corner.nationalreview.com - 1/16/2009
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John Adams? Thomas Jefferson? George Clinton? (21 years as governor of New York, general of militia in the Revolutionary War).
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Joe Biden: "I know as much or more than Cheney ... I’m the most experienced vice president since anybody." Really, Joe? Really?
In the Age of Obama, plane crashes are no longer lethal. (Seriously, though, what an amazing pilot.)
The big blue wall.
Protesters label Redford an enemy of the poor.
Obama's inauguration is the most expensive ever.
Rod Dreher argues that online maps identifying the homes of Prop. 8 campaign contributors might not be such a good idea.
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