Category: Policy of Prevarication
I received this from the Obama campaign last night: Rick — President Obama just took two serious steps to make life a lot easier for folks with student loans …
This, given who’s in charge, can’t really be a surprise can it? A longtime internal policy that allowed Justice Department officials to deny the existence of sensitive information could …
That’s part of the email message I received yesterday from the Obama campaign: Rick — President Obama is in Dallas today urging Americans who support the American Jobs Act …
On Saturday, Obama decided to castigate Republicans for not defending the gay soldier who was booed by a single member of the crowd assembled at an earlier debate: This …
… I suggest the “I’ll-do-anything-to-redistribute-wealth Rule”: CNBC: “Are you happy that the way it is being described. Is the program that the White House has presented a million dollars …
I’ve been watching both the local and the national networks trip over themselves as they report the curtailing of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. One story after another of homosexuals …
The AP, if I might use a word that has become quite popular, unexpectedly takes apart last night’s speech by the Prevaricator-in-chief: President Barack Obama’s promise Thursday that everything …
If the poor man didn’t have bad luck, he wouldn’t have any luck at all: “We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, gotten the economy moving again,” Obama …
I sat and watched this President last night once again play the blame Bush game. I watched him predict bad things if he and his fellow Democrats didn’t get …
I’ve grown weary of the ongoing debt ceiling farce. Arguing over a bullet train vs. a steam locomotive to arrive at our unavoidable economic collapse. The word “doom” gets …