I commented earlier this week that I had my doubts about Jesse Jackson’s open-mike trick.
What if this comment of Jackson’s was staged to give Obama some white street creds?
Normally, I’d not give the man credit for being able
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- Boortz, today, says:
Thomas Sowell has a great article on Barack Obama: “Many are for him for no more serious reasons than his mouth and his complexion.” That’s true, Mr. Sowell … but are you a racist for saying so?
A while ago, I asked how the Democrats planned to deal with all the whack jobs showing up to the convention in Denver, saying at least some of that was bound to be broadcast and therefore be a topic of
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Lynn Sweet, Sun-Times (Chicago) reports the BO campaign is trying some imaginative rebranding and is attempt to foist BO off as a reincaranted version of both John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan:
WASHINGTON–A German friend passed along the news Saturday
Well, now we have a pretty good idea why the Democrats weren’t interested in examining the Countrywide Loan busienss too closely. The WaPo:
Shortly after joining the U.S. Senate and while enjoying a surge in income, Barack Obama bought a
Over at The Politico, this morning, I note with interest a bit from James Kirchick, describing the fable of Republican smear tactics. (As an aside, interestingly, Kirkpatrick’s the New Republic’s assitant editor)
The only obstacle between Barack Obama
Continue reading about The Fable, And the Reality of Obama’s Candidacy
We see by way of Ben Smith this monring that Idiot Wes Clark still can’t keep his mouth shut, apparently referring to bury himself by what comes out of it. That’s bad enough. But now, by way of Q&O and
OK, I’m back. Well, really I was back yesterday, but because my hours were so screwy Friday and Saturday because of the Fostoria Ohio trip, I really wasn’t fully back into it, all day on Sunday, and frankly, I’m still
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CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) — Presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama plans to deliver what his campaign is calling a “major speech” Monday, centering around an issue he’s been trying to highlight for months now: his patriotism.
The remarks come in Harry
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- Not that it ever amounted to much anyway, but Fox Business blog notes that the gas tax holiday went bye bye, before it ever got going. And let’s be honest, here, 18.4 cents at the pump doesn’t even scratch the
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: Gas Taxes; How Stimulating; More
I made a flash yesterday about Heller, et al yesterday, but didn’t really comment much on it. I guess I should comment for the record, that I support the ruling. Personally, I thought the case fairly well cut and dried,
- Look, left-o-shere… if you’re that pissed at the Democrats in Congress over FISA and whatever else, that you’re going to waste all our time and bandiwth with your screaming, does that mean you will be doing America a favor and
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: FISA Fizzle;NORK;Obama Can’t Run; More
From several sources, this morning:
Barack Obama is not legally a U.S. natural-born citizen according to the law on the books at the time of his birth, which falls between “December 24, 1952 to November 13, 1986? Presidential office requires
Barack Obama’s first general election ad says about 46 seconds in that the Illinois senator passed laws that “extended health care for wounded troops who’d been neglected.”
The ad “Country I Love”, which was released Friday, provides

