Obama, the betrayer
Not a nice guy. Never has been a nice guy. And not a nice guy to Democrats, either. My latest piece is up at PJ.
Continue reading →Not a nice guy. Never has been a nice guy. And not a nice guy to Democrats, either. My latest piece is up at PJ.
Continue reading →Fools! say White House officials, after being guaranteed anonymity: “We’re portrayed by Republicans as either being lying or idiots,” said one Obama administration official who was part of the Benghazi response. “It’s actually closer to us being idiots.” Egad. Read … Continue reading →
…where there’s a will, there’s a way. The most heartwarming line in the article: “Stacey Belhumeur, a Tucson, Arizona, zookeeper and species survival plan coordinator for the North American population of giant anteaters, [said], “My guess is they thought they … Continue reading →
William A. Jacobsen connects some dots: The election of 2012 was tainted by All the President’s Concealers. [ADDENDUM: John Hinderaker at Powerline muses on some related issues. I’m with Hinderaker on this; although we’ll never really know, I don’t think … Continue reading →
The last week or so has been filled with so much news that I can hardly keep up despite spending a ton of time reading and listening and thinking. You probably feel the same way. And yet I know—I am … Continue reading →
I hope we on the right are not the only ones watching.
Continue reading →Gallup headline: “Americans’ Attention to IRS, Benghazi Stories Below Average.” Ho-hum, says America. Or does it? When I looked at the actual figures, they weren’t quite as bad as I had originally thought from reading the headline. In fact, slight … Continue reading →
Nobody seems to have been at home at the Department of Justice when the AP subpoenas were issued. Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan.
Continue reading →Three actors. Hint: two are German.
Continue reading →One of the many many things that has long puzzled me about the election of Barack Obama is how many terrible elements of his resume had to be ignored in order to like him, trust him, vote for him. A … Continue reading →
From 2009 to 2012 Sarah Hall Ingram was commissioner of the IRS tax-exempt organization office. You know, the one that, under her aegis, targeted the right for some very special tender loving care. But some time after that, Ingram was … Continue reading →