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Ron Paul Should Stroll In, Says Web Opinion. So Why Does The Web Get it Wrong? January 26, 2012, 10:53 pm CST Opinion online suggests Ron Paul is a shoe in for the Republican nomination - so what does that say about online opinion? |
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: The Ron Paul Effect January 26, 2012, 11:46 am CST As the Republican Party approaches its fourth balloting contest of the 2012 cycle, it has become ever clearer that the 76-year-old Texan, now serving in his 12th term in the U.S. House, has had a palpable impact on the race |
'Arab media bias over Bahrain crisis' January 26, 2012, 5:00 am CST Saudi-backed forces in Bahrain have killed four anti-regime protesters during the past 24 hours. |
Newt Declares War on Media January 25, 2012, 6:00 pm CST The Republican re-embrace of former Speaker Newt Gingrich says a lot about whom he sees as his opponent — and it isn't just President Barack Obama. It's the media. |
Presidential Debates 2012: Ron Paul BLACKOUT, Barack Obama's Dictatorship, Mitt Romney's Cash January 24, 2012, 8:25 am CST In today's videocast, I get "stood up" by 2012 presidential candidate Buddy Roemer (actually, it was just an innocent scheduling error on their end, we plan to reschedule with the Governor for tomorrow!), discuss the ongoing media bias and ... |
When Media Bias is Subtle January 24, 2012, 2:06 am CST The reason I read the New York Times every day is because of its comprehensive coverage and tremendous influence on other media outlets. Editorially, at least on cultural issues, the positions of the New York Times are diametrically opposed to ... |
Insiders: Peace Talks with Taliban a Good Step, But Unlikely to Pay Off January 23, 2012, 7:30 am CST A whopping majority of National Journal’s National Security Insiders support the Obama administration’s renewed push for peace talks with the Taliban—but just as many believe that negotiations are unlikely to pay dividends. |
Iran/Iraq ‘Defectors’ and Disinformation January 2, 2012, 3:22 am CST Exclusive: Official Washington has a soft spot for “defectors” from hostile nations, especially if their tales of perfidy about their ex-homelands fit with favored policy. |
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- The Samuel “Sandy” Berger Scandals
(Feb 03, 2007)
- The Events Leading to the Sandy Berger Scandal
(Jan 30, 2007)
- Twirling the Cognitive Kaleidoscope
(Jan 25, 2006)
- Be Vigilant
(Jan 23, 2006)
- Nuclear Saber Rattling
(Jan 22, 2006)
- John Stossel takes flak over Education Spending
(Jan 18, 2006)
- Kennedy's Children's Book
(Jan 17, 2006)
- Specter Walks the Line
(Jan 15, 2006)
- You say Alito I say Alioto
(Jan 09, 2006)
- 10 Foolish Myths
(Dec 28, 2005)
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- A Pay Raise for Senator PorkBarrel (0)
- Thursday, December 01
- Iraq Strategy: Executive Summary (13)
- Wednesday, November 09
- The Fair Tax - An Overview (0)
- Monday, September 12
- Take Back the Memorial (37)
- Friday, September 09
- Presidents are not perfect (37)
- Katrina Relief Effort (0)
- Saturday, September 03
- Hillary Clinton: Democrats Are Betting On the Wrong Horse (78)
- Friday, September 02
- Instantly Pinpoint Your Political Identity (38)
- Friday, August 26
- Pat Robertson the Assasinator... (43)
- Thursday, August 25
- You can lead the media to a proud military mom, but you can't make them think. (19)
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It must be extremely embarrassing and even more extremely aggravating for a former National Security Adviser to be caught figuratively with his pants down.
Sandy Berger was National Security Advisor for former President Bill Clinton from 1997-2001. As such, he was privileged to classified documents involving terrorist threats to the United States.
 New study reveals how partisan thinkers avoid facts and reason that get in the way of their political viewpoint.
I've had the feeling that we are in denial about the growing Muslim threat. But Tony Blankley's The West's Last Chance has been a real eye opener for me.
 Iran Threatens
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in October called for Israel to be "wiped off the map." Now Iran intends to restart it's nuclear program. President Bush summed up the obvious, "The current president of Iran has announced that the destruction of Israel is an important part of their agenda, and that's unacceptable. And the development of a nuclear weapon, it seems like to me, would make him a step closer to achieving that objective."
 Last Friday John Stossel's ABC special dealt with how the over-funded government school monopoly squanders money. Can you say hate mail? I knew that you could. :)
 Hearing that Ted Kennedy has published a children's book has left more than a few scratching their heads. The photoshoppers at Fark.com had a few creative ideas of what this may look like.
 Arlen Specter still walks the line. But unlike Johnny Cash's straight and narrow, Specter's line is a teetering tightrope performance, leaning one way as he feels the spotlight from those who seethe with hatred for Bush, then swinging upright to avoid falling off the thin wire of support maintained by the Republicans.
Time for more empty posturing with Kennedy and Dean taking the lead!
ABC, during the 20/20 timeslot Friday, will feature John Stossel's Top Ten List of Foolish Myths
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