May 15, 2009
Leave the jokes to professionals

President Barack Obama's top adviser, David Axelrod, attempted to make a funny. When Axelrod was asked if he had weighed in on the Obama family’s dog choice, "the Rasputin in this kingdom" (as Sagal jokingly refered (sic) to him) sassed back, “I was only called in for the final three, and one was Miss California.” […]

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May 13, 2009
Credit where credit is due

Today, President Barack Obama reversed his earlier commitment to release a series of photos showing abuse of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan by U.S. personnel. It should be noted that the personnel involved in abuse have been punished. Despite claims by the ACLU and their ilk, these photographs would have served no purpose other than […]

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May 13, 2009
An inconvenient graph

I'm sure all of you remember that disaster of a "stimulus" bill that was passed earlier this year with only two GOP votes (Specter didn't count then, he counts even less now). The drumbeat was that we had to do something and we had to do it now or really bad things would befall the […]

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May 8, 2009
Joining me on the unemployment line

Director of the White House Military Office, Louis Caldera, has resigned. Caldera famously authorized a low-level flyover of lower Manhattan with one of the jumbo jets used to transport the president and two fighter jets causing a big scare. I did nothing so egregiously stupid to lose my job.

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May 5, 2009
Scam artist

Sen. Arlen Specter's megalomaniacal push to be Senator-for-life from Pennsylvania has taken an ugly turn. If last weekend's odious suggestion that Jack Kemp would still be alive if only Specter's former party had spent more on cancer research wasn't bad enough, it turns out that Specter is perpetrating a scam on people concerned about cancer […]

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May 5, 2009
A transparent administration?

President Barack Obama has promised to have the most open and transparent administration ever. He's made good on this promise by releasing "torture" memos that advantage terrorists around the world, despite the urging by the current CIA director and four of his predecessors that the president not do so. President Obama would have none of […]

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May 5, 2009
Even lefties can see it coming

While Politifact.com has determined that President Barack Obama has not really broken his promise not to raise taxes on the bottom 95 percent of by passing an increase in the cigarette tax, other liberals are convinced it's just a matter of time. Looking at the gap between revenues and costs for Obama's health care plans, […]

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May 4, 2009
Thugocracy

The big news over the weekend didn't make the major network newscasts. Instead, it was left to the blogs and less prominent news sources. For those unaware, bankruptcy lawyer Tom Lauria reported Friday that Auto czar Steve Rattner had threatened Chrysler investors who are not TARP recipients with the ire of the White House Press […]

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May 4, 2009
That didn't take long

It took less than a week for now-Democrat Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania to start sounding like his cohorts Sen. John Kerry and former Sen. John Edwards who once said that if you elected them to the White House, actor Christopher Reed would walk again. Speaking on CBS' "Face the Nation," the "crapweasel" had this […]

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April 30, 2009
Souter to retire

Stealth Justice David Souter will retire. Souter got his seat on the Supreme Court by snookering President George H. W. Bush with an assist from Warren Rudman. If you're wondering just how radical President Barack Obama's views are, just wait to see who he nominates.

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