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History makes way for Obama-worship at the New York Times
Obama-worship remains the order of the day at the New York Times, and the Times is more than happy to rewrite history on behalf of the candidate it worked so hard to elect. Consider this piece by David Sanger. Sanger's thesis is that Obama's selections, reported selections, and rumored ...
No we can't
lefarkins.blogspot.com — This story , indicating that the Obama administration is bailing on the idea even investigating whether criminal... charges ought to be brought against Bush administration officials who committed war crimes such as torture, is very discouraging. From the ... (more) No we can't
Profit From Failure
tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com — Spencer Ackerman raises the question of whether Cheney is, in fact, a victim of success, on the... order of LBJ. I think it should be reversed. Cheney profited from failure. The Bush administration was obsessed with missile defense rather than ... (more) Profit From Failure
CLINTON AND 2016.
CLINTON AND 2016.
prospect.org — The Guardian is reporting that Hlllary Clinton has accepted the Secretary of State gig. The New York... Times is reporting that Bill is still tangled in the vetting process. So it's hard to say where the negotiations stand. But an overwhelming amount ... (more) CLINTON AND 2016.
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MORE INCORRECT CRAP FROM THE PRAVDA-ESQUE NYTIMES
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERSTHE NYTIMES GETS THE CABINETS SELECTED BY BUSH AND JFK ALL WRONG,AND ENTIRELY MIS-CHARACTERIZES JFK. CRAP LIKE THIS WOULD GET A "D" IN A DECENT COMMUNITY COLLEGE. BUT - I KNOW FIRST HAND - THAT THEIR REGULARS READERS, (THE FEW THEY HAVE LEFT THAT IS) - EAT THIS CRAP UP. THEY'RE BRAINWASHED.

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