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Sort by The Blog (Free subscription) - 05/11/2008
In today's New York Times , the Obama campaign clarifies their position on holding talks with Iran: Susan E. Rice, a former State Department and National Security Council official who is a foreign policy adviser to the Democratic candidate, said that “for political purposes, Senator Obama’s opponents on the right have distorted and reframed” his views. Mr. McCain and his surrogates have repeatedly...
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Sort by Michael Goldfarb - The Blog (Free subscription) - 05/15/2008
CBS: Calling Barack Obama naïve and inexperienced, John McCain sharpened the Republican criticism that President Bush alluded to earlier today. “Why does Barack Obama want to sit down with a state sponsor of terrorism'” McCain asked today, referring to Obama’s...
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Sort by Flopping Aces (Free subscription) - 05/10/2008
As he now seems to be a lock for the Democrat nominee the most liberal Senator in the Senate, the man who hasn't seen a Marxist idea he didn't like, is now trying to move to the center. But alas, this isn't the age of the dinosaur media and he is caught with his [...]
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Sort by Sister Toldjah (Free subscription) - 05/16/2008
…. and where they'll stop, nobody knows. Earlier today, I touched on the emerging controversy surrounding comments Bush made in a speech to members of the Knesset on the 60th anniversary of Israel's statehood. As the story has gotten more play in the mainstream media, the leftosphere has erupted in a full blown outrage [...]
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Sort by Webloggin (Free subscription) - 06/04/2008
Propaganda Trumps Journalism as The New York Times Quietly Backtracks on Obama Defense The New York Times calls it a correction. I call it an admission that they intentionally tried to lie their way into rewriting history over Barack Obama’s stated willingness "to meet separately, without precondition" with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and [...]
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Sort by The Two Malcontents (Free subscription) - 05/27/2008
Via Editors of
Family Security Matters
In a recent
op-ed piece
in the Wall Street Journal, Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) bemoans the state of the Democrat Party. Lieberman officially left the party when he lost the Connecticut primary for the 2006 senatorial election and was reelected as an independent, although he still caucuses with the Democrats.
Lieberman says the Democrat Party he grew...
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Sort by taxmanblog (Free subscription) - 05/19/2008
Obama could have wisely ignored the comment, or brushed it off with a comment about Bush's foolish warmongering, but instead he proved that he was as naive as Bush accused him of being by reacting in a defensive way which made it clear he assumed the comments were about him, and that he believed there were legitimate grounds for accusing him of being an appeaser. Even if Bush may have very well meant...
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Sort by The Redhunter (Free subscription) - 05/21/2008
Now Obama tries to tell us there's a difference between meeting "without preconditions" but with "preparation" (h/t TWS) TAPPER: In recent days, it has seemed that some of your staffers and supporters have walked back from your statement that you...
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Sort by Dispatches from Seth Gitell (Free subscription) - 05/27/2008
Ben Smith’s got an item about how Barack Obama is backtracking on his pledge to meet with Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadenijad. You can watch that here. It was one of the most memorable moments of last summer’s campaign, one that many thought would torpedo Obama’s chances. Here’s what Smith quotes Obama as saying now: “‘There’s no [...]
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Sort by Pros and Cons (Free subscription) - 04/07/2008
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/31126.html is an article that asks, “What Would Grandma Ida Do?” by Paul Miller Which Candidate Is Pro-Israel? March 11, 2008 01:00 PM EST November 6, 1984, was a day that would forever change the political landscape within my family. History reminds us it was the day President Ronald Reagan [...]