The lame streamers said a lot about Barack Obama in the Aught Eight campaign. Was any of it true? From Rosslyn Smith American Thinker:
If anything, Obama’s situation is almost the opposite of Truman’s. Obama has long dwelt inside
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Dumbo’s school of economics, from Michael Bargo Jr.American Thinker:
President Obama’s historic expansion of government at a time of great recession is attributed to his socialist agenda of “income redistribution.” While Barack Obama did use these words
Dumbo the failure, Peter Wehner, Commentary:
Obama has been a complete and utter failure
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It’s Obama who promised to cut the deficit in half. It’s Obama who said if we passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
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Dumbo’s job plan — SSDD, from Reuters:
VINEYARD HAVEN, Massachusetts — President Barack Obama is finalizing a jobs package that could include a program to refurbish school buildings nationwide and tax breaks to encourage firms to hire workers.
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The blog has challenged the lame stream talking point that Barack Obama,a/k/a President Fifty Seven States, a/k/a Dumbo is some king of intellectual genius. Well welcome Noemie Emery to the club, from Washington Examiner
And if Obama is brilliant, and
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Dumbo’s record, if the media had spent half much time and energy examining Dumbo’s b/k/a Barack Obama, record,they could not have missed the fact that the man is flat out lazy, from Tony Katz, Pajamas Media:
I have
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Rumblings from the ‘Rats plantation, from Fareed Zakaria, Chicago Tribune:
Democrats are finally up for a fight — with President Barack Obama. Having despaired that Obama gave in to the tea party on the debt deal, they now
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Eric rambled on Rick Perry, link:
Let the mudslinging begin! I’ve said nothing about Rick Perry yet, in terms of his record, because frankly I’ve not had much chance to investigate his record. But based on recent speeches
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The rumble of discontent. Given the fact that Dumbo, b/k/a Barack Ohama, has become irrelevant, is the pining for Mrs. Clinton a sign of primary challenge for Dim Won?
Rumblings, from Bill McCl ellan, Saint Louis Today:
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Dumbo b/k/a Barack Obama gets WaPoed from the left and the right, from the left Dana Milbank, Washington Post:
It’s not exactly fair to blame Obama for the rout: Almost certainly, the markets ignored him. And that’s the problem:
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Obama’s speech, or lack thereof, reax from Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post:
He did say one indisputably true thing: The downgrade was more a comment on our political dysfunction than on our ability to repay our debts. That is
Alas Poor Dumbo. Leonard Pitts Jr., sees the treatment of Dumbo, b/k/a Barack Obama and only sees racism, from Miami Herald:
Ladies and gentlemen, here he is, “your boy,” that “tar baby,” the president of the United Sates,
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What job pivot? Even Arianna Huffington is on to Barack Obama a/k/a Dumbo, from News Busters:
Now that is really the greatest fear for the White House. And of course Mitt Romney again and again is talking about
Obama has lost that loving feeling, from Dr. Milton R. Wolf, Washington Times:
Is President Obama really a different man today than he was before he entered the Oval Office? The same Illinois legislator who voted “present” 129
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But when has Obama given progressives any reason to believe they can trust him?
Paul Krugman, New York Times.
Mr. Krugman, meet Barack Obama, a man of extraordinary vanity and rather pedestrian ability.