The common denominator
Here’s a comment from a piece at PJ: I hope the Jews who voted for this POTUS are just tickled by this guy’s hopey changey for Israel. James Baker in 1992: F**k the Jews, they don’t vote for us anyway; … Continue reading →
Here’s a comment from a piece at PJ: I hope the Jews who voted for this POTUS are just tickled by this guy’s hopey changey for Israel. James Baker in 1992: F**k the Jews, they don’t vote for us anyway; … Continue reading →
Obama has not given up practicing on Honduras, working on his techniques to destabilize it and support a leftist thug if at all possible. You got to hand it to him: he’s consistent. What appeared at the outset to be … Continue reading →
By now we all have probably noticed the strange phenomenon of people who are highly accomplished in their own fields but who fail to exercise even a modicum of common sense when opining outside them. I’ve been reading Thomas Sowell’s … Continue reading →
Here’s another blast from the trying-to-figure-Obama-out past, this time from Spengler (David P. Goldman), who wrote the following on February 28, 2008: Barack Obama is a clever fellow who imbibed hatred of America with his mother’s milk, but worked his … Continue reading →
Now we read the terrible news that two female suicide bombers have killed 38 people and wounded another 65 in two separate blasts on the Moscow subway. We should not be surprised by any of this. It is actually more … Continue reading →
…the worst of all the suggested HCR solutions, and how opponents can make the case for repeal.
Continue reading →You heard it here first—from Valerie Jarrett, Obama aide and foreign policy expert extraordinaire: [NOTE: Jarrett has an interesting history. A lawyer, most of her experience has been as a mover and shaker in local Chicago democratic politics, and she … Continue reading →
There were many troubling influences in Obama’s life that were revealed during the 2008 campaign—Reverend Wright, Rezko, Ayers, Alinsky—that conflicted with his calm and reasonable-seeming demeanor and the moderate way he positioned himself. Those of us who looked deeply were … Continue reading →
The Anchoress ponders a new sculpture by Antony Gormley called “Event Horizon,” which has appeared as street art in New York City. It features: …a naked fiberglass-and-metal naked man at random spots in the city. From March 26 to August … Continue reading →
Did you know that: Robert Byrd is third in line in the presidential succession? And Timothy Geitner is fifth?
Continue reading →What can we get her for the occasion? How about an IOU for her retirement as Speaker come next session.
Continue reading →…among friends? I’m getting weary of pointing out Obama’s lies; they’re beginning to blur together. But does any person who still puts a check in that “approve” column for Obama ever read or notice, or care? The wonderfully astute Victor … Continue reading →