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A Quick Look at the GOP Field
By David Limbaugh
The GOP presidential nomination process is a roller-coaster ride — sometimes uplifting, other times discouraging, but we press forward.
President Obama and his agenda are unspeakably disastrous for the nation, so this election matters more than any in my lifetime. The national debt clock is ticking [...]
Archive for November, 2011
David Limbaugh: A Quick Look at the GOP Field
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
Michael Barone: Entitlement – Not Tax Cuts – Widen the Wealth Gap
Monday, November 28th, 2011
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Entitlement, Not Tax Cuts, Widen the Wealth Gap
By Michael Barone
What should be done about income inequality? That basic question underlies the arguments hashed out in the supercommittee and promises to be a central issue in the presidential campaign.
Supercommittee Democrats argue that income inequality has been increasing and can be at least partially reversed [...]
John Ransom: The Broken President
Friday, November 25th, 2011
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The Broken President
By John Ransom
Being president was always easy for Barack Obama.
That is, it was easy up until the time he actually was elected president. Then things got a little tougher.
In part, Obama’s troubles stem from the rigidity of his broken ideas. They admit of no compromise. Consequently, he has subsumed his whole [...]
David Limbaugh: Even Obama’s Cheerleaders Are Falling Away
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
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Even Obama’s Cheerleaders Are Falling Away
By David Limbaugh
President Obama’s cheerleaders are starting to peel away along with his approval ratings, and it’s a fascinating sight to behold. They offer different reasons, but they all boil down to one obvious thing — Obama is first and foremost about Obama — and one less obvious: [...]
John Ransom: Obama as Mr. Chicken
Monday, November 21st, 2011
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Obama as Mr. Chicken
By John Ransom
As the GOP and Dems grapple over trimming an elephantine federal budget deficit, Barack Obama stars in his favorite role as Mr. Chicken. Nothing more presidential than the leader of, ahem, the free world cluck, clucking that the sky is falling but too scared to join the fray.
Keep [...]
David Limbaugh: So-Called Electability and MSM Bias
Friday, November 18th, 2011
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So-Called Electability and MSM Bias
By David Limbaugh
It is open season for the liberal media on any GOP presidential candidate who displays the audacity to surge in the polls, the latest targets being Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich. A reasonable case can be made for some of these criticisms, and conservatives often concede the [...]
Cain: Wet Foot, Dry Foot? I gotta’ run gentlemen!
Thursday, November 17th, 2011
From the looks of it, Herman probably thought that as long as he had two feet (even if one was wet and the other dry), the best thing to do was to run as fast as he could.
This story appeared at National Review Online…
Herman Cain on Cuba, ‘Wet Foot, Dry Foot?’
By Greg Pollowitz
The Miami Herald [...]
Michael Barone: Obama Has a Knack for Ticking off America’s Friends
Thursday, November 17th, 2011
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Obama Has a Knack for Ticking off America’s Friends
By Michael Barone
The election of Barack Obama, we were told, would bring new respect and friendship for America in the world.
No longer would we be led by a Texas cowboy ignorant of and indifferent to world opinion. Instead, we would have a visionary leader sympathetic [...]
Daniel J. Mitchell: More Chicago-Style Corrupt Crony Capitalism
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011
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More Chicago-Style Corrupt Crony Capitalism
By Daniel J. Mitchell
I’ve already commented on some of the sleazy behavior that infects Chicago politics.
Now we have a jaw-dropping example of what’s wrong with the state of Illinois, as explained by Bill McGurn of the Wall Street Journal.
Soon the Illinois state legislature will meet in special session [...]
Herman Cain’s In-Depth Analysis of Libya
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
The Video Speaks For Itself
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW_nDFKAmCo
David Limbaugh: A Quick Look at the GOP Field
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
Michael Barone: Entitlement – Not Tax Cuts – Widen the Wealth Gap
Monday, November 28th, 2011
Read more here…
Entitlement, Not Tax Cuts, Widen the Wealth Gap
By Michael Barone
What should be done about income inequality? That basic question underlies the arguments hashed out in the supercommittee and promises to be a central issue in the presidential campaign.
Supercommittee Democrats argue that income inequality has been increasing and can be at least partially reversed [...]
Read more here…
Entitlement, Not Tax Cuts, Widen the Wealth Gap
By Michael Barone
What should be done about income inequality? That basic question underlies the arguments hashed out in the supercommittee and promises to be a central issue in the presidential campaign.
Supercommittee Democrats argue that income inequality has been increasing and can be at least partially reversed [...]
John Ransom: The Broken President
Friday, November 25th, 2011
Read more here…
The Broken President
By John Ransom
Being president was always easy for Barack Obama.
That is, it was easy up until the time he actually was elected president. Then things got a little tougher.
In part, Obama’s troubles stem from the rigidity of his broken ideas. They admit of no compromise. Consequently, he has subsumed his whole [...]
Read more here…
The Broken President
By John Ransom
Being president was always easy for Barack Obama.
That is, it was easy up until the time he actually was elected president. Then things got a little tougher.
In part, Obama’s troubles stem from the rigidity of his broken ideas. They admit of no compromise. Consequently, he has subsumed his whole [...]
David Limbaugh: Even Obama’s Cheerleaders Are Falling Away
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
Read more here…
Even Obama’s Cheerleaders Are Falling Away
By David Limbaugh
President Obama’s cheerleaders are starting to peel away along with his approval ratings, and it’s a fascinating sight to behold. They offer different reasons, but they all boil down to one obvious thing — Obama is first and foremost about Obama — and one less obvious: [...]
Read more here…
Even Obama’s Cheerleaders Are Falling Away
By David Limbaugh
President Obama’s cheerleaders are starting to peel away along with his approval ratings, and it’s a fascinating sight to behold. They offer different reasons, but they all boil down to one obvious thing — Obama is first and foremost about Obama — and one less obvious: [...]
John Ransom: Obama as Mr. Chicken
Monday, November 21st, 2011
Read more here…
Obama as Mr. Chicken
By John Ransom
As the GOP and Dems grapple over trimming an elephantine federal budget deficit, Barack Obama stars in his favorite role as Mr. Chicken. Nothing more presidential than the leader of, ahem, the free world cluck, clucking that the sky is falling but too scared to join the fray.
Keep [...]
Read more here…
Obama as Mr. Chicken
By John Ransom
As the GOP and Dems grapple over trimming an elephantine federal budget deficit, Barack Obama stars in his favorite role as Mr. Chicken. Nothing more presidential than the leader of, ahem, the free world cluck, clucking that the sky is falling but too scared to join the fray.
Keep [...]
David Limbaugh: So-Called Electability and MSM Bias
Friday, November 18th, 2011
Read more here…
So-Called Electability and MSM Bias
By David Limbaugh
It is open season for the liberal media on any GOP presidential candidate who displays the audacity to surge in the polls, the latest targets being Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich. A reasonable case can be made for some of these criticisms, and conservatives often concede the [...]
Read more here…
So-Called Electability and MSM Bias
By David Limbaugh
It is open season for the liberal media on any GOP presidential candidate who displays the audacity to surge in the polls, the latest targets being Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich. A reasonable case can be made for some of these criticisms, and conservatives often concede the [...]
Cain: Wet Foot, Dry Foot? I gotta’ run gentlemen!
Thursday, November 17th, 2011
From the looks of it, Herman probably thought that as long as he had two feet (even if one was wet and the other dry), the best thing to do was to run as fast as he could.
This story appeared at National Review Online…
Herman Cain on Cuba, ‘Wet Foot, Dry Foot?’
By Greg Pollowitz
The Miami Herald [...]
From the looks of it, Herman probably thought that as long as he had two feet (even if one was wet and the other dry), the best thing to do was to run as fast as he could.
This story appeared at National Review Online…
Herman Cain on Cuba, ‘Wet Foot, Dry Foot?’
By Greg Pollowitz
The Miami Herald [...]
Michael Barone: Obama Has a Knack for Ticking off America’s Friends
Thursday, November 17th, 2011
Read more here…
Obama Has a Knack for Ticking off America’s Friends
By Michael Barone
The election of Barack Obama, we were told, would bring new respect and friendship for America in the world.
No longer would we be led by a Texas cowboy ignorant of and indifferent to world opinion. Instead, we would have a visionary leader sympathetic [...]
Read more here…
Obama Has a Knack for Ticking off America’s Friends
By Michael Barone
The election of Barack Obama, we were told, would bring new respect and friendship for America in the world.
No longer would we be led by a Texas cowboy ignorant of and indifferent to world opinion. Instead, we would have a visionary leader sympathetic [...]
Daniel J. Mitchell: More Chicago-Style Corrupt Crony Capitalism
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011
Read more here…
More Chicago-Style Corrupt Crony Capitalism
By Daniel J. Mitchell
I’ve already commented on some of the sleazy behavior that infects Chicago politics.
Now we have a jaw-dropping example of what’s wrong with the state of Illinois, as explained by Bill McGurn of the Wall Street Journal.
Soon the Illinois state legislature will meet in special session [...]
Read more here…
More Chicago-Style Corrupt Crony Capitalism
By Daniel J. Mitchell
I’ve already commented on some of the sleazy behavior that infects Chicago politics.
Now we have a jaw-dropping example of what’s wrong with the state of Illinois, as explained by Bill McGurn of the Wall Street Journal.
Soon the Illinois state legislature will meet in special session [...]
Herman Cain’s In-Depth Analysis of Libya
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
The Video Speaks For Itself
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW_nDFKAmCo
The Video Speaks For Itself
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW_nDFKAmCo
