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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Weiner Roasted, from Robert Stacy McCain, Other McCain:
Smoke, fire. Kettle, black. Weiner, roasted. Career, toasted.
Comment by Dandapant, McCain reader.
Literally, from New York Daily News:
Anthony’s weiner never tasted so good.
A Brooklyn sausage joint is
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Somewhere the Sun is shining, from Scott Wong, Politico:
And Palin turned to an extended ship metaphor to make her point that the country needs to “shift gears and change course” from Obama’s economic policies of bigger government,
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Gurkha – 30, Taliban – 0, from Daily Mail (UK):
Corporal Dipprasad Pun defeated more than 30 Taliban fighters single-handedly
Used the tripod of his machine gun to beat away a militant after running out of ammunition
A Gurkha
Quite frankly I don’t CAIR, from Paul Walsh, Star-Tribune (MN):
A national Muslim civil rights group is asking the head of Homeland Security to investigate the use of stereotypes after a man who appeared to be of Middle East
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We got Pawlenty, from Alexis Levinson, Daily Caller:
Tim Pawlenty announced his candidacy for president in Iowa Monday afternoon under the banner of ‘truth,’ presenting himself as someone whose campaign would not just be made of empty promises, and
Obama does AIPAC, from Jennifer Rubin Washington Post:
The problems in the speech include: 1) Obama made it clear the United States is willing to give away Israel’s bargaining position for nothing in return; 2) Obama never even
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Can Cain? Herman Cain did what was expected and officially threw is hat into the ring, from Daily Caller:
Cain said one of the biggest reasons he’s running for president is because, “we have become a nation of crises.”
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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Obama the Sensitive, what a winning combination for a President, a thick skull and thin skin, from Michelle:
And now, the Boston Herald has been spanked by the White House for…running a front-page op-ed by Mitt Romney:
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Man bites Dog, Talking Point Memo attacks Dirty Harry Reid:
Republicans may have a point that Democrats are playing politics with oil subsidies. To understand why, look no further than the fact that the bill Senate Majority Leader Harry
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Obami give birth to the deathers, Andrew Malcolm professes to be confused why so much of the public refuses to accept the Obama administration’s claim of the death of Usama bin Laden at face value, from the Los Angeles
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Noted in passing, I see that the Dope from Hope. b/k/a Mike Huckabee is not running for President. If Mr Huckabee wants to be President, he should run as what he is, a democrat. Good riddens
Meanwhile, Dumbo, b/k/a Barack
Questions for Dumbo, here just one from Victor Davis Hanson, Pajamas Media:
We are to believe that future additional drilling in the U.S. will not help lower world oil or gas prices, but calling on the Middle East
The day the freedom died in Indiana, from NWI Times:
INDIANAPOLIS | Overturning a common law dating back to the English Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Hoosiers have no right to resist
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