Archive for October 6th, 2008
Starbucks Factor
Just after getting introduced by a women’s rights activist and NOW leader in LA over the weekend, Sarah Palin drew a reluctant Madelaine Albright into the conversation.
Albright, showing little class, backed off of her words of wisdom to be true to the tenets of the women’s movement – we care about women getting ahead only [...]
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New Ayers Excuse From Axelrod
Despite acute concerns that Barack has no executive experience, the Obama campaign never mentions that he did hold one leadership position. Wonder why? That one important credential was made possible by Barack’s friend, retired American terrorist Bill Ayers.
(Former Clinton counsel Lanny Davis, of all people, was on Hannity and Colmes Monday night talking about what [...]
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Keating: The Movie
Here’s the Obama film on John McCain and the Keating Five scandal, released today at noon. This is not a thirty second defense against the McCain campaign’s attempts to spread the word about Ayers, Wright and the rest of the Obamafia. This is 13:26 of evidence as to just how desperate the campaign is to [...]
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Heels On
Is telling the truth about Barack and his scummy friends enough to pull the current campaign narrative away from the clutches of the economy? Barely, but I think it is. The challenge remains how to educate Americans about the Obamafia. Right now, the job of educating the public about Bill Ayers et al seems [...]
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Barack Goes Keating
The guy who was going to bring us a new kinda politics feels so vulnerable over having his political partners revealed that he’s going back to John McCain’s role in the Keating Five to try to muddle the ‘past associations’ waters. A film will be released today at noon at keatingeconomics.com. Here’s a clip.
This is [...]
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