Here is an excellent column from Hugh Hewitt at The Washington Examiner on standards of public discourse. We especially liked this part: There is one standard for all commentary, and it ought to apply to Palin and Ms. Fluke, to President Obama and President Bush, to Justice Thomas and to Justice Kagan. So credit nothing …
It’s hard to choose which is more ridiculous, President Obama’s continuing disingenuous double-talk regarding so-called “same-sex marriage”, or the willingness of so-called “journalists” to go along with the game. After Obama’s press conference today, we get this bizarre abuse of language in a headline from the Los Angeles Times: Obama praises New York on same-sex …
Via Yahoo Finance: The Congressional Budget Office said Friday that rolling back a programmed cut in Medicare fees to doctors would cost $208 billion over 10 years. If added back to the health care overhaul bill, it would wipe out all the deficit reduction, leaving the legislation $59 billion in the red. The so-called doc …
Senator Kent Conrad was on Fox News Sunday this morning, and essentially said that the “deal” (taxpayer-funded bribe) to Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska is a sham, “without a whole lot of meaning”. Via The Hill: “No Congress can bind a future Congress” to expand Nebraska’s Medicaid deal past 2016, when expansion in other states …
From The Hill, the Obama Administration goes after Rush Limbaugh again: [White House Press Secretary "Baghdad Bob"] Gibbs said he thought “it would be charitable to say he [Rush Limbaugh] doubled down on what he said in January in wishing and hoping for economic failure in this country.” But this is a complete and total …
From the AP: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called her critics cowards and jerks Friday for deriding her anonymously and insisted she never asked for the expensive wardrobe purchased for her use on the presidential campaign. She’s right, and the “journalists” who are repeating this nonsense are as bad as the anonymous attackers they’re quoting. The …
So the panel “investigating” Governor Sarah Palin for firing her Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan has issued their findings. The AP reports: Investigator Stephen Branchflower, in a report by a bipartisan panel that investigated the matter, found Palin in violation of a state ethics law that prohibits public officials from using their office for personal …
Barack Obama has to be the most naive and/or easily duped man on the planet. His latest story, which has now changed several times, on his relationship with terrorist radical Bill Ayers, once just “a guy who lives in my neighborhood”, is that he, Obama, assumed “that he [Ayers] had been rehabilitated”. And he didn’t …
Here’s a really good ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee: John McCain, Sarah Palin, and all the Republicans in Congress need to make these points every single day through election day.
John Kerry, appearing this morning on Fox News Sunday, told a huge whopper, even by Washington DC standards: WALLACE: Senator Kerry – and we’re running out of time in this segment, but I want to address something that McCain went after Obama on, and that is proposing more than $800 billion in new spending. Doesn’t …
As we all learn the details of the proposed federal government bailout of Wall Street, one important point needs to be remembered. All parties have agreed that this is a real crisis, that threatens to possibly throw the U.S. economy into a deep recession or even a depression. In the midst of trying to negotiate …
Barack Obama makes stuff up to falsely accuse Republicans of making stuff up: “When [the Republicans] say this isn’t about issues it’s about personalities what they’re really saying is “we’re going to try to scare people about Barack’,” he told a small gathering at a glass factory near Scranton. “‘We’re going to say that you …








