Professor Charles Ogletree, Harvard, thinks the use of the word professor in a political oontext is racist, Inside Higher Education:
If the term professor is used in politics, it’s seldom a compliment, and instead “implies dry, hectoring, unemotional, self
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I have been saying for years now that if the terrorists ever wanted to shut down Washington DC, all they would have to do is make it snow. 2in. or so oughta do it. The people in and around Washington
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There may be many names for what Barack Obama is dong thiese days, from Paul Kane and Shailagh Murray, Washington Post:
A day after President Obama called on them to renew efforts to pass his ambitious agenda, congressional Democrats
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With the special primary election for Florida Congressional Dist 19 just days away (Feb 2nd)things are heating up and getting quite nasty between the three Republican candidates. Front runner Edward Lynch is being attacked by his two
Dan Riehl at Pajamas Media this morning:
Conservative activist James O’Keefe has been arrested by the U.S. Marshal’s Service for allegedly attempting to bug the offices of U..S. Senator Mary Landrieu. Also arrested were Robert Flanagan, the son of a
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From radio buddy Scott Fybush, on Northeast Radio Watch, on Monday:
*The final collapse of New York-based Air America Radio made big industry headlines at week’s end, but the bankruptcy liquidation of the pioneering progressive talk network won’t
Comment by Jammie Wearing Fool:
Obama Reflects On His Favorite Subject
Barack Obama is trying to sell his favorite subject, to wit himself, Glenn Thrush, Politico:
Rep. Marion Berry’s parting shot, published in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette [no link,
From SPOOK86 at In From The Cold:
President Obama’s poll numbers are in free-fall, but he still has at least one “citizen” who ardently defends him, in the letters section of your local paper.
We refer to one Ellie Light,
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It is hard having to correct the boss.
But I’ve been doing it for a long time and somebody needs to do. Alas! Eric rambled:
ISSUE AVOIDANCE: It is flat out amazing to me that the wild scramble for
As the drunks pronounce her name, Marcia Coakley, Associated Press:
Patrick Kennedy, the son of the late Teddy and a Congressman from nearby Rhode Island, showed up to give his support for Coakley’s bid to become Teddy Kennedy’s heir.
My new Pajamas Media editorial deals with what I’ve considered the biggest problem America faces just now in our War on terror… our return to the underlying attitude of the Democrats that brought us the “Gorelick Wall.”
The bottom line
From the Palm 700P….
Hey Glenn:
London Times: Haiti earthquake: a few more rescues, but aid still slow. “Nobody can go anywhere without security in the city. No aid workers can go anywhere without taking risks with security. That adds
My intend is not to oppose Martha Coakley’s bid for the Senate from Massachusetts. No, I’ll pass on commenting on the merits Coakly as candidate. Coakly is simply a bad person.
Elizabeth Scalia, Anchoress, is one of the sweetest
While I sit in the doctor’s office waiting for my appointmnet, I see Greg Sargent says today:
As you may have heard, a Dem staffer helping the Martha Coakley campaign was caught on video shoving a Weekly Standard reporter, prompting
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Sarah Palin has signed with Fox News, from Jim Rutenberg, New York Times:
Former Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska has signed on as a contributor to the Fox News Channel.
Sarah Palin The network confirmed that Ms. Palin would
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