…who we thought they were. This President has turned the country into a high school cafeteria, with the various status groups relegated to their own exclusive tables. It’s really fucking sad. (thanks to JD)
May 25, 2011
Where's the reporting?
Here. Exclusively, it seems. At least for now. Our mainstream media is an enemy of truth and liberty. Simple as that.
a CITIZEN JOURNALIST spends hump day mastering life in Obama's socialist America
Forty dollars my ass, honey. Hump day is the people’s day! And you can tell that bourgeois capitalist pig you call a pimp I said so, too! — Just give me, like, five minutes to get out to my car first, if you wouldn’t mind.
Stupid Queen, stupid orchestra, stupid staffers, stupid protocols —
— all of them conspiring to make the smartest President ever! look less like a Citizen of the World (his Irish accent notwithstanding) and more like a posturing phony whose media-made magical veneer continues to crumble around him. So dignified, our sonorous leader is.
"Republicans form circular firing squad over Ryan plan"
If only someone had seen this coming and warned ag’n it. The Washington Examiner: We thought that House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s attempt to reform Medicare had struck a fatal blow against the “third rail” mentality in Washington — that cultural defect whereby politicians run in terror from anything new, no matter how necessary it is. Unfortunately, we are being proven wrong — not by voters, and not by
Ryan on his budget, redux
The Democrats will lie, cheat, carpet-bag, demagogue, misrepresent themselves, and make promises that they cannot possibly keep — through any kind fiscal arithmetic, real or magical. It’s time to stop pandering to seniors and work to inform them. And I think much of the panic on the right today is due to the realization that we don’t trust the resolve of politicians on our own side. Thanks again, Newt! (thanks
"Hochul Upsets Corwin in NY-26"
National Journal: Democrat Kathy Hochul has upset Republican Jane Corwin in a special election to fill the seat of former Rep. Chris Lee, R-N.Y., in a race that became something of a referendum on the GOP budget plan that revamps Medicare. […] The race to replace Lee, who resigned in February after a gossip site reported the married congressman had replied to a Craigslist personal ad, wasn’t supposed to be
