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Buddhistbot: Good Kharma keeps the wheel turning”¦
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Continue reading →I noticed that Fox News is offering some live coverage of the Benghazi hearings. CNN? So far, crickets chirping (at least when I’ve looked). I know it goes without saying—but if George Bush had presided over a similar incident, even … Continue reading →
On himself, that is. He thought he had won last Wednesday’s debate until aides broke the bad news to him. But really, is that so surprising? This is the president who had given himself a “good, solid B-plus” when Oprah … Continue reading →
…to make vast strides towards becoming one of the few liberal talking heads who seem quite reasonable. She does not think highly of Obama’s Big Bird ad:
Continue reading →…to this.
Continue reading →In the Ann Romney Jay Leno outfit thread, quite a few people criticized the currently fashionable bare leg look for women. Random Thoughts also dissed the usual alternative, pantyhose: I absolutely detest pantyhose, and am beyond thankful that they are … Continue reading →
“Obama doesn’t really want to be president any more” is a popular explanation for his lackluster performance in the October 3 debate—one that, unlike some of the others, actually makes a certain amount of sense and doesn’t involve accusing Romney … Continue reading →
Breitbart.com calls it a bombshell. And it should be, it should be: …[T]he Obama.com website is not owned by the president’s campaign but rather by Obama bundler Robert Roche, a U.S. citizen living in Shanghai, China. Roche is the chairman … Continue reading →
…gives his reasons for switching his vote to Romney, based on Wednesday’s debate. It’s caused dissension in his marriage, by the way, because his wife “considers me a traitor to the very essence of America, providing a helping hand to … Continue reading →
I’ve got a new article up at PJ. It’s all about the narrative, you know.
Continue reading →Chavez wins. It might be the case that fraud was unnecessary for the Chavez win. But if fraud was necessary, then fraud was committed. There is virtually no chance Chavez was going to be allowed to lose. The lede says … Continue reading →
What’s wrong with Romney? He didn’t make enough money, says comedian William D. Cohan in the WaPo. He’s not a comedian, you say? He’s the author of a serious book entitled House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched … Continue reading →