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The part with the interpreter is funny stuff:
Continue reading →The part with the interpreter is funny stuff:
Continue reading →I expect plenty of disagreement, but I’m actually inclined to give Obama somewhat of a modified pass on shaking Raul Castro’s hand at Nelson Mandela’s funeral. I’m second to no one in the strength of my alarm and disapproval at … Continue reading →
…that he once was outraged about it. The moment-to-moment evolution of a response, with no need to connect the dots. [ADDENDUM: More details here.]
Continue reading →And the winner is: Alex Seitz-Wald in National Journal.
Continue reading →I suppose most of them—or at least many of them—do. About sex. About any number of things–usually minor things, or self-serving face-saving things when caught in error, or about things like smoking marijuana. They also make errors: Bush on WMDs … Continue reading →
Aside from having to date your checks “2014,” that is? Ace speculates: We tried to figure out exactly what the hell was going to happen on January 1st, given that Obamacare kicked five million people off their insurance, and would … Continue reading →
One of the courses that George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley teaches is constitutional law. He is also an Obama supporter and a liberal, although he doesn’t always toe the party line. Turley certainly didn’t pull his punches in … Continue reading →
After all,Obamacare is probably the very first business most of them have ever run. Reuters reports: The administration is planning a “workaround” for payments, said Daniel Durham, vice president for policy and regulatory affairs at America’s Health Insurance Plans. Health … Continue reading →
“Buddhahat” asks a good question: Even if [Obamacare] continues to collapse in such a dramatic fashion ”“ thousands of doctors unavailable, numberless accounts hacked, etc ”“ so what? The MSM starts to figure out it’s a scam and start actual … Continue reading →
…it seems we have Potemkin enrollments: Obama administration officials acknowledged today that some of the roughly 126,000 Americans who completed the torturous online enrollment process in October and November might not be officially signed up with their selected issuer, even … Continue reading →
The government has had three and a half years to construct the website, and two months to fix it after its disastrous first opening. Before I talk about the re-opening, here’s a hypothetical: let’s suppose that Healthcare.com really had been … Continue reading →
…but. Actually, I think I’ll just present this one without comment, except to say that it’s from August of 2009: By the way, the video is still up at whitehouse.gov, under a heading that reads “Health Insurance Reform Reality Check.” … Continue reading →