So who is the Tea Bagger? I won tries to muddle the message, from USA Today:
President Obama said many Tea Party followers have “mainstream legitimate concerns,” but their movement is built around a “core group” of opponents who
Obama Care is a polling disaster, from the Washington Post:
Overall, 46 percent of those polled said they support the changes in the new law; 50 percent oppose them. That is virtually identical to the pre-vote split on
Obama Care breeds the World’s fastest chickens.William A. Jacobson, Legal Insurrection:
Obamacare’s Chickens Coming Home To Roost Already
Numerous companies already have announced enormous financial write-downs related to Obamacare’s cutback of subsidies for prescription drug benefit programs for
Obamafada, Meryl Yourish:
So, the man who proclaimed to AIPAC that he had a “strong commitment” to the “unbreakable bond” between Israel and the United States is leading a full-court press to force Israel to yield to The
Obama administration stuck on stupid, Jackson Diehl, Washington Post:
Obama has added more poison to a U.S.-Israeli relationship that already was at its lowest point in two decades. Tuesday night the White House refused to allow non-official photographers
Of course, the White House anticipates that the American people will learn to love this bill[Obama Care] so much that repeal will soon become politically impossible. In their view, seniors will learn to love the cuts to Medicare, small business
I count seventeen persons in the picture, fifteen criminals, one widow of a dead criminal, and one prop, to wit Macelas Owens. The moron in chief kept repeating the health care reform was need for the children. Yet the only
Why the one hasn’t won yet, Jay Cost, RCP:
Last week, President Obama said again and again that the time for talk is over. Yet this week he’s going on the road to defend his new bill. This
In the end, this unsustainable bill jeopardizes the very thing it was supposed to fix – our health care system. Somewhere along the way we forgot that health care reform is about doctors and patients, not the IRS and
Some comments on the events of last night, in no particular order:
The costs of this thing will be its undoing. And ours, I suspect. The move towards governmental power will invariably accelerate. Exponentially so, when given such a boost
Israel attacked, from Haaretz:
A Qassam rocket fired from the Gaza Strip struck an open field in a kibbutz near Ashkelon on Sunday, just three days after a foreign worker was killed by a rocket in the northern
Thousands fo peaceful protests demonstrated in the Capital yesterday to protest Obama Care. So what doesthe leftosphere complain about? From Stink Progress:
Tea Party activists have gathered on Capitol Hill today for a “Code Red” rally against health care
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The end of Hope as we know it, Benjamin Domenech, CBS News:
Over the past week, in backroom conversations with members of Congress, Obama changed his negotiation tone from demanding to desperate. He told progressives that the outcome
Michelle is reporting:
Well, well, well. Breaking news all over that the Dems have now abandoned Demon Pass.
WaPo alert:
House Democratic leaders say they will take a separate vote on the Senate health care bill, rejecting an earlier,
Reynolds says this morning:
RASMUSSEN: 44% “Strongly Disapprove” of Obama; only 43% approve of Obama at all.
23% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-four percent (44%)
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