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NRO BLOG ROW | THE CORNER | ARCHIVES SEARCH E-MAIL PRINT RSS Wednesday, October 15, 2008 I Think This Is True [ Kathryn Jean Lopez ] From a reader: "First time I ve seen Obama blushing and looking frustrated in a debate. McCain is getting under his skin." ...
Something New Here by Stanley Kurtz on National Review Online
article.nationalreview.com — D uring his first campaign for the Illinois state senate in 1995-96, Barack Obama was a member... of, and was endorsed by, the far-left New Party. Obama s New Party ties give the lie to his claim to be a post-partisan, post-ideological pragmatist. ... (more) Something New Here by Stanley Kurtz on National Review ...
I Just Don't Get
I Just Don't Get
corner.nationalreview.com — any of the insta polls, which seem to give it to Obama.... (more) I Just Don't Get
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corner.nationalreview.com — Thursday, October 23, 2008 The Obama scammer [ Mark Steyn ] Further to my post below about... the Obama campaign intentionally disabling security checks for their credit card donations, several readers have wandered over to the site to test it out. One ... (more) The Corner on National Review Online
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Flopping Aces — Early reactions to the debate while its still going on…..one hour in: Kathryn Jean Lopez: “First time I’ve seen Obama blushing and looking frustrated in a debate. McCain is getting under his skin.” Kathryn Jean Lopez: All of McCain’s Ads Have Been Negative? This and this and this and this? Kathryn Jean Lopez: We shouldn’t cast one another as bad people? You’re sitting across from someone ...

Obama unmasked
sisu — ... Blinky's words)," Joe [the Plumber] made Senator Government squirm," writes Michelle Malkin re Obama's studied "I'm thoughtful and earnest and I care about you" body language as he exchanged words with John McCain tête à tête during the third and final presidential debate at Hofstra U. last night. We liked an NRO reader's take: First time I’ve seen Obama blushing and looking frustrated in a debate. McCain is getting under his skin. ...

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