None are so blind as those who will not see, from Daily Beast:
Obama Says Cuba Doesn’t Sponsor Terrorism. So What Are All These Hijackers and Bomb-Makers Doing There?
The White House says that Cuba has nothing to do
from Karen, Lonely Conservative:
Here’s some shocking news – Cuba has walked out on talks with the United States because the Castro regime isn’t interested in improving its human rights record.
Inspector Renault could not be reached for comment.
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Even the WaPo has noted that there are fifty-three, out of fifty-three, fewer Cuban political prisoners released by Castro than was promised by the regime, from Washington Post:
An air of secrecy surrounds the fate of 53 political prisoners
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Who knew Ronald Reagan, a/k/a the Gipper, was alive and well, in spirit, serving in the Senate. Marco Rubio plays Tom Harkin as a useful idiot and gives the speech of his life, video:
Hat tip: Ace.
Karen asks, from the Lonely Conservative:
Just off the top of my head I can think of a few reasons [Erick] Holder should resign. The biggest is the reckless Operation Fast and Furious that resulted in the death of
Panic at the White House? From James Pethokoukis, Reuters:
Last night in a new report, Democrat-friendly Goldman Sachs dropped an economic bomb on President Obama’s chances for reelection (bold is mine):
Following another week of weak economic data,
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B.J. Clinton in the New York Stimes:
Criticism is part of the lifeblood of democracy. No one is right all the time. But we should remember that there is a big difference between criticizing a policy or a politician
Good news, the turd Gregory Craig has been dismissed as White House counsel, from a clearly heart broken Steve Clemons, Blogs & Stories:
Gregory Craig, White House counsel to President Obama and national security advisor to Obama during the
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Robert Reich, Salon, issues a warming:
The President seems to me especially thoughtful and passionate about one of the great moral questions of domestic policy today: widening inequality of income and wealth, and therefore of opportunity and political power.
Charming Barry is not charming Raul Castro. While, Barack Obama has soften United States sanctions on Cuba, Castro is not one bit interested in warming relations with the United States:
HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) — President Obama misinterpreted Cuban
Six members of the Congressional Black Caucus traveled to Cuba to kiss Raul Castro’s butt. In turn, Mona Charen paddles one, Bobby Rush’s butt:
“This is the dawning of a new day,” exclaimed Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill. “In my household
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Fifty years Castro’s Cuba, Damien Cave, New York Times:
Here in South Florida, where roughly 850,000 Cubans have settled over the years, repeated waves of painful exile and family separation define the Castro era. The revolution never met their
By way of fellow Swamp Stomper, the Dread Pundit Bluto, And Breitbart, we see AFP offering up:
Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain Friday said he hoped Fidel Castro’s resignation would be followed by his speedy demise, and rapped