Today NewsReal played host to a swarm of Ron Paul True Believers. Directed by Head Paulastinian Lew Rockwell, when alerted of Ryan Mauro’s anti-Paul broadside the Paul-defenders dove into NewsReal’s comments to strike back.
Swemson cut to the chase with this comment in particular:
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January 2, 2010
To all of our guests who agree with Ron [...]
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David Swindle | January 2, 2010 | Posted in
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Fox News’ “Hannity” is still in the hands of guest hosts until Monday. The show hasn’t covered anything terribly Earth-shattering in Sean’s absence, but there was a Hannity-related commentary in the Detroit Examiner that’s well worth revisiting.
On December 20th, Martin Hill complained that “faux conservative” Hannity has been abusing poor Ron Paul and his supporters:
During [...]
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Some superb books you can give as Christmas presents.
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Thomas Sowell | December 16, 2009 | Posted in
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The five young men detained in Pakistan this week — like a whole new generation of jihadis — appear to have made considerable use of the Internet in their alleged approach to al Qaeda. Their story points out that, nine years after 9/11, terrorist networks are still not only able to stay in touch via [...]
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Jacob Laksin | December 13, 2009 | Posted in
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President Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize speech Thursday is drawing praise from some unlikely quarters – conservative Republicans – who likened Obama’s defense of “just wars” to the worldview of his predecessor, Republican George W. Bush. It’s already being called the “Obama Doctrine” – a notion that foreign policy is a struggle of good and [...]
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Jacob Laksin | December 10, 2009 | Posted in
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Since I gave him so much grief for accepting the prize in the first place, I have to give the president credit for the speech itself. He faced the impossible task of having to give multiple addresses at once: A speech his European hosts expected to hear from a Nobel Prize winner; a speech that [...]
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Jacob Laksin | December 10, 2009 | Posted in
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HUGO CHAVEZ
By Karen Northon
In Hollywood, it all comes down to how well you can deliver a line, which is perhaps why so many in the land of make-believe adore the dictatorial drama queen Hugo Chavez. The whole world truly is a stage. The man is a compelling orator to those whose ideological cataracts prevent them [...]
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Karen Northon | October 5, 2009 | Posted in
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Détente and the Bunker
How to oppose a president’s disastrous foreign policy.
by Elliott Abrams
10/12/2009, Volume 015, Issue 04
The appearance in Washington last week of Iran’s foreign minister, while the blood is not yet dry from his government’s continuing suppression of student protests, is a reminder of the disastrous foreign policy path the Obama administration has [...]
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MB Snow | October 3, 2009 | Posted in
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