Worst of all? Hearing Cheney try to jam Obama about the dangers of "walking away" from her father's mess — after Dick and W. did exactly that when they got the genius idea to launch their epic fail in Iraq. These criminals have absolutely no shame.
The Senate voted on Saturday to begin full debate on major health care legislation, propelling President Obama's top domestic initiative over a crucial, preliminary hurdle in a formidable display of muscle-flexing by the Democratic majority.
Glenn Beck, the popular and outspoken Fox News host, says he wants to go beyond broadcasting his opinions and start rallying his political base — formerly known as his audience — to take action.
The ball has dropped. No matter what is cooked up after the sham "official debate" begins (after cloture is invoked) the basic framework of Obamacare is not waiting to be debated. Insurers are now going to be more rigorously regulated than ever before.
Those nasty elites are coming down hard on Sarah Palin for putting her name on a book with about as much heft as cotton candy.
One of the leaders of the nation's influential Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) tells Newsmax that President Obama is "very dangerous" in his economic policies and his foreign policy is causing "severe damage" to U.S. standing in the world.
"We have allies who are as concerned about Ahmadinejad's actions as we are," she said. "Cutting off the imports into Iraq, of their refined petroleum products. They're reliant ... on those imports. We have some control over there.
Fired Up! Missouri points out that the Lafayette County Republican Central Committee is highlighting a new billboard in the state with steps for a "citizens guide to revolution of a corrupt government":
At a Joint Economic Committee hearing in Congress, in which House and Senate members sit on a panel, Brady opened up his questioning by telling Geithner that Republicans, Democrats, and the American people had lost confidence in him and asked him to resign.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and GOP Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas turned a seemingly boring hearing on financial regulations into a messy fracas, when they traded insults over who was to blame for the economic crisis.
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