Not only does she attribute the success to the state sponsor of terror, she credits Iran’s “goodwill”. Apparently it was the kindness of the Iranians that lead to success in Basra, not the citizens turning against Al Qaeda and the hard work our our troops. Good Lord. Well, the purpose of the surge was to [...]
29. May 2008
Reports MSNBC’s Mike Memoli: But we in the Hillary Clinton traveling press corps were just alerted that the sign-up page for transportation and hotel rooms was updated for the coming week. Interestingly, it allows us to sign up for travel after June 3, the final primary day — right up through June 6. A sign [...]
29. May 2008
If Barack Obama does visit Iraq, according to one of his advisers, it will be to plan a withdrawal from the country. They seem to be very concerned about our troops being used as props in a photo-op. So I’m sure that if Obama does end up going (even to plot a surrender to terrorists [...]
29. May 2008
Not that it’s anything new for a presidential candidate to miss votes, but here’s how Mark Halperin opens: Despite stressing the issue on the stump, McCain says he won’t be in the Senate to vote on a landmark bill imposing mandatory greenhouse gases limits. “I have not been there for a number of votes. The [...]
29. May 2008
Via MMB, an excellent catch by LGF, which was also responsible for blowing open the Dan Rather/Air National Guard scandal. It seems there’s a bit of a connection between the publisher of Scott Mclellan’s book and Soros. The owner of Public Affairs Books is a company called Perseus Book Group. Here’s their ownership tree: Perseus [...]
29. May 2008
Rev. Michael Pfleger, an Obama supporter recently featured on the Obama campaign website, was back at Trinity United Church, Obama’s church, this past weekend. The racial demagogue was back to (apparently) rant about Hillary Clinton and “white entitlement”. Here’s the video of the unbelievable performance by the “friend of Trinity”. Transcript via the wonderful Michelle [...]
29. May 2008
Ari Fleischer has kept in contact with Scott Mclellan since he left the White House, even talking to him after the buzz began yesterday. Fleischer says the original book was supposed to be “good for the president”, which this obviously isn’t. Then there’s this: And I talked to Scott yesterday. And Scott did tell me [...]
29. May 2008
Nothing screams “class” like setting up a rally’s pit-stops on top of a memorial. As Geraghty says, it may not be Obama’s fault, but (especially combined with the Che flag) this reflects poorly on his campaign’s organizers. Earlier this month, 75,000 people gathered in Waterfront Park in downtown Portland to hear Obama speak at a [...]
29. May 2008
I’ve been playing around with one of my favorite websites and have been getting a similar result, but we’ll get to my silly antics momentarily. First, here’s Robert Novak and Timothy Carney: While national polls garner attention, they have no direct bearing on choosing our next President. A state-by-state count of electoral votes is the [...]
28. May 2008
From the same disgrace that brought you “Rudy is a Storm Trooper“, comes this latest bit of jackassery. Buchanan’s new book, Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World is about how Churchill, uhm…fought a war with Hitler that was terribly unnecessary and that bad things [...]
29. May 2008
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