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This is the Tea Bag Edition
Lots going on, today. I’m not stupid enough to try and grab it all, but here’s
Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere… The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
This is the Free Internet edition
- Suicide by Billing Rates: Let’s call this what it is; the Associated Press is busily committing
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This is the Teleprompter Edition.
We have written a virus that only works on Teleprompters, as demonstrated here, on the President’s prompters
Welcome one and all to the most intense nghtly read anywhere on the sphere: The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
This is the ‘Wonderful Wino” edition.
Olberman still a loser: Glenn Reynolds notes that Glenn Beck is outdrawing Keith Overbite. Like, this
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This is the ‘Gee, you’re smart” edition.
- Irony, but no starchy: I note Michael Barone this morning, pointing out that Obama
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This is the Black Sign Edition. Mostly because I’m running out of names.
- Memo to Chuckles the Clown Schumer:
Article 1
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By way of Bruce McQuain, who you will recall, I was a little harsh with last week on the AIG thing, comes this news:
The other shoe concerning the AIG “bonuses” and the administration’s knowledge of them is beginning
It has become quite obvious why Barack Obama has never released his college transcripts. Obama is dumber than a hod of bricks, Steven Thomma, McClatchy Newspapers:
WASHINGTON – The deepening recession is taking a slight toll on President Barack
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Somehow, I ended up on the mailing list of the New York GOP. Found this in my mail last night:
“Since its founding, the Republican Party has stood for the time honored values and ideals of opportunity, personal responsibility, accountability
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Jake Tapper appears to be one of the few (only?) mainstream reporters keeping current on the Chas Freeman story. You would think it would be hard to ignore the growing tidal wave of protest
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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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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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With all the attention being placed on the story out of Buffalo about the beheading of Aasiya Z. Hassan the other day, I’ve been watching the Buffalo outlets a bit more closely. This morning, I note this story from yesterday
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Irwin Stelzer, Times(UK)
So Obama has his stimulus bill, but he has paid a very high price. He now owns the recession. He has asked to be judged by whether this bill and other measures he will propose create
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I’ve got a new post up at Pajamas Media, this morning, encompassing Obama, the Herd Mentality, and offering some serious reccomendations to Republicans for the future:
Ronald Reagan, for all that he was and did for this country, could