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A few months ago, Andrea Mitchell was spotted stalking Sarah Palin at a book signing, scornfully waving a copy of Newsweek magazine (apparently, it’s still in publication. Who knew?) It is obvious that Mitchell is totally obsessed with Sarah Palin, and her absolute FURY at Palin was abundantly evident in the look on [...]
Hell Hath No Fury More Childish Than Andrea Mitchell Scorned
February 8, 2010 By Lori Ziganto 49320Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Ffrontpagemag.com%2F2010%2Flori-ziganto%2Fhell-hath-no-fury-more-childish-than-andrea-mitchell-scorned%2FHell+Hath+No+Fury+More+Childish+Than+Andrea+Mitchell+Scorned2010-02-08+16%3A27%3A41Lori+Zigantohttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.newsrealblog.com%2F%3Fp%3D30581
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The Threat from Londonistan – Foreign Policy
February 4, 2010 By Jacob Laksin 488252 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Ffrontpagemag.com%2F2010%2Fjlaksin%2Fthe-threat-from-londonistan-foreign-policy%2FThe+Threat+from+Londonistan+-+Foreign+Policy2010-02-04+17%3A09%3A09Jacob+Laksinhttp%3A%2F%2Ffrontpagemag.com%2F%3Fp%3D48825
In January 2009, the head of Britain’s Security Service (also known as MI5) boasted that his agents were succeeding in cracking down on potentially violent homegrown Islamists. Although conceding that “the battle [was] not won,” Jonathan Evans told the Daily Telegraph that his agents were forcing would-be terrorists “to keep their heads down.” He went [...]
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From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 3, 2009
December 3, 2009 By David Swindle 40209Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Ffrontpagemag.com%2F2009%2Fdavid-swindle%2Ffrom-the-pen-of-david-horowitz-december-3-2009%2FFrom+the+Pen+of+David+Horowitz%3A+December+3%2C+20092009-12-03+11%3A49%3A54David+Swindlehttp%3A%2F%2Fnewsrealblog.com%2F%3Fp%3D17025
Antonio Gramsci once described the revolutionary temperament as a pessimism of the intellect and an optimism of the will. For the veterans of my radical generation, the balance was tipped when we sustained what seemed like irreparable injury to our sense of historical possibility. It was not even so much the feeling that the left [...]
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