At the risk…
…of becoming a bloody bore on the topic of Crowley, Obama, the debate, and Benghazi—even more than I may have already done—please bear with me for one more post. When I took another look at the text of Obama’s Rose … Continue reading →
…of becoming a bloody bore on the topic of Crowley, Obama, the debate, and Benghazi—even more than I may have already done—please bear with me for one more post. When I took another look at the text of Obama’s Rose … Continue reading →
Tired of the election? Tired of my writing about it? Don’t despair. Here’s a thread to pause and refresh. Take a big drink of water and a deep breath. In other news, it’s a beautiful day here in New England. … Continue reading →
…even to the point of a ridiculous fastening on a phrase whose meaning is quite clear in context, and non-pejorative. Thus, the binder brouhaha. The left believes it necessary because Mitt Romney cannot be seen as he really is, a … Continue reading →
Hard to believe that this is serious—and seriously meant to demonstrate “objectivity.” But according to Powerline’s John Hinderaker, who is relying on TMZ, it’s a copy of an internal CNN email responding to criticism of Candy Crowley’s debate moderation. But … Continue reading →
…amidst the brouhaha about whether Obama called the Benghazi attack an “act of terror” in his Rose Garden speech, and whether Candy Crowley overstepped, and all that jazz? We forgot that Obama never answered that guy’s question. We forgot—but the … Continue reading →
There was an earthquake yesterday at 7:12 PM in southern Maine (no, that’s not a typo). It measured 4.0 on the Richter scale and was felt over a wide area. I didn’t feel it at all, though. I was in … Continue reading →
[NOTE: Please read this post of mine first, if you’re unfamiliar with what happened last night when moderator Candy Crowley purported to fact-check Obama’s Rose Garden speech after Benghazi.] It never pays to be naive about the left. And I … Continue reading →
[NOTE: I couldn’t post last night during the debate because I was driving home from New York City and listening to it on the radio. So I’m a bit late to the non-party.] First, the debate: seemingly a draw. But … Continue reading →
I have an unusually busy day, so although I’ll be back to the blog later today, this post and the one below it will be short. But here’s a thread to discuss tonight’s upcoming debate—or anything you want.
Continue reading →Hillary Clinton throws herself under the bus, taking full responsibility for the Benghazi security lapses—except that she blames some underling. Strange. My guess is that this is an attempt to secure a win for Obama while making herself look like … Continue reading →
Here’s a great moment from Reagan (hat tip: Dr. Sanity). The speech was given in 1961, over fifty years ago. But his words seem all too prescient, considering what’s going on today:
Continue reading →I’ve already written about Buzz Bissinger’s “changer” experience here. But there’s an addendum, and it’s just as all of us would imagine: he’s been excoriated and shunned by those liberals he used to think were so—well, so liberal. I don’t … Continue reading →