Playing the Allinsky Card on Obama, one of the mantras of Allinskyism to make your opponent live up to his own standards, In that regard Glenn Greenwald lays a beauty down on Dumbo, b/k/a Barack Obama, from Salon:
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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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POTUS speech reax:
From Nice Deb:
It was a grotesque and dishonest speech.
From Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post:
The president speaks, says very little
As I and many others expected, Obama today gave a speech about nothing much
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Carlisle, PA– I’m at the truck stop in Carlisle as I write this.
Getting comfortable in the new truck I’ve been assigned is an effort that has taken weeks… as I suspected it would. There’s still work to be done
First, some great news to pass along. I’ve been assigned a new (to me) truck… and boy it’s a beauty. I had the chance to drive it for a day last summer and fell in love. Never figured I’d get
Comment by Jammie Wearing Fool:
Obama Reflects On His Favorite Subject
Barack Obama is trying to sell his favorite subject, to wit himself, Glenn Thrush, Politico:
Rep. Marion Berry’s parting shot, published in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette [no link,
He is throwing trillions around on social spending, a lot of which he has admitted will be wasted, because it’s just in the essence of it.
But look at where he actually cuts. He takes off
Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere: The BigsBlog Nightly Ramble.
This is the Black Sign Edition. Mostly because I’m running out of names.
- Memo to Chuckles the Clown Schumer:
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There’s a reason why Obama and his people are so busy back peddling from the goals they laid out during the campaign; reality.
Robert Stacy McCain says it well:
Details, however, were not the Obama campaign’s strongest selling point. Rather,