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Are the Feds Persecuting Gibson Guitars?
Tweet Share on Facebook September 2, 2011 Comment (20)Virtually the only reason to keep up with University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds' Instapundit blog these days, with its monotonous drumbeat of "How's that hopey-changey stuff workin' out for ya" juvenility, is for the online bargain-shopping alerts.
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Squabble Over Timing of Obama's Jobs Speech Is Embarrassing
Tweet Share on Facebook September 1, 2011 Comment (41)There is really only one word to sum up the recent dispute between the White House and congressional Republicans over when to hear the president talk about creating jobs:
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For Michele Bachmann, Ignorance is Bliss
Tweet Share on Facebook September 1, 2011 Comment (58)What a wonderful world! My daughter brought me a satellite radio for my birthday and I have been listening to the classic hits of the'50s. I call the station "50s on the Five for 50-Somethings." Unfortunately every time I hear the classic 1950s song "What a Wonderful World" by the great Sam Cooke, I think of Michele Bachmann. Why? Because of the opening words, "Don't' know much about history. Don't know much biology."
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GOP Governors Point the Way Out of the Medicaid Mess
Tweet Share on Facebook September 1, 2011 Comment (10)Everyone agrees that entitlement reform needs to be on the nation's political agenda. Few people can agree, however, on what needs to be done.
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For Rick Perry, What’s Not to Like About The Confederate Constitution?
Tweet Share on Facebook September 1, 2011 Comment (29)Jonah Goldberg used to challenge liberals by asking what, aside from the Holocaust, they disliked about national socialism. In Liberal Fascism, his full-length treatment of this theme, he included as an appendix the Nazi political platform, with its strikingly unoffensive calls for universal education, expanded healthcare, and provision for the elderly.
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The Contrast Obama Wanted to Draw With the GOP Debate
Tweet Share on Facebook September 1, 2011 Comment (23)President Obama agreed last night to House Speaker John Boehner’s preference that he address a joint session of Congress on Thursday, September 8, rather than while the Republican presidential candidates debate at the Reagan Library on Wednesday the 7th.
