Speaking of the global warming hoax, a UK court has cited eleven falsehoods
in
Algore's movie and ruled that schools must point them out to children
before showing
the film.
Congressman Henry Waxman has denied that he is investigating talk radio.
The American
Spectator re****ted this story, so we have conflicting information. If we
use liberal
standards here, the seriousness of the charge is such that there should be
an
official investigation into the allegations that Waxman is conducting an
investigation.
If our pal Henry is indeed monitoring the program, we direct him to two
stories today
in particular: House Democrats have put the Iraq debate on the back
burner, because
they realize that we are winning. And the very same House Democrats are
aiding the
enemies of America with their attempts to water down of the terrorist
surveillance
program.
Why are Democrats running against Rush? A columnist traces Hillary
Clinton's
smear-destroy-discredit tactics back to Saul Alinsky, her late mentor
(look him and
his beliefs up). Meanwhile, the latest left-wing push to tell you what to
believe
involves the laughable claim that people are "warming" to this ice
sculpture in a
pants suit. Oh, and we're all one paycheck away from homelessness again.
A Rush Prediction Coming True: the #1 issue for Democrats in 2008 will not
be Iraq.
Instead, they're pitching clichés on "The Future of the Country."
Hillary scraps the $5K per child credit, and offers to buy them a 401(k)
plan instead
(with your money, of course).
On the campaign trail, Hillary got an uncomfortable question from a
Democrat. This
reminded us of Kerry in 2004 nailed in the same way by a guy named Walter
Daum.
Speaking of Queen Hillary, a British columnist has written a great piece
asking why
Americans are considering giving the presidency to this woman.


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