Monday, December 10, 2007

"I thought it would be wrong for me to rob her of the chance to be what I thought she should be," said Bill Clinton of Hillary Rodham. "She laughed and said, 'First I love you and, second, I'm not going to run for anything, I'm too hardheaded.'"

Brent Bozell: Media Blatantly Cover for Clintons

Can identity politics get any more ridiculous? In trying to establish cred with minorities, civil rights leader Andrew Young says what could be nominated for the most ridiculous quote this electoral season:
In a media interview posted online, Young also quipped that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton has her husband behind her, and that "Bill is every bit as black as Barack."
"He's probably gone with more black women than Barack," Young said of former President Clinton, drawing laughter from a live television audience. Young, 75, was quick to follow his comment on Bill Clinton with the disclaimer, "I'm clowning."Are you kidding me?

Pelosi Briefed On Waterboarding In 2002, No Objections

The Paygo Farce Democrats admit it was all a big confidence game.

Did Iran really halt nukes? Analysts suspect ploy to stop Bush action against Tehran

Israeli minister: 'US ignoring Iran threat like it did Auschwitz'...
Israel: Forget U.S. intel, Iran nukes at full speed Official cites 'incriminating information,' rips American report as 'politically charged'

Ann Coulter Wins Voter Complaint Issue

New Study Explodes Human-Global Warming Story

Jorge CastaƱeda, Mexico's former foreign minister, writes in Newsweek online that Hugo Chavez attrempted to overturn the vote on his dictator-for-life constitutional "reforms" in Venezuela.
And further goes on to say that only when the military threatened a coup, did he back down and insist that the margin of defeat be reduced in order to save face and to be made to appear as a magnaminous democrat in the eyes of the world.

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