Fast and Furious, from Michael A. Walsh, New York Post:
Don’t look now, but the real action in Washington this week isn’t the parti san wrangling over the debt ceiling but something — literally — even more incendiary:
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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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Two takes on Dumbo’s presser, first the literate, from Yuval Levin, National Review:
It all had the feel of a childish tantrum by a person who desperately wishes he were living in a different reality — one in
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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
Forty seconds of video which will live in infamy:
Hat tip and more: Nice Deb:
The creator of this video noticed that in the span of 40 seconds, Obama managed to refer to himself 6 times, but was unable
Keeping the lights on in Texas, via Physorg:
State lawmakers have passed a bill that allows Texans to skirt federal efforts to promote more efficient light bulbs, which ultimately pushes the swirled, compact fluorescent bulbs over the 100-watt
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The election in black and white. Barack Obama’s inept economic policies have hit the black population hard, from Michelle Miller, CBS News:
The economy and jobs will be big issues in Washington again this coming week.
While unemployment
Obama-speak, from Peter Kirsanow, National Review, via Clarice Feldman, American Thinker:
“The real problem with ATMS . is not so much that they destroy jobs, but that in at least 50 of 57 states you can’t conduct
Dumbo’s Economics, how bad are Barack Obama’s economic policies? So bad that his own chief of staff, Bill Daley has trouble defending them, from Matthew Boyle, Daily Caller:
White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley took heat from
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Dumbo isn’t all there, from Victor Davis Hanson, National Review:
In the world of Barack Obama, inflating tires and “tuning up” modern car engines precludes off-shore drilling. Four-dollar-a-gallon gas prices can be ameliorated by having the average consumer
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FLOTUS lies, the Fat Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama tells lies about her husband, from Politico:
First lady Michelle Obama on Monday told a fundraiser in Southern California of the toll the presidency has taken on
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Dumbo does not do economics, more evidence that Barack Obama lacks any understanding of economics, from Fox News:
It was explained to Obama that the permitting process can delay projects for “months to years … and in many
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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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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.”