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How bad is it for McCain? The election hasn’t even been held yet and certain scions of a nepotistic type are writing the obits of an Obama presidency. It’s hard to believe that just four years ago, some were talking about Barack Obama as a national savior, a secular redeemer, ...
BREAKING: you know this audiotape is bad for Obama, REALLY bad, because Obama’s followers ...
hillbuzz.wordpress.com — Please go to www.WeWillNotBeSilenced2008.com and watch the preview of their documentary on the voter fraud and intimidation... campaign SoetorObama engaged in throughout the Democrats’ primaries and caucuses. If you still wonder why people like us aren’t ... (more) BREAKING: you know this audiotape is bad for Obama, ...
A Bad Plan That Is Less Bad Is Still Not A Very Good Plan
online.wsj.com — How ironic that Jeffrey Liebman (" Tax Plan No Help to Middle Class ," Letters, Sept. 4)... should charge Martin Feldstein and John Taylor with misrepresenting the candidates' tax plans just one paragraph after he blatantly misrepresents my work. ... (more) A Bad Plan That Is Less Bad Is Still Not A Very Good Plan
None Of The (Really Bad) News Is Fit To Print
None Of The (Really Bad) News Is Fit To Print
commentarymagazine.com — The Los Angeles Times is digging in on its refusal to release the tape they have of... Barack Obama at the Rashid Khalidi goodbye party. The Times says they promised the source it wouldn’t be shown (but it was fine to describe it?), so they are ... (more) None Of The (Really Bad) News Is Fit To Print
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