ABC showed its journalistic bias this evening stacking the deck against Barack Obama v Hillary Clinton 4 to 1 in personal attacks.
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ABC showed its journalistic bias this evening stacking the deck against Barack Obama v Hillary Clinton 4 to 1 in personal attacks.
When Bill Maher can make an offensive remark about the Pope equal to that of Don Imus’ remark about the women’s basketball team at Rutgers University and no one calls for him to be fired from HBO there is something wrong with our social justice in the United States.
Hillary eyeing a shot of Crown Royal
Whether it be dodging sniper bullets in Bosnia, firing elitist flack at Obama or having a shot and beer with the boys, Hillary Clinton comes off as phony as a Bill Clinton dollar bill.
There’s a lot of silliness going on over the use of words by the two candidates for the Democratic nomination for President while neither seem to be addressing the issues facing this nation with any degree of substance.
Today in Scranton Pa., Hillary Clinton made a valiant effort to patch the hole in her leaky boat.
As you might imagine, I wasn’t too happy Sunday reading a New York Times story with the headline, “In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop.”
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan uttered the word today that his policies created when he said during an interview with business-cable network CNBC that the US is “in the throes of a recession.”
I always wondered where men’s sexual drive and financial acumen was located.
Now I know, as a result of a new study involving some 15 heterosexual young men at Stanford University.
I always thought it was a lot lower in the male anatomy, but it’s actually located in the sex and money hub, the V-shaped nucleus accumbens, which sits [...]
It is axiomatic in the public relations field that if you have to release bad news you do it at 4 PM on a Friday afternoon.
The Clinton’s reported this afternoon that during the past seven years, between their departure from the White House in early 2001 through 2007, they collectively earned $109 million in income.
While the Secret Service has a budget of $83.5 million, nearly $10 million more than the last presidential election, Sen John McCain travels the campaign trail without Secret Service protection. However, during an interview today with Fox News’ Chris Wallace, he said he is reconsidering Secret Service protection.
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