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The Obamas author and the Ministry of Truth
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After reading Jodi Kantor’s much discussed, allegedly critical look at the White House, “The Obamas,” I have to conclude that even those mainstream reporters who want to write a balanced political book no longer know how.
Kantor, a young New York Times reporter, came under heavy fire for the book, especially for her portrayal of M
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:47 PM
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The Obamas author and the Ministry of Truth
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After reading Jodi Kantor’s much discussed, allegedly critical look at the White House, “The Obamas,” I have to conclude that even those mainstream reporters who want to write a balanced political book no longer know how.
Kantor, a young New York Times reporter, came under heavy fire for the book, especially for her portrayal of M
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2/22/2012 7:47 PM
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Voting for skin color
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What if actor Clint Eastwood gave an interview in which he explained why, in the 2008 presidential election, he voted for John McCain: “I voted for McCain because he was white. ‘Cuz that’s why other folks vote for other people – because they look like them. … That’s American politics, pure and simple.”
No, Eastwo
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:45 PM
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Voting for skin color
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What if actor Clint Eastwood gave an interview in which he explained why, in the 2008 presidential election, he voted for John McCain: “I voted for McCain because he was white. ‘Cuz that’s why other folks vote for other people – because they look like them. … That’s American politics, pure and simple.”
No, Eastwo
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2/22/2012 7:45 PM
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What if democracy is bunk?
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What if you are only allowed to vote because it doesn’t make a difference? What if no matter how you vote, the elites get to have it their way? What if “one person, one vote” is just a fiction created by the government to induce your compliance? What if democracy is dangerous to personal freedom? [...
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:44 PM
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What if democracy is bunk?
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What if you are only allowed to vote because it doesn’t make a difference? What if no matter how you vote, the elites get to have it their way? What if “one person, one vote” is just a fiction created by the government to induce your compliance? What if democracy is dangerous to personal freedom? [...
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2/22/2012 7:44 PM
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Initiated force: Liberals tool of control
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Liberals adore force. While they hate any firearms they do not wield, and they abhor the notion of self-defense and self-preservation (because leftist ideology is fundamentally self-destructive), they exult in making the other fellow toe the line. From cradle to grave, every waking moment of a man’s life must be controlled if that [...
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:43 PM
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Initiated force: Liberals tool of control
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Liberals adore force. While they hate any firearms they do not wield, and they abhor the notion of self-defense and self-preservation (because leftist ideology is fundamentally self-destructive), they exult in making the other fellow toe the line. From cradle to grave, every waking moment of a man’s life must be controlled if that [...
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2/22/2012 7:43 PM
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Will the race hustlers prevail?
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In my recent interview with J.C. Watts, he took issue with Mitt Romney’s controversial comment, “I’m not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs repair, I’ll fix it.”
Romney’s supporters claim that the media has used this quote out of context, but Watts doesn’t see it that way
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:42 PM
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Will the race hustlers prevail?
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In my recent interview with J.C. Watts, he took issue with Mitt Romney’s controversial comment, “I’m not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs repair, I’ll fix it.”
Romney’s supporters claim that the media has used this quote out of context, but Watts doesn’t see it that way
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:42 PM
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The economy – or condoms?
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On Tuesday of this week, I heard no fewer than three of our top conservative radio personalities refer to our country/society as being “upside-down.” I found this of particular interest because my schedule is such that I seldom get more than one combined half-hour of radio most days.
Those who haven’t drunk the proverbial powdered
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:41 PM
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The economy – or condoms?
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On Tuesday of this week, I heard no fewer than three of our top conservative radio personalities refer to our country/society as being “upside-down.” I found this of particular interest because my schedule is such that I seldom get more than one combined half-hour of radio most days.
Those who haven’t drunk the proverbial powdered
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2/22/2012 7:41 PM
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John Boehner is a hypocrite
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How can you tell if a politician is lying? If his (or her) lips are moving. So goes one of the oldest political jokes. It would not be funny if it were not true.
Barack Obama wants a socialist nanny state. He believes that the government should take care of our every need. Furthermore, he [...
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2/22/2012 7:41 PM
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John Boehner is a hypocrite
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How can you tell if a politician is lying? If his (or her) lips are moving. So goes one of the oldest political jokes. It would not be funny if it were not true.
Barack Obama wants a socialist nanny state. He believes that the government should take care of our every need. Furthermore, he [...
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2/22/2012 7:41 PM
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How to win Republican nomination
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I know how Rick Santorum can win the Republican nomination.
I’m not sharing any secrets with you I haven’t already shared with the former senator from Pennsylvania.
It’s really just a question of whether he will recognize the value of my advice and embrace it with the enthusiasm necessary to sell it to the American people.
By the
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 7:40 PM
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How to win Republican nomination
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I know how Rick Santorum can win the Republican nomination.
I’m not sharing any secrets with you I haven’t already shared with the former senator from Pennsylvania.
It’s really just a question of whether he will recognize the value of my advice and embrace it with the enthusiasm necessary to sell it to the American people.
By the
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2/22/2012 7:40 PM
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Whats their problem with Romney?
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As governor of one of the most liberal states in the union, Mitt Romney did something even Ronald Reagan didn’t do as governor of California: He balanced the budget without raising taxes.
Romney became deeply pro-life as governor of the aforementioned liberal state and vetoed an embryonic stem-cell bill. (Meanwhile, Newt Gingrich lobbied Pres
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 6:10 PM
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Whats their problem with Romney?
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As governor of one of the most liberal states in the union, Mitt Romney did something even Ronald Reagan didn’t do as governor of California: He balanced the budget without raising taxes.
Romney became deeply pro-life as governor of the aforementioned liberal state and vetoed an embryonic stem-cell bill. (Meanwhile, Newt Gingrich lobbied Pres
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/22/2012 6:10 PM
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The fairness fraud
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During a recent Fox News Channel debate about the Obama administration’s tax policies, Democrat Bob Beckel raised the issue of “fairness.”
He pointed out that a child born to a poor woman in the Bronx enters the world with far worse prospects than a child born to an affluent couple in Connecticut.
No one can deny that. [...
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/21/2012 8:16 PM
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The fairness fraud
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During a recent Fox News Channel debate about the Obama administration’s tax policies, Democrat Bob Beckel raised the issue of “fairness.”
He pointed out that a child born to a poor woman in the Bronx enters the world with far worse prospects than a child born to an affluent couple in Connecticut.
No one can deny that. [...
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WorldNetDaily Commentary -
2/21/2012 8:16 PM
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