
In today’s Daily Caller our own Rod Pennington had a humorous piece
10.) You take a week off to protest in Wisconsin and your office runs better.
9.) On a snow day when they say “non-essential” people should stay home you know who they mean.
8.) You get paid twice as much as a private sector person doing [...]
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With President Obama and Congressional Democrats looking more and more each day like they are in way over their heads, this is shaping up as a November to remember for the Republicans.

Everything points toward a huge wipeout by the Democrats this November and they have no one to blame but themselves.

Where political connects are usually an asset, in this race it may have been a liability.

Friday night President Barack Obama made an unforced error.
Aug 15 2010 | Posted in
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Be afraid, be very afraid. During the American Civil War and World War 1, more men died from infections than from combat.
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Tuesday, Missouri sent a shiver down the spine of every Democrat who said “yea” on their straight party line vote for health care reform. The people of the Show Me State showed them what they thought of the provision to make the purchase of health insurance mandatory. By a nearly 3-1 margin, Prop C passed.

BP has become everyone’s favorite punching bag, and for good reason. However, if you’ve spent years fudging on your taxes and lying to the IRS about your actual income; don’t come crying when BP won’t take your word for it on how much you earn.

You know the White House is really concerned when on Monday they put out a statement comparing opposition to ObamaCare to opposition to the Civil Rights Act. Whenever the “Race Card” is played it is usually a clear sign they are on the losing side of the argument.

Rangel joins a growing list of prominent Blacks tossed under the wheels of the “Obama Express” when they became an embarrassment.
Jul 31 2010 | Posted in
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