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Rezko, Obama, and Auchi

26. February 2008

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The Times of London, more interested in uncovering unsavory details about Obama than our own media, has found a new connection between Obama, indicted land developer Tony Rezko, and British-Iraqi billionaire Nadhmi Auchi. A British-Iraqi billionaire lent millions of dollars to Barack Obama’s fundraiser just weeks before an imprudent land deal that has returned to haunt [...]

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Obama 2004: I Won’t Run in ‘08, Due to Lack of Experience

25. February 2008

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Irony.

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Obama’s Opposition Vote Builds

25. February 2008

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Interesting and, frankly, quite unexpected from my perspective. According to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, the number of people who say they’ll definitely vote against Obama has increased by 7% over the last month. To make things more interesting, more people say they’ll definitely vote against Obama than say the same of McCain. Thirty-four percent [...]

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Most Ethical Congress Evuh Pretty Cozy With Lobbyists

25. February 2008

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When Nancy Pelosi declared the 110th Congress would be the most ethical Congress “ever”, most people were understandably, shall we say, skeptical. As we’ve learned since last January, the mass skepticism was very warranted. From corruption to countless earmarks, Congress under Pelosi’s leadership has been anything but ethical. Now we’re learning confirming that the Democratic majority [...]

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Left Returns to Distorting McCain’s “100 Years” Remark

25. February 2008

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Once again the comment is distorted to sound as if we’ll have soldiers fighting and dying in Iraq for 100 years+. In fact, McCain is referring (by his own admission at the time) to a situation such as Japan, where we have soldiers stationed, but they’re not fighting and dying. Via Allah.

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Public Editor Goes After the Times

23. February 2008

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Clark Hoyt, the Public Editor for The New York Times, is apparently no more thrilled about the Times’ hit job than much of the general public. BILL KELLER, the executive editor of The Times, said the article about John McCain that appeared in Thursday’s paper was about a man nearly felled by scandal who rebuilt himself [...]

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