Fultonville, NY– I’m at a rest area along the New York Thruway, after having turned around 500 miles today. Not much to report, really.
- Saithood? I commend to your reading an article by Thomas Sowell. I made a point
We here in America have a problem.
It is a major problem. There are large number of people in this country, indeed I begin to suspect majority, who are sensing danger and destruction in our near future if this problem
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Carteret,NJ– I’m dropping a load of canned veggies. I’ll camp out for the night, once that’s done. It’s getting colder at night, but thank God my Auxiliary Power unit is working fine. This will be a short week for me;
Dorrence,PA– I’m on my way to Saratoga, NY after, running last night from Florence NJ to Carlisle, PA. Some rain around here, some of it fairly intense. Word was they had a number of houses burned from Lightning strikes in
Dumbo the failure, Peter Wehner, Commentary:
Obama has been a complete and utter failure
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It’s Obama who promised to cut the deficit in half. It’s Obama who said if we passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
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The blog has challenged the lame stream talking point that Barack Obama,a/k/a President Fifty Seven States, a/k/a Dumbo is some king of intellectual genius. Well welcome Noemie Emery to the club, from Washington Examiner
And if Obama is brilliant, and
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Eric rambled on Rick Perry, link:
Let the mudslinging begin! I’ve said nothing about Rick Perry yet, in terms of his record, because frankly I’ve not had much chance to investigate his record. But based on recent speeches
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Dumbo b/k/a Barack Obama gets WaPoed from the left and the right, from the left Dana Milbank, Washington Post:
It’s not exactly fair to blame Obama for the rout: Almost certainly, the markets ignored him. And that’s the problem:
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Albany, NY– I”m actually just outside the state capitol, within sight of the antenna for WGY, the 50KW flamethrower on 810khz AM… a station that’s heard all over the east coast. Caught some serious thunderstorms in Harrisburg, last night, and
Obama’s speech, or lack thereof, reax from Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post:
He did say one indisputably true thing: The downgrade was more a comment on our political dysfunction than on our ability to repay our debts. That is
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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Is this what the left really wants?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”
New York Slimes wages last ditch war on sanity, from Joe Nocera, via Confederate Yankee:
You know what
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Dumb Dickie Durbin, from Elise Foley, Puffington Post:
WASHINGTON — The Republicans are killing Keynesian economics with their attempt to cut spending as the economy rebounds from a recession, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said in a
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College Point, NY— I’m across the water from Manhattan, with Laguardia between myself and there. It’s a pretty sight in the early evening, at least from this distance. I’ll be back here tomorrow morning, with another load of drinks. Apparently