These days, thanks to all the two-legged vermin scurrying around our nation’s capital, it’s easy to overlook the fact that those on the left were creating tons of mischief and mayhem long before Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Biden, Dodd and Frank, took control of the government and the propagandists at the New York Times, the Washington…
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A few thoughts on some news stories that popped up within the past week… Rick Santorum Crying Foul While Rick Santorum has a habit of publicly displaying hypersensitivity that makes some of us conservatives uncomfortable, I think it was completely appropriate for him to go off on New York Times reporter, Jeff Zeleny the other…
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October 28, 2010 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Bill Maher, Chris Christie, Clarence Thomas, George Soros, Jane Fonda, Jesse Jackson, Juan Williams, Julianne Malveaux., left-wing bias, Nina Totenberg, NPR, political correctness, Rush Limbaugh, The View, ublic apology, Vivian Schiller
The recent firing by NPR of Juan Williams (one of two of my favorite liberals) brought to mind, once again, something that I’ve seen over and over again in the media — public apologies. Not from Mr. Williams. His statement about Muslims on airplanes requires no apology – his opinion is shared, I’m sure, by…
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