…to McGehee’s post, below, behold! Speaking in Iowa in 2006, Sen. Barack Obama said, “I’ve had enough of using terrorism as a wedge issue in our politics.” He said the war on terrorism “isn’t supposed to crop up between September and November of even-numbered years.” But as president, Obama and his reelection campaign have consistently raised the issue — repeatedly referring to a 2007 comment by Republican presidential candidate Mitt
May 2, 2012
It’s not about credit, it’s about leadership [McGehee] (see update)
We’ve been treated, these last few days, to a new round of talk about football-spiking in light of the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s long-overdue departure from this mortal coil and his consequent deliverance to unblinking justice. President Obama has apparently decided to make the timing of said departure a campaign theme as he seeks re-election this November. His critics are arguing that he’s acting like the rooster that
Haven’t heard of Loyalty Day?
Well, it’s been an official holiday since the late 50s — and yet somehow when Obama re-proclaims it, it takes on a particularly creepy kind of vibe. — Probably because Obama is an obvious Marxist whose handlers played on white guilt and false promises of “pragmatism” to get him elected President of what used to be a very very anti-Marxist, pro free-market capitalism country. If I had to guess.
Dissent in the Praetorian Guard: WaPo’s Glenn Kessler takes on Obama [Darleen Click]
Exposes Obama as the Big Liar that Lies Big for what he is. First, Obama’s mendacity: I sent them a jobs bill that would have put hundreds of thousands of construction workers back to work repairing our roads, our bridges, schools, transit systems, along with saving the jobs of cops and teachers and firefighters, creating a new tax cut for businesses. They said no. I went to the Speaker’s hometown,
