Category Archives: Barack Hussein Obama

P.O.P., nee G.O.P.

The Grand Old Party rapidly approaches insignificance . . . In her column (GOP CRAFTS PLAN TO WRECK THE COUNTRY, LOSE VOTERS) our friend Ann Coulter cites myriad polls aggregated by the indomitable Phyllis Schlafly. (Ms. Coulter notes: The report is … Continue reading

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“Libido” offends “Progressives!”

In the “controversy” stirred by former Governor Huckabee, one must separate the bullshit from the applebutter.  Of course, any “controversy” reported by our Mainstream Media, aka, the State Controlled Scriveners, must be parsed.  In this abject example, the Governor said: … Continue reading

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Investors PAY ATTENTION!

This chart tells us a good deal about our “Progressive” friends cozy relationships and business acumen . . .

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The State of disUnion

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Barry Obama, ever THE victim . . .

Barry Hussein Soetoro Obama, ever the victim, never tires of whining.  The author of “The Audacity of [a] Dope,” er, “of Hope,” in an interview with the leftist, David Remnick declares, to the the sound of tiny violins, “There’s no … Continue reading

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Bob Gates, Hopeless Romantic?

Mr. Gates should be embarrassed. I don’t doubt a word he wrote about the feckless, and yes, pusillanimous President and his Secretary of State.  But, accepting it as all true, why did Mr. Gates stay with an administration driven by … Continue reading

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Ronald Reagan speaks to a young Barry Obama

Here Ronald Reagan explains why American Exceptionalism is the driving force in the world today and for the foreseeable future, no matter Barry Hussein Soetoro Obama . . . Barry didn’t pay attention. He was dreaming being Jimmy Carter.

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Nancy Pelosi . . . all about Truthiness

When San Fran Nan said, “you have to read it (The Affordable Care Act) to find out what’s in it,” she spoke truthiness. (Thank you George W. Bush.) As we now know, millions upon million of hard working Americans are … Continue reading

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“Obama’s Catastrophic Victory”

With appreciation for our old friend Peggy Noonan, we reprint her latest blog: Years ago John McPhee wrote a great book about Bill Bradley called “A Sense of Where You Are.” I keep thinking about that title. You have to … Continue reading

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Gettysburg? BFD!

Astonishingly, our President, Barry Hussein Soetoro Obama, arguably a half-Black Man, is doing whatever it is he does when he isn’t doing important things – which he does badly – and missing the 150th Anniversary of the Gettysburg Address.  Because … Continue reading

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