Anyone who’s read my articles knows that I’d rather stick knitting needles in my ears than watch an entire episode of “The View.” The idea of watching a bunch of cackling women sitting around a table spewing their mostly idiotic views is more than I can take. If I watch a segment every few months,…
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October 31, 2010 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Alan Grayson, attack ad, Barack Obama, Barbara Boxer, campaign, Christine O’Donnell, Daniel Webster, Duane Hammond, Election Day 2010, George Soros, Gloria Allred, Harry Reid, immigration reform., Jerry Brown, Joy Behar, low voter turnout, Meg Whitman, Michael Castle, Nicky Diaz, Proposition 1098, Proposition 19, Proposition 200, Sharron Angle, The View, Univision interview, USS George H.W. Bush
If you’re like me, I love election season. I’m not a sports fan, so I don’t ever cheer for a home team. Election time is the only time I get to root for my guy or gal. I’m sure many have had enough of the political ads including the parents of my 3-year old grand…
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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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