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The big story out of Minnesota these days is a billboard on Interstate Highway 35 in or near Wyoming, which is a little north of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Highway 35 is the main North-South artery in this area, going north to Duluth and south to Des Moines. It was the Highway [...]
When Obama Apologists Attack
I’m home in northwestern Wisconsin (aka Real America) this week. When I’ve talked with friends and family (even Obama-voting ones) about the failed Christmas Day terrorist attack, the security failure most astounding to them is that although Abdulmutallab was on the terrorist watch list because his own father warned the U.S. government, he was not [...]
Charles Krauthammer on Obama’s continuous "childlike" attacks on Bush
Krauthammer: “There is something truly disgusting about the way he (Obama) cannot refrain from attacking Bush when he’s being defensive about himself, it’s beyond disgraceful”:
As Karly Rove said back in May of this year, Obama’s array of attacks on his predecessor are “unprecedented”:
“You cannot find any American president who has routinely and as often excoriated [...]
Obama’s Nobel prize came with little merit - The Exponent
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Obama's Nobel prize came with little meritThe ExponentBy Editorial Board President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, and we are having a difficult time figuring out why. The prize committee cited its …Editorial: Nobel Peace Prize rains on Obama's paradeSouth Carolina NowNobel Peace Prize winnersLihue Garden IslandThe not-Bush prizeChicago TribuneVirginia Tech Collegiate Times Online [...]
Extreme idiocy: Chicago Sun Times blames Bush for loss of Olympics
Chicago Sun Times Political Reporter Abdon Pallasch provides a prime example of extreme idiocy in the left-wing media: Did anti-American resentments play role in Chicago’s bid losing?
Related from the AP: Analysis: Chicago’s loss is a blow to Obama, too
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Poles, Czechs feel betrayed by Obama’s scrapping of Bush missile defense plans
In this June 8, 2009, file photo President Barack Obama listens to Vice President Joe Biden speak about the roadmap to recovery during a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington.
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