Posted on 09/01/2011 6:08:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
I'm sure you are being sarcastic there, null and void.
Ken Blackwell has this all wrong. HRC and Obama are not incompatible on an anti-Israel foreign policy, contrary to Blackwell's line of thinking.
As we all know, HRC kissed Mrs. Arafat on her trip to the Middle East in 2000, immediately after the latter had given a vicious anti-Israel, pro-Pali speech.
Even during her husband's tenure as governor of Arkansas, HRC had been overheard on several occasions making antisemitic remarks, and had served on a foundation board making grants to Palestinian causes.
*ouch*
Yup. That one needed no </sarc> tag.
Hillary is thick as thieves with Obama; etc regarding Israel.
Hillary is as kooky left wing as Obama plus add in some kooky feminism. She sucks up to and submits to Islam all the time. She is out of it due to a thyroid condition. She just sleepwalks through her assignment as Secretary of State and does an absolutely pathetic job.
Only for the next 2 years. She's wedded herself to bailing out the rest of the eurozone and voters have responded by punishing her party in every state election since, her home state was the latest. Barring a turnaround the Socialists will be back in power in Germany. Big disappointment, Merkel.
It’s too bad Germany doesn’t have a conservative (as we know it) party
For sure, Australia’s leader is not going to make it too much longer either
Their “liberal” party the FDP (Merkel’s junior partners who’s support in polls has been eviscerated to mid-low single digits) is the best...on some things. But of course they are socially liberal and used to be led by a gay man.
I hope the Australian government falls before the next regularly scheduled election, Labor is poised to be crushed.
I thought during the German midterm elections or whatever, Merkel's party finally got an outright majority so they no longer have to govern by coalition? Of course they were never going to get anything conservative accomplished as long as they had a power sharing agreement with the left. Hopefully now she accomplish some good things. Merkel sounds decent, at least she seems more conservative than Cameron in the U.K. (he was all too eager to form a coalition with the british far left!), and the worthless Sarkozy in France (despite the fact a bunch of freepers seem to think France is our buddy now because that horny liberal douchebag vacations here and is upset with his "pal" Obama for not doing enough to combat global warming)
In any case, you have to go to eastern europe to find a politician that is conservative by American standards.
>> I hope the Australian government falls before the next regularly scheduled election, Labor is poised to be crushed. <<
That would be nice. It seems the Labor Party doesn't have a clue and is playing musical chairs with their prime ministers. Rudd is Prime Minister, then randomly replaced with Julia Gillard one day, now only a year later, it seems Labor is unhappy with Gillard and is talking about putting Rudd back in? These guys aren't in a position to lead. Bring back the Liberal Party! (which is ironically the conservative party in Australia)
The worst one is the Japanese Prime Ministers. They select a new one every year now it seems. I lost track after they got rid of Abe, although the one time they had a Catholic prime minister it was kinda cool, seeing as the country is only 1% Catholic. (odd how that gets no coverage from the MSN but a black guy elected in a white-majority country is the most epic news ever)
But I'm just rambling on now...
Barney Frank is third.
Most powerful odor.
Most famous cankles.
Before I clicked I thought that Huma would be Numero Una!
ROFLMAO!!!!!
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