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Killing Two Birds

Jan 26th, 2009 | By Randall Thomas | Category: Featured Stories

It appears that Marc A. Thiessen, former George W. Bush speechwriter, has been making the rounds in radio and print defending the Bush administrations record on the so-called “War on Terror”. Appearing on BBC, NPR, and writing an op-ed piece for the Washington Post, Mr. Thiessen attempted, but with little success, to tie security [...]



Next On Hardball: Senator Kit Bond Loses His Mind

Jan 23rd, 2009 | By Randall Thomas | Category: Featured Stories

Yesterday, in a strange sequence of events, the Senior Senator of Missouri, Kit Bond (R), appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews and made the following statement:  “I think if you go back and try to prosecute people who operated under opinions issued by the attorney general and directed by the president, you will absolutely destroy [...]



Governor Paterson Screws Up the Simple

Jan 23rd, 2009 | By Randall Thomas | Category: Politics

In a not so surprising move, Governor Paterson (D), New York, names Representative Gillibrand (D), 20th District New York, to fill the Senate seat vacated by Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
This is one of the worst moves in New York politics.  Maybe Governor Paterson was not aware of Rep. Gillibrand’s vote against an assault weapon [...]



Why Does Rush Limbaugh Hate America?

Jan 22nd, 2009 | By Randall Thomas | Category: Featured Stories

During yesterdays radio broadcast, faux-journalist Rush Limbaugh stated his wish of failure for our executive branch.
Were the liberals out there hoping Bush succeeded or were they out there trying to destroy him before he was even inaugurated?  Why do we have to play the game by their rules?  Why do we have to accept the [...]



The First 100: Day 1

Jan 21st, 2009 | By Randall Thomas | Category: Politics

Over the next three and half months we will periodically check on the progress of President Obama’s first 100 days on the job.
On his first full day on the job, President Obama went directly to work.
His first executive order was to freeze the pay on all senior staff members making $100,000 per year or more, [...]