Archive for January, 2010
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Not so much: The most embarrassing thing Janet Napolitano did on Wednesday turns out not to be napping during her boss’ State of the Union speech. Instead, as CNS News reports, the Secretary of Homeland Security apparently ditched a meeting with Congress over the handling of the EunuchBomber. Even Democrats want an answer to the [...]
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Couldn’t happen to a more corrupt and statist bunch! And, O’Keefe speaks! It has been amazing to witness the journalistic malpractice committed by many of the organizations covering this story. MSNBC falsely claimed that I violated a non-existent “gag order.” The Associated Press incorrectly reported that I “broke in” to an office which is open [...]
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
This is interesting: Tom Bevan catches Obama sort of admitting that the health-care bills wouldn’t really, absolutely have allowed everyone to keep their existing health plans. Stuff “snuck in,” you see. If there has ever been a president less willing to take responsibility for anything, I’m hard pressed to recall who it was. And no [...]
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Of course not, but it will be fun to watch this play out: Regardless of the reason, the news that Yoo and Bybee will not be hounded from their profession is positive and long overdue. (The potential loss of their professional licenses has been hanging over them for well over a year.) The notion that [...]
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Not so much: We all misspeak and say stupid things, sometimes, but after 8 years of the press and Dems making sure we saw every possible Bushian mistalkeration, I rather enjoyed this one. And: I mean, I’m trying to understand why Obama will bash lobbyists before the whole nation one night and the next day [...]
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Senator-Elect Scott Brown has his eye on the ball: “People out there are disgusted,” he says, shaking his head. “Especially with any one party dominating government and talking down to them. They want straight talk, no BS. A focus on jobs and what really creates them. They want problem solvers in office. . . . [...]
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Senator Lindsay Graham officially qualifies as An Idiot: Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said today that skeptical Republicans and Democrats should throw their support behind climate change legislation not only because it’s good for the economy and the environment, but because Congress desperately needs a win under its belt. “We tried immigration. It’s hard. And we [...]
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
And what Jack Cafferty does not mention regarding this Copenhagen boondoggle is that the conference itself is based on lies, not science. Shameful all around. Who will be San Francisco’s Scott Brown to replace Nancy Pelosi? More on the lamest of excuses as well as anecdotal pseudo-science. Related: • Horrible Man!
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Blessings to a beloved Cousin!
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Mark Steyn on a roll: I mean, this line that oh, I inherited a huge deficit, so what I’ve done is blown it up to an even larger size makes no sense anyway. But again, I think this is unbecoming in what is essentially a bit of monarchical theater. You know, Bush could very easily [...]
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