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  • Allen West: Our Incompetent President's Defense Cuts Decimate the Military

    01/07/2012 7:39:21 AM PST · by truthkeeper · 16 replies
    Human Events ^ | January 6, 2012 | John Hayward
    Rep. Allen West (R-FL) gave an interview to Washington D.C. radio station WMAL on Friday, in which the shy and retiring former Army colonel quietly expressed a few mild criticisms of the Obama Administration’s recently announced military cuts. Also, he’s just the tiniest bit displeased with the way both House and Senate Republican leaders handled the “payroll tax cut” drama at the end of the year. The hosts really had to work to bring Rep. West out of his shell...
  • WMAL EXCLUSIVE: Obama's New Rule For Political Civility

    09/07/2011 8:21:29 AM PDT · by Evil Slayer · 38 replies
    Wmal.com ^ | 9/7/11 | John Matthews
    Original Title: WMAL EXCLUSIVE: LISTEN - Obama's New Rule For Political Civility. WASHINGTON -- A top aide to President Obama says Americans must decide for themselves how to be civil with each other -- a rather sharp departure from comments that Obama has himself made in the past. In an interview with the WMAL Morning Majority Wednesday, White House Communications Director Dan Pfieffer said the Obama administration is not going to be drawn into the "gotcha game" of reacting to comments made by Teamsters President James Hoffa, Jr. At a Labor Day rally in Detroit, Hoffa urged the President to...