Keyword: buddychronicles
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Uncivil Discourse: Clintonistas in their Own WordsBy Chris ArabiaFrontPageMagazine.com | July 8, 2003 Radical leftists regularly resort to hateful and intolerant invective to buttress claims that their political opponents are uniformly hateful and intolerant; evidently, the irony eludes people who have divorced reality and wed themselves to self-righteous delusion. Columnist and humorist Julia Gorin’s new book, The Buddy Chronicles, provides an unfiltered and predictably damning portrait of the knuckle-dragging Clintonite left in all its malicious, illogical, and semi-literate infamy. Buddy is also a timely counterweight to Hillary Clinton’s recently released fictional memoir, Living History, with which the former first lady...
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Radical leftists regularly resort to hateful and intolerant invective to buttress claims that their political opponents are uniformly hateful and intolerant; evidently, the irony eludes people who have divorced reality and wed themselves to self-righteous delusion. Columnist and humorist Julia Gorin’s new book, The Buddy Chronicles, provides an unfiltered and predictably damning portrait of the knuckle-dragging Clintonite left in all its malicious, illogical, and semi-literate infamy. Buddy is also a timely counterweight to Hillary Clinton’s recently released fictional memoir, Living History, with which the former first lady took a brazenly propagandistic first step toward a 2008 presidential run. Gorin rose...
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Everybody knows that lefties of all stripes are concerned, compassionate, tolerant, and generous. It's the right that's mean-spirited, spiteful, reactionary and extreme. Now comes Julia Gorin, author of The Buddy Chronicles to spoil this picture. Damn! Julia Gorin is a columnist and standup comic who on January 4, 2002 published an op-ed piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer in which she expressed anguish over the accidental death some days before--he was hit by a car--of Buddy, a chocolate Labrador retriever resident in the Clinton Chappaqua cottage. You can read a copy of the op-ed piece, Buddy's Dead, Is Anyone Surprised? here....
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Everybody knows that lefties of all stripes are concerned, compassionate, tolerant, and generous. It's the right that's mean-spirited, spiteful, reactionary and extreme. Now comes Julia Gorin, author of The Buddy Chronicles to spoil this picture. Damn! Julia Gorin is a columnist and standup comic who on January 4, 2002 published an op-ed piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer in which she expressed anguish over the accidental death some days before--he was hit by a car--of Buddy, a chocolate Labrador retriever resident in the Clinton Chappaqua cottage. You can read a copy of the op-ed piece, Buddy's Dead, Is Anyone Surprised? here....
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Unspun with AnnaZJune 19th, 2003 -- 7pmP/10pmE with Special Guest Hostess Feinswinesuksass this week..."Buddy Chronicler"(and Jewish World Review contributor)Julia Gorinhttp://www.jewishworldreview.com/julia/gorin.html Feature: Remembering the Clintons' Dog Plus as always Boneheaded Lie-beral Quotes and this week's CRB CLICK HERE TO LISTEN LIVE 1-866-RADIOFR Tune in. Call in. Because if the apathy don't get ya, the complacency will. Brought to you by The FREE REPUBLIC NETWORK Click HERE for the LIVE chat room! Click HERE for the RadioFR Archives! Click HERE for...
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WASHINGTON--Never mind Hillary, her husband, or the book. What about the dog? Julia Gorin started worrying about Buddy, the chocolate Labrador retriever, when he was brought to the White House as a puppy late in 1997. She had heard that Bill Clinton's poll-oriented advisers feared the president would lose his "family man" image when his daughter, Chelsea, went off to college and recommended a dog as prop. A Lab, America's most popular breed, was the obvious choice. Even the color was calculated. Gorin, a dog lover who adopted a pit bull she found discarded on a New York subway platform,...
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WASHINGTON, June 12 (UPI) -- Never mind Hillary, her husband, or the book. What about the dog? Julia Gorin started worrying about Buddy, the chocolate Labrador retriever, when he was brought to the White House as a puppy late in 1997. She had heard that Bill Clinton's poll-oriented advisers feared the president would lose his "family man" image when his daughter, Chelsea, went off to college and recommended a dog as prop. A Lab, America's most popular breed, was the obvious choice. Even the color was calculated. Gorin, a dog lover who adopted a pit bull she found discarded on...
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