Media Selectively Outraged by Campaign ‘Hate’
Displeasure directed at Obama is condemned; seething rage directed at Bush and Palin is ignored.
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Voters expecting some fireworks didn't get a full display, but there were some sparks. |
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As the GOP candidate bobs and weaves, his Democrat counterpart will move in for the kill. Here's how to turn things around. [Also, Victor Davis Hanson on Pre-Debate Anxieties] |
Displeasure directed at Obama is condemned; seething rage directed at Bush and Palin is ignored.
The rotund propagandist took the opportunity to mock the Conservative candidate and trash American voters.
Parents are fighting to keep the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps alive in the Golden Gate City.
Martti Ahtisaari, Finland's ex-president, is yet another bizarre choice for the Nobel committee.
Just because he's young doesn't mean that Obama knows his way around Silicon Valley.
It's essentially just a battle cry for the destruction of Israel.
Why Christopher Buckley's endorsement of the Democratic candidate saddens me.
They make companies less competitive and reward the underperformer who feels entitled to a job.
What you thought you knew about Iraq is probably out of date.
McCain is supposedly getting "nasty" and "vicious"? Sounds like excuses for jumping ship.
Iraqis want victory in the war; Obama wants victory in the election.
As Ayn Rand foresaw, productive Americans are fed up with supporting the unproductive and may not take it anymore.
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Ayers-influenced schools replace a respect for knowledge with a devotion to radicalism.
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An ugly wake-up call in a former model of Arab-Jewish coexistence.
His increasingly negative ads against Obama may be doing more harm than good.
He's been found not guilty of "flagrant Islamophobia" — yet is it a victory when a shadowy court permits you to write?
Rule #1: Don't be a victim. Rule #2: Don't wait to be rescued. Rescue yourself.
It's frightening to think that our next president will have a shallow grasp of this powder-keg country.
There's not much pro-American sentiment in Ridley Scott's latest thriller.