This economy is lost, from Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard:
For President Obama, with job growth stuck near zero, the simplest question is a domestic one. How do you think jobs are created?
This has never been asked of
The Obama energy policy, or lack thereof, the Obami have very simple energy, and job, policy. It if has no possibility of success, subsidize it. If on the other glove, it will succeed, regulate it to death.
First on
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Alas Poor Dumbo. Leonard Pitts Jr., sees the treatment of Dumbo, b/k/a Barack Obama and only sees racism, from Miami Herald:
Ladies and gentlemen, here he is, “your boy,” that “tar baby,” the president of the United Sates,
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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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Panic at the White House? From James Pethokoukis, Reuters:
Last night in a new report, Democrat-friendly Goldman Sachs dropped an economic bomb on President Obama’s chances for reelection (bold is mine):
Following another week of weak economic data,
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Lame Stream Media, if the media will lie about Jose Antonio Vargas by allowing him to report about illegal immigration without disclosing his massive conflict of interest to wit Vargas was illegal, see Michelle, what are they hiding
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Algore, from Walter Russell Mead American Interest:
It must be as perplexing to his many admirers as it is frustrating to himself that a man of Vice President Gore’s many talents, great skills and strong beliefs is one
Dumbo asks for, then ignores legal advice, from Tiger Hawk:
Long-standing fans of the back-and-forth will remember the enormous grief that the Bush administration got for following the opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel, particularly on the
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Palin Mail, on those what twenty-four thousand e-mails the lame stream media was so eager to get their paws on, from Brian Clark Howard, Daily Mail:
Its emergence today will also reinforce claims that, far from damaging Mrs
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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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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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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.”
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
MoDo gets it. How bloody obvious is the War on Terror when even Maureen Dowd gets it, from New York Times:
I don’t want closure. There is no closure after tragedy.
I want memory, and justice, and revenge.
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Obama Can’t, Victor Davis Hanson on the problem with the Obami, from RCP:
[A] president who believes that modern cars get eight miles per gallon or need frequent tune-ups, and that proper tire inflation can substitute for drilling