Biden: Slip of the Tongue or He Just Doesn’t Care?

    He apparently thinks that Article I of the Constitution defines the executive branch instead of the legislative branch: I’m really hoping that Sarah Palin will be presiding over this guy in a few months. Probably not, but maybe…. Liberals like Biden and Obama do not understand that when they take a cavalier attitude toward the Constitution, they are taking a cavalier attitude toward the glue | Read More »

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    How to Alienate Fence-Sitters and Shatter a Fragile Bipartisan Coalition

    The full text of Speaker Pelosi’s controversial speech today is available here. A more partisan and divisive speech could scarcely have been given. This is a textbook example of how to alienate fence-sitters and shatter a fragile bipartisan coalition. Pelosi blasted Republicans for relying “on budgetary recklessness, on an anything goes mentality, with no regulation, no supervision, and no discipline in the system”. No mention, | Read More »

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    Joe Biden?

    It will be interesting to hear Sen. Biden blasting away at John McCain, after saying in 2004 that McCain is so great that McCain should have been Kerry’s running mate on the 2004 Democratic ticket: “I think John McCain would be a great candidate for vice president,” Biden said. Sure, Biden will make things interesting, but I don’t see how he will really help the | Read More »

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    THE REASON WHY Obama Didn’t Visit Wounded Troops

    Unfortunately, this pretty much speaks for itself: Military Says It Set Rules For Obama Hospital Visit The Pentagon told the Democrat that no media or campaign aides could come along, its spokesman says. Obama canceled plans to see wounded troops in Germany. By Peter Spiegel and Michael Finnegan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers July 26, 2008 U.S. military authorities told advisors to Barack Obama this | Read More »

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    Bob Barr is Helping Barack Obama

    Former Republican Bob Barr is the Libertarian nominee for President. He had a column yesterday in the Wall Street Journal titled “Judges Are No Reason to Vote for McCain”. I wish I had time to list all of the fallacies in Barr’s column. Let’s start with this one: “Mr. McCain has endorsed, in action if not rhetoric, the theory of the ‘unitary executive,’ which leaves | Read More »


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