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When Will We Take Responsibility for the Obama Presidency’s Failings?

When Will We Take Responsibility for the Obama Presidency’s Failings?

Progressive voters are starting to feel that the Oba­ma Ad­min­is­tra­tion is mov­ing more and more to­wards poli­cies that many who worked to elect Oba­ma have worked to op­pose in re­cent years.

The Bush-Obama War

The Bush-Obama War

After campaigning against "George Bush's War" in the Middle East, Obama has escalated that war by transferring thousands of America's forces from Iraq to Afghanistan, and by sending an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan. Now it's Barack Obama's war.

Harry Reid’s Hyperbolic Hyperbole: Exaggeration For Effect

Harry Reid’s Hyperbolic Hyperbole: Exaggeration For Effect

Sen. Harry Reid has redefined the concept of "exaggeration for effect" with his latest whiney screed and co-opted race baiting as a new Democrat leadership tool. According to the Majority Leader of the Senate, ANYone who does not agree the

A Good Day For The Right: Bad For Obama And The Left

A Good Day For The Right: Bad For Obama And The Left

Overall, Tuesday was a huge step away from Obama and his Lurch to the Left. What impact will these off-off-year elections have nationally? Nervousness abounds now that the Left might drag the Democrats over the cliff in 2010 the same

Why Minorities Must Wise Up

Why Minorities Must Wise Up

Up until the late 1960′s it was hard to find a black American who was not a Republican. One of the very reasons for this was the country was still well aware that the Republican Party, from its inception, has

Barack Obama And Unions

Barack Obama And Unions

Barack Obama is pro-union. Being pro-union means being pro-card check. And a card check system means it will be easier to organize employees into unions even if the workers impacted do not want it. The House passed the card-check bill

Why the Next President Will Be a Democrat

Why the Next President Will Be a Democrat

The primary Primary news story being reported was the bitter battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, but the real story behind the story was not who defeated whom in the Democratic primary, but that both Clinton and Obama decisively

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