Jennifer Rubin over at Commentary, this morning, casts into words a lot of folks have already noticed:
Obama seems not to respect his fellow citizens — the uninformed rubes who crashed the health-care town halls — nor care
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Alas poor Dirty Harry, Jay Newton-Small, Time:
Both Dick Durbin of Illinois and Chuck Schumer of New York say they firmly believe Reid will be reelected, but for several months the number two and three Democrats in the Senate
Go for it Liz, from Alex Spillius, Telegraph(UK):
Ms Cheney is now reportedly contemplating a run for office herself either in Virginia, where she was raised, or in Wyoming, her parents’ home state.
Don’t be too quick to rule
Health care is Obama’s Stalingrad, William A. Jacobson, Legal Insurrection:
Waterloo was a short but decisive battle. The health care fight has turned out to be more like the battle of Stalingrad.
The battle of Stalingrad was a
The House progressives fell for Pelosi’s Stupak deal, which he’s still pushing in the face of taking health care down, because Mr. Stupak cares for cultural issues first, the sign of a true right-winger. If the House falls for the
It looks like Dumbo knows almost as much about running a car company as he does managing an economy, Bloomberg:
Motor Co. beat General Motors Co. in monthly sales in February for the first time since 1998, and GM
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Just how dumb is Barack Obama, American Conservative:
I realize I’m just your average Joe Schmo, but I do know the difference between liability insurance and collision insurance. I also know that when another driver hits my car
Mrs Pelosi’s Swam, Ja1ed Allen, Hill:
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she’s once again sticking by embattled Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) — at least for now.
Pelosi (D-Calif.) said during a Friday press conference that she had not yet read
No more Dopes from Hope, from Allah Pundit, Hot Air:
Yeah, granted, it’s practically home-field advantage for a former governor of Arkansas, but it’s also evidence of Huck’s abiding strength in the south even as Palin’s national profile
Chuckles the sock puppet, William A Jacobson, Legal Insurrection:
Barack Obama held a question-and-answer meeting with Democratic Senators yesterday to field questions about where the administration is heading on various initiatives.
[…]
The entire event was scripted, with
Ben Claw, Talking Points Memo, sums up Barack Obama year, 2009, on healtcare:
Well folks, it’s been one year since President Barack Obama took office. And he spent a lot of that year working on health care reform.
Correction
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- IDIOCY SQUARED: I mentioned in last night’s Ramble that the Democrats are busy avoiding the real issue… and used that blithering
It is hard having to correct the boss.
But I’ve been doing it for a long time and somebody needs to do. Alas! Eric rambled:
ISSUE AVOIDANCE: It is flat out amazing to me that the wild scramble for
From Glen Johnson and Liz Sidoti:
BOSTON (AP) – In an epic upset in liberal Massachusetts, Republican Scott Brown rode a wave of voter anger to defeat Democrat Martha Coakley in a U.S. Senate election Tuesday that left
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- MLK: Yes, today is Martin Luther King’s birthday, or at least when we celebrate it. David’s thoughts from 2007 are still potent