The Clintons, B.J. and Mrs. B.J., don’t think much of women, from Oliver Knox, Yahoo:
“Democrats can’t have it both ways when it comes to the treatment of women and they should have the courage to condemn any politician
It seems apparent why the Obama administration has been hiding Joe Bide, from Liberty Unyielding:
File this one under “aren’t you glad we didn’t elect an idiot like Sarah Palin to be one heartbeat away from the president?” Actually,
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This may have been the ad the republicans should have run, in Twelve. However, consider it the first political ad for Campaign 2016, video:
Hat tip and more: ABC News:
It was the Benghazi attack ad the Republican National
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Look at the bright side, Congresscritter elect Mark Sanford will not be the only reprobate in Congress, from Fox News:
Former Republican South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford revived a scandal-scarred political career by winning back his old congressional seat
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Sure being President in stressful job. That is just part of the job. Those Three AM things do happen. However the mark of a true leader to to stay calm under pressure. What Mrs. Clinton does under pressure is to
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It is Three in the morning, the nation is in crisis and the Secretary of State, and wanna be president Mrs. Clinton, has woman problemss, from Hill:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fainted and suffered a concussion, the department
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Fauxasquawa, a/k/a Lying Lizzie, b/k/a Elizabeth Warren, the first self-proclaimed Nive American to be elected to the United States Senate, Elizabeth Warren will Not Serve On Committee On Indian Affairs. It seems that even Dirty Harry Reid is not
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Some current polling, and what it means as regards the election… and it’s an angle I see nobody else exploring.
The poll in question is pointed to by Dan Halper, over at The Weekly Standard… and their shocking ignorance
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The Morsi lesson for Republicans by way of The Guardian:
President Mohamed Morsi has scrapped a controversial decree granting himself near-absolute powers, but insisted that a referendum on a new constitution would go ahead as planned next Saturday. The concession
Elections have consequences. Wonder Bread is no more, From, WHEC-TV, Rochester, NY:
Hostess Brands says it is going out of business, closing plants that make Twinkies and Wonder Bread and laying off all of its 18,500 workers.
The Irving,
The Reverend Jesse Jackson seems to think that blacks deserve extra credit for extra voting, from CBS Chicago:
CHICAGO (STMW) – The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Saturday said that President Obama’s reelection was “a great victory,” but that it
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Editor’s note: This is a repost of one I put up in December of 2011. Remember, I said just the other day:
First, Obama won with a smaller number of voters than in 08. Indeed, Romney got fewer voters

Romney was the perfect candidate, and he was the president this country needed right now. It’s less disheartening that a president who wrecked American health care, quadrupled gas prices, added $6 trillion to the national debt and gave us an
Why the nation lost on Tuesday, from John Hinderack, Powerline:
Turnout this year was 14 million voters fewer than 2008. Obama’s total was down around 9 million votes, and Romney got about 5 million votes fewer than John McCain.
Some Observations on the American Disaster ;
There are many thoughts that accompany the disaster that has befallen America this day. The prevailing thought, however, comes down to being wary of the tendency for instant analysis, and rather waiting for
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