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NBC: Olbermann suspension ending Tuesday
Sun Nov 7, 2010
People at Fox were dancing when Herr Olbermann was sat down and now they are dancing because he is back. Nothing trashes MSNBC's ratings like the uber liberal lineup that they now have. How low can they go?
Obama surprised by political cost of health law
Sun Nov 7, 2010
He just admitted that he was willing to sacrifice Congressional Democrats in order to get his Obamacare. And people wonder why some call him an ideolouge.
Pelosi will seek to stay as House Dem leader
Fri Nov 5, 2010
What else does the wicked witch of the West have going for her? I wonder which one of her old leadership team is going to have to step down, the white guy or the big time black caucus black guy? Too bad Mr Hoyer, you lose bercause there is not a chance in hell that the demo's are going to buck the …
Error in tally upends N.Y. congressional election
Sat Nov 6, 2010
Why can't the demo's just do it right, for once?
GOP leader's top goal: Make Obama 1-term president
Thu Nov 4, 2010
Didn't the big brain say, elections matter and I won. The libs are just going to have to get over it but they can't. I wonder if Olberman and the rest of the Air America outcasts have stopped throwing up, I hope not.
Democrats blast GOP 'front groups,' but use them too
Sun Oct 31, 2010
When demos start complaining then that means they are doing it and are trying to divert attention from themselves. Is there no rock too low for the libs to crawl out from under?
GOP maintains midterm advantage in new NBC/WSJ poll
Sun Oct 31, 2010
This is great entertainment. The libs are going bezerk and we can sit back and watch it for hours on end. By Tuesday, the libs will be eating their own young. Must see entertainment.
GOP maintains midterm advantage in new NBC/WSJ poll
Sun Oct 31, 2010
God bless Rick Santelli the father of the Tea Party.
RI candidate regrets language in 'shove it' remark
Sat Oct 30, 2010
We wonder why our children bully other kids and have so little respect for their parents or elders? The answer is they emulate what they see and hear from adults. How can you have so little decorum that you would tell the President of the United States to shove it.
U.S. third-quarter growth seen up but still slack
Fri Oct 29, 2010
I wonder what flavor koolaid FSW is drinking this morning?
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NBC: Olbermann suspension ending Tuesday
Obama surprised by political cost of health law
Pelosi will seek to stay as House Dem leader
Error in tally upends N.Y. congressional election
GOP leader's top goal: Make Obama 1-term president
Democrats blast GOP 'front groups,' but use them too
GOP maintains midterm advantage in new NBC/WSJ poll
GOP maintains midterm advantage in new NBC/WSJ poll
RI candidate regrets language in 'shove it' remark
U.S. third-quarter growth seen up but still slack