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  1. Stupid Rubes. God I can’t wait for November. The MSM spin on the congressional upheaval will be dizzying.

  2. Witt: “I will say, on behalf of the Obama administration…”

    I love it when honesty accidentally sneaks through.

  3. And, not even a second of recognition that he’s just kicked his nancy self square in his ovaries!

    Living, breathing Michael Ramirez cartoons.

  4. Well, Mr. Barbree certainly is deserving of the Louis Renault Award. The irony is that he, or anyone, would be shocked by a politician telling a lie. This is many orders of magnitude more ironic when that politician is Barack Obama.

  5. Imagine, if you will, how George Bush must feel on watching something like this.

    Bush is a decent, honorable man who did what he thought was best for America, and got excoriated for it at every turn. In a campaign probably orchestrated by the shadowy left, the only debate between blown-dry media airheads was whether he was Satan, Hitler, or the anti-Christ (anti-Gaia?).

    Yet this bimbo goes to bat for Obama when a comrade notices an objectively false statement and wanders into right-wing deviationist counter-revolutionary territory.

    The liberals could’ve caused every patriotic American in the country to drop dead in amazement by having had some media apparatchik go to bat for Bush like that just once. Then the liberals would’ve had the whole country to themselves, to screw up unfettered.

  6. Jim Sullivan Says:
    April 17th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
    Witt: “I will say, on behalf of the Obama administration…”
    I love it when honesty accidentally sneaks through.

    You said it before I had the chance. GMTA… 🙁

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