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Obama pays his union dues, first installment
The New York Times reports that President Obama signed three executive orders pleasing to unions. The Times quotes Obama directly addressing the union officials at the White House ceremony: "Welcome back to the White House." The Times summarized the substance of the orders in one paragraph:  ...
Q & A: Former McCain Blogger Michael Goldfarb
cjr.org — "I was a cudgel. I pissed off the media."... (more) Q & A: Former McCain Blogger Michael Goldfarb
Pajamas Media, Rightblogger Meal Ticket, Pulls the Plug
Pajamas Media, Rightblogger Meal Ticket, Pulls the Plug
blogs.villagevoice.com — Pajamas Media, a consortium of mostly rightbloggers, was founded in 2005. Its "eventual goal," reported National Review... at the time, was "to replace the established media sources with a network of what [co-founders Charles Johnson and Roger L. ... (more) Pajamas Media, Rightblogger Meal Ticket, Pulls the Plug
O'Reilly declares war on New York Times after it calls him out on immigration
crooksandliars.com — Download | Play    Download | Play Bill O'Reilly is outraged, outraged we tell you, over Sunday's superb... New York Times editorial calling out Republicans -- and particularly movement conservatives who have thoroughly embraced the ... (more) O'Reilly declares war on New York Times after it calls ...
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