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  • From 'Yes, We Can,' to 'No! Don't!'

    08/14/2009 7:38:14 AM PDT · by rightwingintelligentsia · 59 replies · 1,662+ views
    Wall Street Journal Opinion ^ | August 14, 2009 | Peggy Noonan
    Don't strain the system. Don't add to the national stress level. Don't pierce when you can envelop. Don't show even understandable indignation when you can show legitimate regard. Realize that the ties that bind still bind but have grown dryer and more worn with time. They need to be strengthened, not strained. Govern knowing we are a big, strong, mighty nation, a colossus that is, however, like all highly complex, highly wired organisms, fragile, even at places quite delicate. Don't overburden or overexcite the system. America used to have fringes, one over here and the other over there. The fringes...
  • The Democrats' Credibility Gap on Free Speech

    08/11/2009 2:52:36 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 17 replies · 1,067+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | August 11, 2009 | Lorie Byrd
    Over the weekend, Democrat congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer wrote of the recent protests taking place in town hall meetings around the country, “These disruptions are occurring because opponents are afraid not just of differing views — but of the facts themselves. Drowning out opposing views is simply un-American.”  The White House is concerned that their health care plan is not being accurately characterized.  They have even encouraged Americans who read or hear their friends and neighbors saying anything “fishy” to report them to flag@whitehouse.gov.Democrats’ concerns about allowing all viewpoints to be heard accurately would be a lot...
  • Wash Times: Democratic Party Official, "Kill Crakkkas; F*** Whitey's Christmas"

    07/30/2009 3:44:37 PM PDT · by kristinn · 287 replies · 14,467+ views
    Thursday, July 30, 2009 | Kristinn
    Ace Washington Times reporter Kerry Picket has the scoop on a Democratic Party official whose MySpace page is a sewer of racial hatred.Following up on fellow Times reporter Jerry Seper's report on the Obama Justice Department's dropping of a case of voter intimidation by Democratic party poll watcher and New Black Panther member Jerry Jackson, Picket reports on the vile racist language that gets Republicans run out of town on a rail, but gets Democrats elected to be party officials. In Jackson's case, that means being an elected member of the 14th Ward Democratic party committee in Philadelphia.Here's a sample...
  • Obama Creates His Own Distraction

    07/23/2009 1:54:37 PM PDT · by libstripper · 17 replies · 1,275+ views
    The Hill ^ | July 23, 2009 | The Hill
    "You never get in trouble for what you don't say." It's Rule No. 1 in the communications handbook, just before "look directly into the camera and smile." That's why politicians tend to answer questions with short replies on topics they know intimately. When answers go long, or politicians start going into uncharted territory, problems can arise. Which President Obama learned last night.
  • Obama a Uniter? You be the judge! (FReep this Digg!!!)

    11/03/2008 11:37:40 AM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 12 replies · 448+ views
    Digg ^ | November 3, 2008
    FReep this Digg!!! (We need FReepers to FReep the Vote over at Buzz too! Any volunteers???) Post your own links exposing ObamaNation on Digg, Buzz, Reddit, etc. Saturate these boards. They're massive and they are crawling with independents and undecideds. And don't post them all in one category, like politics or elections. Finally, repost your links on FR to we can put a protective FReep around them :o) For examples of how to do this, see my history. Let's use our combined FReeperPower to FREEP THE VOTE!!!
  • The Great Divider

    04/28/2008 1:47:22 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 1 replies · 54+ views
    WSJ ^ | April 29th, 2008 | JAMES TARANTO
    Democratic front-runner Barack Obama was supposed to unite the country, overcoming racial and even partisan division. How's that working out? As far as bridging the partisan divide, one may give him credit, but only in a backhanded way. His not-quite-insurmountable lead for the Democratic nomination has had the consequence of creating a tactical alliance between Hillary Clinton and Republicans, so that Mrs. Clinton has, at least for the moment, joined the vast right-wing conspiracy, as we noted last month. Mrs. Clinton even got the endorsement of Richard Scaife's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on the eve of the Pennsylvania primary. But a corollary...
  • A "Typical White Person"?!

    03/20/2008 11:25:46 AM PDT · by SeafoodGumbo · 31 replies · 905+ views
    Powerline ^ | 3-20-08 | John Hinderaker
    I've expressed admiration for Barack Obama's political skills, but maybe, in a time of stress, his inexperience is beginning to show. In an interview earlier today, he referred to his grandmother--the one he slandered in his speech on Tuesday--as a "typical white person." Think about it: can you imagine any Presidential candidate, in any context, describing anyone as a "typical black person?" Or a "typical Asian person?" Worse, what Obama said was that the "typical white person" views others of different races with fear and suspicion. Obama appears to be digging himself in deeper and deeper. =========================== Listen to Obama...
  • See Y'all Later...

    04/04/2005 8:07:34 PM PDT · by Long Cut · 1,275 replies · 27,497+ views
    Me | 4APR05 | Long Cut
    Well, that time has come for me. I’m leaving FR. However, I do not consider this an “opus”, as I am NOT going to use it to rehash old slights or arguments, or to give my personal opinion of what “should be done around here”. As has been so often pointed out, this is Jim Robinson’s site, and he runs it as he sees fit. Rather, all I’m going to do here is give a general reason for my departure, and say a hearty-but-sad “GOODBYE!” to all the folks here who have enriched my life in the past four years....
  • House investigates panel on civil rights

    12/04/2004 1:00:37 AM PST · by kattracks · 26 replies · 2,035+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 12/04/04 | Steve Miller
    A House Judiciary subcommittee is investigating the finances of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, whose chairman, Mary Frances Berry, is in a dispute over whether her term ends this week or next month.     "We are looking into management, financials, contracting ...," confirmed Mindy Barry, oversight counsel for the Constitution, civil rights and property rights subcommittee, which has authorized but not yet used a subpoena to obtain the needed information.     The subpoena seeks "all documents referring to all contracts, specifically dealings with [public relations firms] McKinney and Associates and McKinney and McDowell; all documents regarding any fees paid to...
  • Bush and Jesus dividers of men

    11/13/2004 1:56:29 PM PST · by mr davey · 5 replies · 222+ views
    Both President Bush and Jesus are necessarily dividers of men. Yet, both want to bring peace on earth. Jesus is said to be the Prince of Peace! A paradox? not really when you understand what' s happening. In Matthew 10:34, Jesus said: Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. 35: For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. 36: And a man's foes shall be they...
  • Ann Coulter vs. Jesse Jackson on CNN

    10/14/2004 3:59:29 AM PDT · by Dave Hamilton · 30 replies · 2,691+ views
    CNN, Larry King Live, 13 October 2004 | Dave Hamilton
    LOL..the Larry King Live interview following the debate between Ann Coulter and "Reverend" (I use that term lightly) Jesse "The Sperminator" Jackson was actually much more entertaining than the debate. You could clearly see how much these two HATE each other. Ann worked to control her temper throughout as Jackson trotted out his tired old Democrat attack dogs on "equality for minorities," including women. Ann tried to explain that women ARE the majority at the moment in America and was no doubt jockeying for sensible women to make their voices heard on Nov. 2. Kerry ceratinly does a better job...
  • Here's the real uniter, not divider (Gov. Schwarzenegger's first six months: A report card )

    05/22/2004 11:35:45 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 57 replies · 259+ views
    The Sacramento Bee ^ | Sunday, May 16, 2004 | Daniel Weintraub
    x - close Recent Stories By Daniel Weintraub Arnold Schwarzenegger has demonstrated a flair for the political game. It's almost as if he'd been playing it all his life. Sacramento Bee/John Decker Daniel Weintraub: Here's the real uniter, not divider Gov. Schwarzenegger's first six months: A report card By Daniel Weintraub -- Bee ColumnistPublished 2:15 am PDT Sunday, May 16, 2004Two days after last year's recall election, having just vanquished Gray Davis by pledging to clean house in Sacramento, Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the capital city for the first time as governor-elect. The man who had campaigned as the ultimate...