America, You Have Been Had

American Thinker | Christopher Chantrill | Apr. 29, 2008

Liberals are right about the “Right-wing Noise Machine.” It really is a wonder to behold, and last week it was performing like a well-tuned NASCAR race car. They say that liberals are all prepared for the inevitable “swift-boating” of Barack Obama. Look behind you, liberals. It already happened and, like last time, it was an own-goal scored by liberals. [Read more…]

The Moment of Truth for the Left has Arrived

American Thinker | James Lewis | Apr. 28, 2008

If you haven’t listened to Jeremiah Wright’s hate sermons at Hugh Hewitt’s website, you must do so. Every American with open eyes and ears has to listen to the voice of racial hatred, coming not from the Klan but from a clergyman of the Christian Left. Reading his words isn’t enough, because you won’t hear the unmistakable meaning of his vocal intonations. If you are a person of good will you will feel upset. But it’s of the utmost importance to understand this moment of truth. [Read more…]

Bill Clinton defends wife’s Bosnia remarks

Politico | Mike Allen | Apr. 11, 2008

Former President Bill Clinton gave a passionate defense Thursday of his wife’s claim about “landing under sniper fire” — just as the damaging controversy was dying down. Bill Clinton said the news media treated her like she had “robbed a bank” and claimed she was experiencing end-of-day fatigue, even though she had made the claim in morning speeches. [Read more…]

Is Obama Trying to Bamboozle Us with His Wright Denials?

American Thinker | Kyle-Anne Shiver | Mar. 18, 2008

I don’t know about you, dear reader, but I’m getting a bit queasy at the thought of Barack Obama’s tendency to know nothing about nothing when it comes to people and problems right under his nose. If he genuinely was not on to the racism of his own pastor, the guy who was like an “uncle” to him, how will he be able to see through the lying hypocrisy of IslamoFascists. [Read more…]

Knowing Obama by the Company He Keeps

American Thinker | Kyle-Anne Shiver | Mar. 16, 2008

I learned more about staying on the narrow path and avoiding trouble from my grandmother in five minutes than Barack and Michelle Obama seem to have learned in their whole lives. This lesson in human nature and relationships is pretty darned simple. And it gives no quarter to anyone; it applies to all human beings. “People will know you by the company you keep,” my grandmother told me. [Read more…]