
Sen. Clinton, a candidate for the leadership of the free world, apparently doesn’t know the first thing about the country referred to by some as “the most dangerous place on earth”
Thomas Houlahan, Middle East Times.
Hat Tip, John
I could not let Bit have all the fun with the best articles of the year. Retrived an utterly delicious Snark of the Day from the archives.
The best Snark of 2007 is “Snark of the Day: Scarlet O’Clinton
First Mrs. Clinton was famous for answering questions from plants. Then she stonewalled David Gregory’s. Now she is stonewalling her audience. The Des Moines Register reports on [Mrs.] Clinton’s Silence:
Here’s a few posts from BitsBlog that caught my eye and my immediate memory, as I scanned over the posts from the last year.
Harry Reid,man of the land…. deal.
Barbara Boxer back in CAIR’s good graces
Joe Biden: Barack
Maybe it something in the water in Arkansas. I dunno, but Mike Huckabee and Mrs. Clinton share something in common besides their both from Arkansas. While Mrs. Clinton is shrill liar. Huckabee is just a calm and smooth liar.
John
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James Joyner, under a banner Fred Thompson: Not Interested in Running for President, writes today:
There’s a minor blogstorm developing around a report from Bill Theobald in USA Today about Fred Thompson’s answer to a question as to how badly
ABC News, Political Radar, is reporting, “[B.J.] Clinton Won’t Attend NSC Meetings in a [Mrs. Clinton’s] White House:”
ABC News’ Jonathan Greenberger reports: If she makes it to the White House, Sen. Hillary Clinton said today her husband will
Mrs. Clinton touts her experience, and the fact she thinks herself ready to lead our nation in a time of war. Yet Mrs. Clinton said this, from AFP:
Hillary Clinton Friday called for an independent, international probe into Benazir
One person, Benazir Bhutto, one death, two Posts, Washington and New York and two completely different takes.
David Ignatius, Washington Post, came to laud the late Benazir Bhutto, via RCP:
Try to imagine a young Pakistani woman bounding
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The Clinton’s have become prolific, albeit rather inept, liars. Steve Gilbert, Sweetness & Light, compares Mrs. Clinton’s press release to her autobiography:
I came to know Mrs. Bhutto over many years, during her tenures
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Ann Althouse obviously has a much greater willingness to parse Mrs. Clinton in detail than I do. Professor Althouse catches this snippet of Clintonspeak:
Writes David Linkin (linked by Stephen Kaus). He’s talking about Hillary Clinton in a
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Keith B. Richburg, Washington Post, fights to keep his Rolodex relevant, and explores the issue of the Reverend Al Sharpton’s relevance:
Sharpton has “been eclipsed, because Obama puts guys like Sharpton in the shadow,” said Fred Siegel, a historian
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While Gallup’s most recent poll… and the “reporting” thereof… centered on the idea that Hillary Clinton has passed Oprah Winfrey as the most admired woman…. (Nobody asked me…) Ron Coleman over at Right Wing News reports there’s a little
Michael S. Barr in The New York Times, today:
WHILE the causes of the mortgage crisis are myriad, a central problem was that many borrowers took out loans that they did not understand and could not afford.
Yep. But what
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Flim flam artists are always trying to seperate a fool from his money.
Case one, I ran with with this story on 28 October, but it bears repeating:
When Nomatter Tagarira, a spirit medium, claimed that she could conjure



