I’m going to break my “No AP feed” rule to make a point, here.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) –A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group
One of the biggist liabilities that Barack Obama has, is the people who are already going to vote for him. A case in point shows up in the Rocky Mountain News this morning, in an article by Daniel J. Chacon:
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(From The Conservative Reader)
Well, it took almost 3 months, but Congress finally passed the bill Saturday, on older version of which was passed by the House in May, after some considerable back and forth between the Senate
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Dirty Harry Reid, and his eco-freak friends, don’t like oil and they don’t like us producing our own oil. Dirty Harry would have us conserve out way out of current mess. James Hamilton, Econobrowser, has posted a long, detailed
Courtesy James Lewis, American Thinker:
For Barack and Michelle Obama, the biggest blind spot is Ego Tripping — the temptations of boastful grandiosity. It’s Obama’s need to be seen as Jesus Christ Superstar. They have to “remake the world,”
- I managed to catch a first place this week at OTB’s Caption Contest.
- for the last week or so, we’ve brought up John Edwards and his scandal. Kaus has been watching this for a while too, all credit to
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NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube get the skinny on the abrupt cancellation of Barack Obama’s visit to Landstuhl and Ramstein yesterday. The campaign tried to excuse it by claiming that it wouldn’t be appropriate to visit while
As always, Professor Althouse is elequent:
I guess we’re not supposed to think about how Obama wanted and still wants to give up on the Iraq war. Surely, if he’d been there in 1948, he would have said the Berlin
Lead, follow or get out of the way. When it comes to energy prices, Congress refuses to do anythng productive. We are paying too much for energy, because for the past thrty years politicians have devoted a lot energy to
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