Pity Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The Washington Post is giving him a nasty case of acid reflux. With any luck, it’ll soon become a bleeding ucler.
First, just over a month ago on on May 19th, it published a featured op-ed column by dissident...
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Though he talks about being a new kind of leader, Barack Obama is afraid to walk into a Mosque and be associated with Islam. What cowardice! What hypocrisy!
You can judge Barack Obama by his experience as an executive.
He doesn’t have any.
Or you can judge him by the type of folks who endorse him.
Fidel Castro loves Obama. So does Quadafi. The terrorists over at Hamas are full-blown Obamanicacs,...
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Grigori Garaschenko remembers seeing his classmates starve slowly to death in a famine that killed millions of people in Ukraine.
New York Times columnist David Brooks (pictured) catches Barack Obama in the act of blatant hypocrisy and duplicity — over and over and over again.
Vladimir Putin is liquidating the last vestiges of independent media in Russia, bringing back the darkest days of the USSR. Now, he turns to foreign journalists.
In two devastating news articles last week, the Moscow Times reported stunning new proof of the total failure of dictator Vladimir Putin’s KGB regime.
First, as indicated in the chart above, the MT reports that inflation is out of control. ...
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As shown above, Michelle Obama recently appeared on the TV show The View, seated next to Matthew Broderick, husband of Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker.
The only reason she was there, of course, is because of her husband Barack. Nobody was...
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In September of last year, “Russia” won a European basketball title — by relying on the play of an American. This paralleled the success of “Russian” tennis player Maria Sharapova, who abandoned Russia as a child and...
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The New York Times reports today: “Violence in all of Iraq is the lowest since March 2004. Its two largest cities, Baghdad and Basra, are calmer than they have been for years.”
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (shown above expressing her...
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