First Gaffe of the Campaign?
If Hugh Hewitt is right, the distinction goes to Barack Obama for promising to meet the leaders of “Iran, Syria, Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea without precondition.
I see things and tell people about them
If Hugh Hewitt is right, the distinction goes to Barack Obama for promising to meet the leaders of “Iran, Syria, Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea without precondition.
The New York Times, believe it or not, has this story in its campaign blog:
Captain Ed raises an interesting point in response to al Qaeda’s declaration of war on North Africa
You might have received an ugly error if you tried to view Hennessy’s View in the past week.
THIS IS HENNESSY’S VIEW’S 1000TH POST SINCE AUGUST, 2000 As an act of courtesy to the politics-weary American public, Fred Thompson is likely to announce his candidacy for the GOP nomination for President in September, according to columnist-reporterRobert Novak.
And until we get one, we would do will to hang out at Forums4Bauer.
I hyperbolize now and then, but not this time. Democrats in the House and Senate voted to encourage criminal prosecution of Americans who report suspicious activity (Gateway Pundit).