Michelle reports getting this e-mail from the Washington Post:
Aspiring pundits across the country have the chance to be “America’s Next Great Pundit” by entering The Washington Post’s political columnist competition.
Starting today The Washington Post opinions section is
It has been said by more than one cynic, that no good deed goes unpunished. In that spirit of punishment, Barack Obama intends to punish those most responsible for hie election victory. Shailagh Murray, Washington Post, admits the ugly
The Washington Post recent ran a lame video, which among many things, suggested the Mrs. Cointon should drink a “Mad Bitch” beer. The left was not happy.
video:
So I suggest, as Mrs. see fit to act like a bitch,
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If Sonia Sotomayor were a horse, thny would shoot her. Ok, Sotomayor was never going to convince Rush Limbaugh to support her, but her weak and unconvincing testimony hoa lost support from Eva Rodriquez, Washington Post:
I’m surprised and
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This is the short Edition. We’re leading into a holiday, and I’m a little pressed for time, so… today’s Ramble is a little
Apparently, even Helen Thomas becomes outraged a Democrat dishonesty beyond a certain point. Previously, I thought that impossible. It took the Obama administration to bring it out.
(CNSNews.com) – Following a testy exchange during Wednesday’s briefing with White House Press
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This is the Grocery Store edition.
- Franken: About an hour ago came word that Al Franken was decalred the winner of
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The Washington Post website is reporting:
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has ruled that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., were unfairly denied promotions because of their race, reversing a decision that high court nominee Sonia Sotomayor endorsed as
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From the Washington Post this morning, comes word that the Obama administration is asserting it’s right to hold detainees involved in a wartime situation indefinitely. There are several angles on this, so stay with me here.
Obama administration officials,
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More from the moral sink hole known as New York State, from Rob Stien, Washington Post:
New York has become the first state to allow taxpayer-funded researchers to pay women for giving their eggs for embryonic stem cell research,
Aaron Task over at Yahoo’s tech Ticker makes a point I’ve made here at BitsBlog several times:
Before this discussion goes any further, Jeff Matthews of Ram Partners, wants you (and presumably policymakers) to remember this: “The epicenter of the
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This is the “Proposal” Edition
- Spin City: You can be reasonably assured of the Republicans pointing up the failure of the so-called
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Mrs. Clinton, who isn’t exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer, tells her former employee and television journalwhorist, George Stephanopoulos that the one has somehow passed the “Three AM”‘ test, from Jill Lawerence, Politics Daily:
Secretary of State Hillary
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This is the “Road to where?” edition
- That sucks: As a social conservative, I found this piece by Dennis Praeger to be
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