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NY Times Magazine’s Sympathetic Portrait of a Global Warming “Skeptic”

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Despite an occasional line likely to raise a conservative's eyebrow ("Dyson may be an Obama-loving, Bush-loathing liberal who has spent his life opposing American wars and fighting for the protection of natural resources, but he brooks no ideology," for example) ...
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Outrage of the Day: Sorry, Lady, Let Him Die

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I made up the quote in the title, but I might as well not have. A lady in Britain was given a parking ticket for pulling off the road to resuscitate her four-year-old son. The local authorities were unmoved by ...
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Barack Obama’s Teleprompter’s Blog

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Word about Barack Obama's Teleprompter's Blog has already been all over the Internet, but I'm adding my two cents: If you haven't read it yet, consider dropping by. It's quite funny ...
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Outrage of the Day: Turncoat Retailers Shop Card Check Compromise

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As Mike Allen reports in this Politico article from Sunday night, three large retailers, Starbucks, Costco and Whole Food, are shopping around a so-called compromise on "card check" legislation, even though the position of business -- that workers should be ...
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Outrage of the Day – The Hiding of the Obama Gaffe Video

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I'll concede at the outset: the video version of President Obama's TelePrompTer gaffe during the visit of Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen isn't nearly as important an issue as the economy, our undermanned troops in Afghanistan or a thousand other ...
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Outrage of the Day: The Left Calls for $60 Billion in Subsidies to Mainstream Media

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Writing for the left-wing magazine The Nation, writers John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney call upon government to start funding newspapers. They suggest $20 billion a year for the next three years to start. Here's the core of their argument: ...
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New Tax Betrays the Founders, Borelli Charges

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Project 21's Deneen Borelli says it's not just the issue of the ban on bills of attainder that make Congress' anti-AIG tax constitutionally suspect. It's also unconstitutional to interfere this way in contracts: Legislation to specifically target AIG employees with ...
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Watch Tom Borelli Live on Fox’s “Strategy Room” Monday

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From David Almasi: Tom Borelli, director of the National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project, is scheduled to speak about current events and breaking news as part of the group discussion on the Fox News Channel's online "Strategy ...
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The Need for the TelePrompTer Becomes a Little More Clear

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When I said it would be a bad idea for President Obama to appear on Jay Leno's show, it didn't even occur to me that he would use the occasion to to look like he was making fun of disabled ...
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Outrage of the Day: MoveOn.org’s Tomato Toss

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Today's Outrage of the Day goes to MoveOn.org, which has responded to widespread reports of death threats against AIG employees and their families by creating an online game in which visitors who surrender their names and email addresses to MoveOn.org ...
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