hotair.com - 8/8/2008
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I’ll say this much for the Obamas: No one has more interesting political conversations with second-graders than they do. [...] Read the rest »
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Haven't Had Enough Michelle Obama Yet? Well, Get Ready For Saturation Coverage
JammieWearingFool —
... pimping her kids out for public consumption. While you ponder all the adoring coverage for this angry woman, watch her get schooled by a 7-year-old . Labels: ...
Thursday Night Links
Stop The ACLU —
Thursday Night Links Posted on August 7, 2008 Conservative Grapevine has links galore….check em out! Hot Air: 7 Year old schools Michelle Obama The Voice In My Head: Obama’s New Logo Open Secrets: Obama Takes More Money from Major Oil Companies that McCain! GM Roper: Future Conservative Republican President of the United States. Confederate Yankee: Media caught editing out assassination threat against Bush Gribbit: Energy Independence - Where’s the ‘Hope’ and ‘Change’ Man and His Party? » Filed Under ...
One of The Coolest Thing About 2nd Graders is is...
The Jawa Report —
August 07, 2008 One of The Coolest Thing About 2nd Graders is is... If they bring up something comfortable, you can always get them with, "lets all wrestle!", or something similar . By Howie at August 7, 2008 08:21 PM | | l ...
Second Grader Tells Michelle Obama to "Finish What We Started In Iraq" (Video)
Gateway Pundit —
Well, she didn't cuss him out or tell the kid he was downright mean. She didn't tell any chickens coming home to roost stories. And, She didn't tell the child that we’re a nation of cynics, sloths, and complacents. There's hope for us all. (1 minute 20 seconds) HotAir posted this earlier.
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... . The Obamas have the most interesting political conversations with seven year olds of anyone around, Hot Air’s Allahpundit quips as Michelle was asked by another child why the U.S. doesn’t finish what it started in Iraq. Cohen trounced his opponent in a racially divisive primary contest, Daily Kos’s ...
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