Dec 10 2009

Docs aren’t buy’n what Reid’s sell’n

Well, it’s not like they hadn’t been warned. And this is their well-deserved reward for playing footsy with the White House and participating in those dog-and-pony shows on the White House lawn.
USA Today reports that hospital and doctor groups that have generally supported Obamacare are pushing back against the proposal by Democratic leaders to [...]

Dec 5 2009

Washington Post Warming to Climategate…

…But it still can’t bring itself to admit there are reputable scientists who dispute the core theory of anthropogenic global climate change (AGCC).
In its article today, the WaPo finally raises the issue of Climategate — gingerly, and with great sensitivity to the feelings of the climate hystericos:
Except now, much of that attention is focused on [...]

Oct 24 2009

Yes, Virginia, There Is a Sanity Clause

From the Washington Post — which seems to be edging ever so gingerly away from the One They Have Been Pining For:
Sensing that victory in the race for Virginia governor is slipping away, Democrats at the national level are laying the groundwork to blame a loss in a key swing state on a weak candidate [...]

Sep 16 2009

Obama’s Team Scrubbed School Speech of Politically-Charged Elements in Response to Right’s Criticism

The WaPo is reporting what most thinking Americans had already figured out: When critics lashed out at President Obama for scheduling a speech to public school students this month, accusing him of wanting to indoctrinate children to his politics, his advisers quickly scrubbed his planned comments for potentially problematic wording. In other words, the parts [...]

Aug 29 2009

Acknowledging the Obvious on the Effectiveness of EITs

Sometimes even the WaPo can’t get around acknowledging the obvious, and such is the case with the WaPo’s reporting on the importance of Khalid Sheikh Mohammad as an intelligence source and that it was the EITs that got him talking.
Stephen Hayes writes at The Blog:
The Washington Post has an important front-page story this morning, with [...]

Jul 2 2009

WaPo "selling access" to Obama administration officials, members of Congress, and the paper’s own reporters and editors

Is this even legal? How can the Washington Post sell access to what they refer to as “those powerful few”?
And to think that I thought Obama and Congress were already bought and paid for. Now it appears that they and the WaPo are taking it up to a whole new level of corruption in [...]

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