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![]() Joseph Farah |
Meet the Next Secretary of Defense 08/27/2008
It was about a month ago that I broke the story of what I called "Barack Obama's $439 billion secret." That was his initiative to create something he called a "civilian national security force," which he promised would have a budget as big as the U.S. military's. Obama made the campaign promise in a July 2 speech in Colorado Spr... |
![]() David Limbaugh |
Party Unity My, er, Eye 08/26/2008
In one sense, it's incomprehensible that Barack Obama would forgo an opportunity to reunite his party by picking Hillary Clinton as his running mate. But in his place, wouldn't you be willing to sacrifice a little if it guaranteed you'd never have to view and smell Bill Clinton's sock feet propped up on the Oval Office desk? But whatever will this ... |
![]() Debra Saunders |
Obama, Clinton, Biden and McCain 08/25/2008
DENVER — The goodie bag given to attendees of the Democratic National Convention includes maps, magnets and Dale Carnegie's Golden Book. The first principle for Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is: "Don't criticize, condemn or complain." No. 2: "Give honest, sincere appreciation." Clearly Carn... |
![]() Mona Charen |
McCain's Luck 08/22/2008
"Sickly. Weak. Feeble. Pick your choice." So began a Washington Post story about John McCain's presidential campaign almost exactly a year ago. "The one-time front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination has disappointing poll numbers and deathly results from the second quarter of fundraising. His failed effort to push thro... |
![]() Larry Elder |
McCain vs. Obama: Showdown at Saddleback 08/21/2008
Oh, no, not another "town hall" meeting. Or at least, that's how I first reacted when I learned Rev. Rick Warren of Saddleback Church intended to host an Obama-versus-McCain town hall forum at the evangelist's California church. But the rules, this time at least, seemed intriguing. Warren intended to ask each candidate one-on-one question... |
![]() David Harsanyi |
An Election Like Any Other 08/19/2008
There is a palpable unease within the Democratic Party. After all, why hasn't Barack Obama pulled away from John McCain in the polls? Here we are with a struggling economy, an unpopular war, high gas prices, mortgage meltdown and an old coot with a wicked temper running for the Republicans. Shouldn't the urbane and unflappable Obama be ahead by at ... |
![]() David Limbaugh |
It's Obama's Viability, Not McCain's, That Should Surprise Us 08/08/2008
The press is shocked that Barack Obama has "yet to close the sale," given the "political logic" that favors Democrats in this election. They must not have been paying attention during the final segment of the primary season, when Hillary Clinton consistently thrashed the hollow superstar. That said, Obama's handlers betray not t... |
![]() Tony Blankley |
He Is Who He Is 08/06/2008
It's getting tricky to know how to refer to he who presumes to be the next president. It was made clear several months ago that mentioning his middle name is a forbidden act. (Pass out more eggshells.) Then, having nothing honorable to say, Obama warned his followers last week that Sen. McCain would try to scare voters by pointing to Obama's "... |
![]() David Limbaugh |
Liberal Press Circles Wagons Around Obama 08/05/2008
The liberal media are unhinged over John McCain's recent ad campaign against Barack Obama, which erased Obama's 9-point lead in the polls and tied the race. How dare McCain challenge their anointed one? Obama is not the only one convinced he is "the one we've been waiting for." The media are also annoyed they have to endure this irritatin... |
![]() David Limbaugh |
Obama's GOP Support Groups 08/01/2008
I suppose I have to accept the insanity that some glassy-eyed Republicans are considering voting for Barack Obama, but I don't have to like it. Whether or not this is an example of the liberal media trying to create rather than report news, The New York Times is reporting that small enclaves of Republicans are meeting around the country to discuss ... |