A development that would make Walter Cronkite proud. The poem, written to the rhyme of the famous A Visit from St. Nicholas, is pretty obviously in support of the Democratic health care proposals, going as far as saying Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) would be a hero for crossing the aisle and voting for Harry Reid’s [...]
23. November 2009
To think those who witnessed their family members murdered on September 11th might not be thrilled at the idea of the mass murdering war criminals being treated like bank robbers. Who could’ve seen this one coming? November 21, 2009 Dear Supporter, Last Wednesday, a group of 9/11 family members and New York first responders attended [...]
23. November 2009
Or, as Ace puts it, “Katie Couric Dirty-Dances to Horror of 11-Year-Old Spectator”. And, indeed, there’s a young spectator looking on in horror at the sad display from the left wing’s favorite anchorwoman. You have to visit Gawker to fully enjoy the embarrassing incident. Best part? Couric, who was celebrating her debut as CBS Evening [...]
23. November 2009
So pathetic is this spin by now that even Saturday Night Live parodied it over the weekend. For starters, Gibbs claims that the Democratic health care overhaul will save $130 billion over ten years. We’re supposed to be excited by those “savings”. That despite the fact that the deficit for the month of October alone [...]
23. November 2009
To be honest, I’d never heard of Rep. Frank Kratovil (D-MD) until I received this from another blogger in my inbox. Apparently Kratovil represents a pretty conservative (or at least Republican) district and his seat is vulnerable coming into 2010. Anyway, Kratovil decided to piss off conservatives (and a majority of the population) by voting [...]
23. November 2009
By now you probably know that Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) supports the liberal attempts to socialize the nation’s health care industry. Without his support this past weekend, Harry Reid’s far-left legislation would’ve been stopped dead in its tracks. Dorgan voted on Saturday to move forward with a proposal that establishes government-run health care; puts bureaucrats [...]
23. November 2009
That would be Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND), who’s held his current seat since 1992. Dorgan won his last re-election in 2004 by a margin of 36%. Now? He trails Republican Governor John Hoeven by a margin of 55-36% — a 19-point loss. Hoeven hasn’t even declared his candidacy or publicly expressed interest in the seat [...]
23. November 2009
You’re going to enjoy this irony. Via Michelle Malkin, Newsbusters has video of MSNBC anchor Chris Matthew, MSNBC reporter Norah O’Donnell, and MSNBC guest Joan Walsh playing the race card against Sarah Palin and the crowds at her book signings. “This is a largely white — almost no minorities in this crowd,” reported MSNBC’s O’Donnell [...]
23. November 2009
The following assumes basic background knowledge of the Walpin firing case. If you have no clue as to who Walpin is, check out this primer from the Wall Street Journal. The White House has claimed that Gerald Walpin was fired after it received numerous complaints from the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal [...]
23. November 2009
As a commenter at Hot Air quips, he’s speechless because he’s clueless. The One really can’t understand outrage over an American president showing a sign of subordination to an emperor in Japan? Americans watch as other leaders simply shake Emperor Akihito’s hand as a symbol of respect, and then along comes Obama to show a [...]
24. November 2009
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