearly, my work here is done. Also, thirty seconds? Tsk tsk.
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