An interesting thread’s been popping up of late. I’ll let Don Surber describe it:
Glenn Reynolds: “Yeah, it’s as if all that talk about the evil power-grabs of the Bush Administration was just insincere electioneering.”
The left is starting to
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Another morning, another paper filled with all talk and no action on the part of the Obama White House.
James makes mention of all of this, under a similar heading, and tries to go halfway with it.
I am neither a lawyer, play one on television, nor give press conferences pretending to me one. In other words, I am not Barack Obama, Helene Cooper, New York Times:
WASHINGTON – President Obama vowed to try to stop
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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Welcome one and all, to the most intense nightly read on the ‘sphere; Bitsblog’s Nightly Ramble
Yes, we’re still trying to shovel out from under the snow, but we’ll carry on with a little wishful thinking. Forgive me, but I
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I have another piece up over at Pajamas Media, this morning. Here’s a taste:
You see, while the numbers suggest that there has been no president since Richard Nixon or — depending on how you judge these things — Harry
Joe the Plumber. You remember the story. Obama rolls up to his house one day. Joe plucks up his courage and asks a question of Barack Obama, the subject of which Mr. Obama would apparently rather not discuss. Result?
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Here is the Toledo Blade story to which Bit refered:
Mr. Wurzelbacher was playing football in his front yard with his son, Joey, on Sunday afternoon when Mr. Obama made an unscheduled stop to go door to door greeting voters
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Stanley Kurtz frimly establishs Barack Obama and Bill Ayers as partners in radicalism, Wall Street Journal:
The Obama campaign has cried foul when Bill Ayers comes up, claiming “guilt by association.” Yet the issue here isn’t guilt by association;
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Imagine if a victim somehow survived a lynching and a presidential canidate were to be so clue-less as to advocate such victims of failed lynchings be taken out and relynched? The National Assoiciation of [Liberal] Colored People staged a jihad
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You knew it was coming. When you try to smear Rush Limbugh, he fights backs. Sadly for BO, Limbaugh has full access to own library and knows how to use it, Wall Street Journal:
I understand the rough and
Bob Herbert, New York Times, attempts to slime John McCain, only to show his true and bigoted colors:
The racial fantasy factor in this presidential campaign is out of control. It was at work in that New Yorker cover
Jim Rutttenberg, New York Times, is shocked that John McCain is painting BO as ill-informed, arrogant and out of touch:
WASHINGTON — After spending much of the summer searching for an effective line of attack against Senator Barack Obama
Yesterday, I pointed out that there was a major shift in Democrat talking points over Iran and it’s threat to the west.
Today, I note something else… that perhaps even the Democrats have not noted.
For years, now, we’ve been
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