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  • Romney: I will speak out against Trump on issues of 'substantial significance'

    06/24/2018 11:55:33 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 70 replies
    The Hill ^ | 06/24/18 | Brett Samuels
    Mitt Romney said Sunday he will continue to speak out against President Trump when he sees fit, but acknowledged that he agrees with a number of the president's policies. Romney, who is campaigning for U.S. Senate in Utah, penned an op-ed for The Salt Lake Tribune. He sought to clarify his stance on Trump, whom Romney has alternately criticized and praised dating back to his own 2012 presidential campaign. "If you elect me your senator, I will fight with vigor for the interests of our state and nation. I will endorse the president’s policies that support those interests. Hopefully, there...
  • Goldberg to mainstream media--'shut the hell up!'

    01/11/2011 10:02:05 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies
    Examiner.com ^ | 1/11/11 | Anthony Martin
    Fox News analyst and former CBS News correspondent Bernard Goldberg has a message for the mainstream media concerning their coverage of the Tuscon shooting--'shut the hell up!' Goldberg made the comment last evening on Bill O'Reilly's show on Fox. O'Reilly had already castigated the mainstream media for joining in the Leftwing chorus of blaming conservatives for the massacre that killed a Federal judge and wounded a U.S. Congresswoman, among others. As a nightly guest on The O'Reilly Factor, Goldberg exposes bias inherent in the news reporting of the media. Goldberg had been part of CBS News under former anchor Dan...
  • Mortensen Defends Bush Criticism(Uber Barf, Wannabe Eurotrash, and Hollyweirdo Alerts)

    12/15/2005 11:31:43 AM PST · by Jacob Kell · 21 replies · 721+ views
    IMDB.com/WENN ^ | Dec. 15, 2005 | IMDB.com/WENN
    Mortensen Defends Bush Criticism The Lord Of The Rings star Viggo Mortensen refuses to apologize for his recent attack on President George W. Bush - maintaining the political leader is a "beast." The outspoken actor hit out at Bush after his controversial handling of Hurricane Katrina, but also disagrees with the President's Iraq policies, gossip site The Scoop reports. He fumes, "I'm not anti-Bush; I'm anti-Bush behavior. In other words, I'm against cheating, greed, cruelty, racism, imperialism, religious fundamentalism, treason, and the seemingly limitless capacity for hypocrisy shown by Bush and his administration. Cindy Sheehan (peace activist whose son was...
  • Black History Month's lessons are lost on some whites

    02/26/2005 1:32:08 PM PST · by Chi-townChief · 179 replies · 3,879+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | February 27, 2005 | MARY MITCHELL SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST
    I'm glad Black History Month is just about over. Soon, we can all go back to believing that race only matters to race mongers, and that the average person doesn't care whether someone is black or white or Asian or Hispanic -- except maybe when they are choosing a neighborhood to live in, a school for their children, or a church service to attend. I'm glad Black History Month is over because I'm sick of sharing black history with ungrateful white people -- notice I said ungrateful, not "all" white people. They have no idea how difficult it was to...
  • Why the hell is my post removed??????

    07/29/2004 4:08:26 PM PDT · by roostercogburn · 26 replies · 688+ views
    Why do my threads keep getting pulled Jim ??????
  • John Kerry remembers President Reagan

    06/05/2004 3:52:58 PM PDT · by demlosers · 116 replies · 244+ views
    The Boston Herald ^ | Saturday, June 5, 2004
    By Associated Press Boston - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry [related, bio] says Ronald Reagan taught all Americans valuable lessons. Kerry issued a statement today shortly after hearing the announcement that the former Republican president of the United States had died at his Los Angeles home. Kerry says Reagan had an infectious love of country. Kerry says that even during his bitterest differences with Democrats, Reagan lived by the noble ideal that at 5 p-m the country wasn't divided into Democrats and Republicans, but that everybody was an American and a friend. He says Reagan taught the nation that there...