Rumblings from the ‘Rats plantation, from Fareed Zakaria, Chicago Tribune:
Democrats are finally up for a fight — with President Barack Obama. Having despaired that Obama gave in to the tea party on the debt deal, they now
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Obama has lost that loving feeling, from Dr. Milton R. Wolf, Washington Times:
Is President Obama really a different man today than he was before he entered the Oval Office? The same Illinois legislator who voted “present” 129
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Where’s your plan Dirty Harry? Dirty Harry Reid owns default, from Paul Conner, Daily Caller:
The Senate voted down a House-approved bill to raise the debt ceiling, leaving the ball in the court of Senate leadership to produce a
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Eugene Robinson gets it wrong, from Washington Post:
It is time to stop giving Herman Cain’s unapologetic bigotry a free pass. The man and his poison need to be seen clearly and taken seriously.
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But Cain’s prejudice
Piscataway, NJ– Grabbing a load for May’s Landing. From here back up to NY state. Still hot, but a clear and beautiful looking day.
- REPEATING HISTORY: FDR’s policies prolonged Depression by 7 years, UCLA economists calculate. Any more questions about
In order for Americans to get their jobs back, Barack Obama must lose his, from Shannon Travis:
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) – Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is getting more creative, and apparently more aggressive, in her
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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
Buffalo, NY– At the moment, I’m in Buffalo, NY. I have my younger boy Alex with me and he’s doing fine. I’ll post more on this topic as we go. It’s a nice day all told. Truck is running fine.
Jon Huntsman, stalking horse, Jennifer Rubin explains why the newly launched Jon Huntsman campaign so hyped by the media, and so dead in the water, from Washington Post:
From the mainstream media’s standpoint, he is the McCain 1980.
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Very interesting, from Toby Harnden, Telegraph(UK):
Whether or not she[Sarah Palin] runs for the White House – and the solid consensus among Republican leaders is that she won’t – the scramble over the Palin emails confirms her status as
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(New York City)-– I’m actually not far from where I was the other day, at Middle Village. Just up the Metropolitan Bvd, in fact. A nice drive this morning. Now, it’s about a 5. 1/2 hr drive, though so
(Elmwood Park,NJ)– I’m at a paper company here picking up a load for Rochester, which will bring me home. I was at Middle Village, NYC again this monring. Here’s a pic taken while I wanted for a dock to open
(Levittown, Long Island, NY )– Yeah, it’s warm. Must be June. This year is flying by. I came in here last night and slept until the morning when I got unloaded. I’ll be heading out in a few minutes. Im
Brooklyn, NY–
I’m in Brooklyn as this is posted. I ran from Rochester to Carlisle, PA last night, arriving there about 1am, and then to here. Rain the whole way, and there’s some flooding going on in the northeast. Made