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Tag: attitude

Mar 31
2011

The “Kick The Can” Democrats

Politics

Want to know why Democrats keep having problems? Because on every single issue they play this game of “kick the can”. It’s the procrastination party!. Here’s the latest example: Democrats want to take the offensive and propose higher tax rates for millionaires, companies that move factories overseas and wealthy people who make charitable contributions. But […]

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Sep 23
2010

Weak Knee Leaders

Politics

You can tell an election is just right around the corner by this summation Greg did: * Are Senate Dems going wobbly? It appears that Senate Dems may abandon the idea of holding a vote on extending the middle class tax cuts. Incredibly, the thinking is that a vote is unnecesesary because the lines on […]

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Jun 15
2010

Well That Was Disappointing

Science

The President’s speech from the Oval Office was a major failure in my view. He missed a golden opportunity to really hit one out of the park. A good example is talking about the clean energy bill, yet he did not use the power of his office and speech to urge Senate to pass it. […]

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Dec 28
2009

We Don’t Need Another “Heckuva Job Brownie”

National Security

I’m going with Andrew Sullivan on this one: Her latest interview on the Today show again reveals a total obtuseness. Yes, as was obvious from the original clip, it was clear she was referring to what happened after the incident occurred and the system does seem to have worked from then on. But before that? […]

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Mar 20
2009

CNNot

Misc

CNN is having some major ratings problems: Through March 17, CNN trailed not only Fox News and MSNBC but also its own sister network, Headline News, on nine out of 17 days. On one day, March 13, CNN even drew fewer 25-to-54 viewers than CNBC — the first time that’s happened since November 2007. And […]

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Aug 29
2008

McCain's Misleads Palin In His Statement

Misc

Part of the McCain statement on Palin had me scratching my head: In Alaska, Governor Palin challenged a corrupt system and passed a landmark ethics reform bill. She has actually used her veto and cut budgetary spending. She put a stop to the “bridge to nowhere” that would have cost taxpayers $400 million dollars. (emphasis […]

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Aug 4
2008

Senator Senile Does It Again

Misc

When asked what he meant by saying Obama was playing the race card, and to elaborate on the work he has done for civil rights, McCain draws a blank: C&L has the full video along with McCain’s actual answer, which is nothing but talking points delivered in an apparent snappy attitude.

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Jul 30
2008

How Dare A Government Spy!

Misc

Sam Brownback is furious over China eavesdropping on internet communications. Here he is expressing his outrage to Wolf Blitzer: Yes – how dare they eavesdrop on people! That should only be allowed here in the U.S., where Brownback supports it. This is another shining example of Republican hypocrisy, and another reason why America is frowned […]

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Mar 3
2008

Members Of Parliament Warn US Of Attacking Iran

Misc

Cliff has all the details. There are some very compelling reasons. What we need is a President who will sit down and talk with Iran face to face. The attitude of some that “we are too good to sit down with them” is certainly not helping our situation.

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Feb 16
2008

Is This How Bush Supports The Troops?

Misc

Or is it how he equates himself with the terrorists: Hundreds of U.S. Marines have been killed or injured by roadside bombs in Iraq because Marine Corps bureaucrats refused an urgent request in 2005 from battlefield commanders for blast-resistant vehicles, an internal military study concludes. The study, written by a civilian Marine Corps official and […]

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