How many of Holder’s former colleagues and associates are now on the DOJ payroll?
Corruptocrat Eric Holder’s National Security Cover-Up
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Glenn Beck’s “Midas Touch” Hurts His Credibility
There’s no joy in Mudville when I have to call out a fellow conservative. In his Dec. 10 episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart (NOT the conservative in question) launched into yet another satirical diatribe targeting Glenn Beck (the conservative in question). Nothing new there, except this time Stewart was right on the money – or [...]
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Is Sean Hannity Too Close to the Tea Parties?
That seems to be the complaint of the Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik, anyway. Today he writes that the Fox News superstar is crossing the line by broadcasting from a Tax Day Tea Party in Cincinnati:
Even if you buy the argument promoted by Fox management that Hannity’s show is opinion, not news, and everyone on the [...]