Like the Roman Catholic Church, Penn State is an arrogant institution hiding behind its mystique. And sports, as my former fellow sports columnist at The Washington Star, David Israel, says, is “an insular world that protects its own, and operates
Immigration enforcement works
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AP) – Hispanic students have started vanishing from Alabama public schools in the wake of a court ruling that upheld the state’s tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration.
Education officials say
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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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Ronald Reagan goes to Londontown, from Daniel Hannan, Telegraph(UK):
Ronald Reagan assumes his lapidary place in Grosvenor Square today, alongside Franklin D Roosevelt and Dwight D Eisenhower. All three presidents stood with Britain in war; yet Reagan –
Fred is back! Well, kind of, sort of. It no secret that the last presidential candidate we liked was Fred Thompson. Alas Fred was just not into that campaign thing. Well now the closest incarnation of Fred has announced. Thad
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Barack Obama, a/k/a Dumbo, was for corporate taxes breaks before he was against them.
Dumbo then, from February 18, 2009 Fox News:
WASHINGTON — Just a few months after lawmakers scolded auto executives for flying to Washington in
The O-conomy, from Jim Geraghty, National Review:
Since January 2009, American businesses have faced at least three big potential risks to their bottom line besides the lingering effects of the 2008 crash: A) the possibility of tax hikes
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POTUS owes CIA an apology, from Marc A. Thiessen, Washington Post:
Now, it turns out that the very CIA interrogators whose lives Obama turned upside down played a critical role in what the president rightly calls “the most
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Question Mr. President, from Ann Althouse:
So… was bin Laden shot because he resisted — the official story — or because a live, captured bin Laden would have torn the Obama administration apart?
More over, did the White
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Following his outing of Barack Obama long form certificate of live birth, L. Donald Trump has upped the ante and asked for the release of out nation’s first affirmative action president, from Lynn Sweet, Chicago Sun-Times:
WASHINGTON–White House senior
TSA stuck on stupid, TSA chief John Pistole, from CNN:
Well, I think the Israeli model, which a number of people have talked about, uses intelligence in a different way, profiling. And then if in terms of a
Kyle-Anne Shiver, Pajamas Media, on Dim Won’s, b/k/a Barack Obama, alleged superior intelligence:
On the intelligence claims, no proof has ever surfaced that any of the Obama brainiac hoopla was anything other than gratuitous accolades granted via affirmative
Dumbo tries psychology – fails, from Carol E. Lee, Politico:
WEST NEWTON, Mass. – President Barack Obama said Americans’ “fear and frustration” is to blame for an intense midterm election cycle that threatens to derail the Democratic agenda.
“Part
Meg numchucks Jerry, from Clyde Middleton, Liberty Pundits:
“Jerry, you should be ashamed,” Whitman said. “You and your surrogates put her deportation at risk. You put her out there. You should be ashamed for sacrificing Nicky Diaz
More of Mrs. Clinton’s smart diplomacy, via Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit:
Weakening US-Japan Relationships May Impair Crucial Social Networks
Multilateral relations with emerging economies, the Japanese government’s bumbling over Futenma air base, and corporate breakups are reducing opportunities