Posted on 01/26/2011 5:34:51 PM PST by Kaslin
No one?
They are really pushing Dana’s article, and I wonder what the title will be tommorrow.
Excellent, and I agree with her 100 percent
Yes.
....her and Sarah both!
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When the fellowship is marching, hand in hand in to an ocean of red ink sing Were in the money I think it is time to scream at the top of your lungs STOP.
Even after Novembers blood bath at the polls they still dont get it; the days of tax and spend must end.
I understand the Democrats actions, they want to destroy this country (they call it change) but the Republicans should be leading the way to real significant cuts and elimination of programs to cut back spending to at least 2008 levels.
I guess “the more the merrier” is a regular on the misery index
Its standard practice that papers who carry syndicated columnists like Dana Mildew to chose their own titles.
So sue me, or IBD
Oh he’s been there for a while. IBD has columnists from the left and from the right. Not all from the left that write columns for IBD are lunatics. Milbank is one and so are E.J. Dionne Jr, Richard Cohen, Eugene Robinson and Ruth Marcus
Well, we already know that Obama’s attitude towards the debt is “Let it Ride”
I love how he says Mitch Daniels and some others are established. They could show up at any house in the country and tell the owners if you know we are we’ll give 1 million dollars in cash and no one would be able to answer.
Zer0’s SOTU was like finding a shiny Susan B. Anthony Dollar on the floor of the bus station restroom. You pick it up and find a layer of grey mold on the bottom.
Michelle Bachmann’s response was like receiving a 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar S Type 2 Proof. She was a beautiful sight to behold and her words rang true as newly minted coin.
He should have said “Armed with Truth and not an ounce of hypocrisy”, but then i forgot Milbank is lefty teat sucker.
but not a word of fellowship
Laughable. It’s the same as these idiots calling everyone else “racist” nowadays.
Milbank was criticized for a July 30, 2008 article[8] in which, in part by using snippets of quotations, he portrayed Barack Obama as being presumptuous.[9][10] A few days later MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann stated that Milbank would not be allowed back onto his show, which Milbank had appeared on since 2004, until Milbank submitted “a correction or an explanation.” [11] However, Milbank had apparently already left Olbermann’s show for another show on CNN.[12]
Gee Dana, not one hint of fellowship with Keithie.
?. Post wasn’t aimed at you Kas.
LOL, omg, that is funny; thank you for explaining this, I’d never noticed that before. NO press “conspiracy” here, huh? LOL
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