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I Hate to Say I Told You So (Part Three)

February 29, 2008 by  
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Please excuse any chest-thumping — I’m not used to being right all of the time. Just ask my wife. On Tuesday and again yesterday, I’ve been claiming that, due to the long-standing liberal mainstay of countering substantive arguments with charges of racism and intolerance, Sen. Barack Obama will be practically untouchable during the general election, [...]

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What’s in a Name? (Part Two)

February 28, 2008 by  
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Today, at a campaign stop in Chillicothe, Ohio, Michelle Obama told reporters that her husband’s middle name, as used by his opponents, is a “fear bomb.” In response to Tuesday’s remarks by conservative talk radio host Bill Cunningham and the subsequent placatory display by Sen. John McCain, the Illinois senator’s wife mentioned that republicans are [...]

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Paging Dr. Freud…

February 28, 2008 by  
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I don’t want to make more of this than there really is but, considering how many conservatives feel about Sen. Lesser-of-Two-Evils, it gave me a good chuckle today. Enjoy.

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Barack Obama Hopes for a Supreme Court With "Heart"

February 27, 2008 by  
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Over and over again, I have mentioned my concern with the age of the Supreme Court Justices and the possible replacements that may be put forth by Illinois Sen. Barack Hussein Obama, should he win the presidency in November. I worry about the erosion of our Constitutional rights, about the thinning of our core values, [...]

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Passing of a Giant

February 27, 2008 by  
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William F. Buckley Jr., 1925 – 2008 As expected, National Review has a few nice pieces about him. Rest in peace, Mr. Buckley.

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What’s in a Name?

February 26, 2008 by  
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Political Correctness and Media Bias Offer Glimpse of Upcoming General Election I have seen the future, and it is placatory. Many media personalities seem to think that the buzz word for the 2008 election, the word we will hear most from pundits and the cable news crowd over the next nine months, will be “surge.” [...]

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I Hate to Say I Told You So, Part Two

February 25, 2008 by  
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A week ago today, I mentioned that in order to stand a chance, Hillary Clinton would need to pursue Barack Hussein Obama on two fronts — (1) Attack Obama’s lack of substance by citing his use of empty rhetoric while touting her own experience, and (2) prey upon the regrettable ignorance of the voting public [...]

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He’s Baaaa-ack…

February 24, 2008 by  
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He may have ruined Al Gore’s White House chances in 2000–a good thing, as I’m sure the chemicals needed to disinfect the Oval Office after Clinton left did not jive well with Gore’s environmental beliefs–and this year, as contentious and complex as this presidential election has been so far, Ralph Nader has once again thrown [...]

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You Don’t Have to Go Home …

February 24, 2008 by  
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Saturday Night Live (Feb. 23, 2008) Enough is enough. I understand that, unlike the governors and senators who shared the dais over the past year, he does not draw a paycheck. I respect that he wants to offer voters a choice in the primary. First and foremost, I can see that he obviously has a [...]

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Yes, We Can [secure the borders for the sake of American lives]!!

February 23, 2008 by  
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This weekend, perhaps, parents and teachers and neighbors and friends will bury 12-year old Reed Stevens, nine-year-old Emilee Olson, and 13- and nine-year-old brothers Jesse and Hunter Javens. These four children were killed on Tuesday when 23-year old Alainiss Morales ran a stop sign and broadsided the school bus on which Reed, Emilee, Jesse and [...]

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