OK, I know that by now a lot of you either saw or read though this speech of Obama’s, and so it’s old news. But I’ve seen nobody rip through this thing point by point. I can understand why… with
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It’s the Corner Store edition. Just a few quick items. In, and out.
- Obama to be upstatged: As you likely already know, Barack
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Alan Reynolds, New York Post, writes of the Foreclosure Five states:
When President Obama discusses his $275 billion mortgage bailout, he talks as if it was a national problem, caused by a national decline in home prices. “We must
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The other day, I asked the question:
I can’t help but wonder if we aren’t at or beyond a tipping point against Obama and the Democrats… even from people who supported their election.
Increasingly, I am forced answer that question
Generally speaking I have no reluctance to rip Steve Benen a new orifice on any subject. It is usually fairly easy to do, given the target he presents. On this occasion, I do have to give him a little bit
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As I said earlier this morning:
I can’t help but wonder if we aren’t at or beyond a tipping point against Obama and the Democrats… even from people who supported their election. The amazing part is, whereas it took Bill
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On the morning of February 17th,I was standing in line getting coffee at the little cafeteria at my day gig. Behind me were two guys that had obviously been in heated discussion for some time. I don’t know either of
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This is the “Like a freight train” edition. Always wanted to do a train, just never got around to it. The 3/4 shots,
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This is the Towtruck edition. Seems to be the Naional car has quit, and is sitting at the sid eof the road.
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This is the President’s day edition. Historians say that Lincoln had his car serviced here. Then again, these are the same people who
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The House passed Porkulus, the Pelosi/Reid/Obama Debt Plan, New York Times:
Stimulus Bill Passes in the House With No G.O.P. Support
WASHINGTON – The House approved a $787 billion economic stimulus package Friday afternoon, with Democrats successfully promoting it
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Earlies today, Eric rambled:
FAILURE: With all this going on, is it too early to call Obama a failed presidency, yet? Remember, gang, the Democrats already had Bush so labled, at this point, relative, and with far less in
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An interesting weekend, and lots on the horizon to discuss. Let’s get it.
- PROKULUS: Obama is scheduled to beg and plead for his Porkulus
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I wrote some weeks ago at Pajamas Media:
For all the vitriol that has been coming from the left, and specifically out of President Obama’s mouth during the campaign, there’s a difference in tone coming out of the Obama camp
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First off, you’ll pardon me if I don’t shed any tears over Tom Daschle. Hopefully, he’ll be staying gone for good this time, though I doubt that’ll happen. He’s too deep in the councils of the Democrats to stay gone
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