For the most part, when it comes to politics these shows are against the current Obama administration, the House, and the Senate (both of which are currently Democratic majority). We all know this because during the Bush administration, this media outlet was extremely pro-Bush and pro-Republican. Previously, the majority of Americans believed whatever Bush and his administration said because most media outlets in the beginning gave him positive coverage. That explains why we had the majority
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I miss the old Ann Coulter and wish for a saner conservatism… - mydailyclarity.com 10/15/2009 This is a sort of ‘dissectorial’ which I define as an corrective editorial when columnists go feral (or alternatively satire when you despair on current political discourse). This time, it is Ann Coulter’s fault, and the gloves are off. I usually don’t mind Ann Coulter that much. She is often funny, frequently tongue in cheek, and I have always had a suspicion secretly know she was peddling
We’ll start this weeks session with a predictable result from Massachusetts: Sister Toldjah: Health care rationing coming to Massachusetts Protein Wisdom gets this week’s “you can’t make this crap up” entry of the week: Protein Wisdom: For the Children Conservatism Today discusses Huffington’s self stimulation over Michael Moore’s latest pile of caca: Conservatism Today: The Huffington Post’s Mooregasm Pirate’s Cove covers the Obama administration’s “on again off a
For President Obama and his party, last week brought another stiff dose of pain: the announcement of 263,000 more jobs lost, while unemployment ticked up to 9.8 percent.And by all indications, Democrats must endure that form of political torture for at least several more months. Whatever the fate of health care legislation, persistently high unemployment has made “Where are the jobs?” the most potent Republican campaign argument as next year’s midterm elections come into view.Publicly, White Hou