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  • Sarah Palin Ready to Stoke 'Racist' Attacks on Michelle Obama Trip: Ex-Clinton Spokesman

    08/08/2010 5:59:09 AM PDT · by kristinn · 68 replies
    Sunday, August 8, 2010 | Kristinn
    It used to be that appealing to patriotism was the last refuge of a scoundrel, now it is charging racism--first, last and always.Jim Kennedy, a former White House spokesman for President Bill Clinton, has accused critics of First Lady Michelle Obama's luxurious Spanish vacation of doing so because she is a black woman.Specifically, Kennedy falsely accuses former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin of being ready to "pour some gasoline" on the 'racist' criticism of Michelle Obama, even though Palin has apparently not made any comment on the trip. In an article posted at the Huffington Post this morning, Kennedy says:Simply put,...
  • Jeb Bush Not Likely to Ride to Rescue [Terri Schindler-Schiavo]

    03/24/2005 10:50:16 PM PST · by Messianic Jews Net · 156 replies · 2,735+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 2005-03-25 01:00 EST | Staff
    STARVATION: DAY 8 Jeb Bush not likely to ride to rescue Florida governor indicates he won't defy court order Posted: March 25, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com Those hoping Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will step forward to save Terri Schiavo from imminent, court-ordered starvation death are likely to be disappointed, based on his comments to a group of reporters following county court Judge George Greer's ruling against the state's effort to take custody of the brain-injured woman at the center of a worldwide euthanasia controversy. While Bush reiterated his motivation to save Schiavo, based on new evidence that...