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A Pragmatic Look at Obama’s Pragmatism

By Jonah Goldberg When John McCain said we could just 'muddle through' in Afghanistan, I argued for more resources and more troops to finish the fight against the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and made clear that we must take out Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants if we have them in our sights," Barack Obama thundered as he accepted the Democratic nomination for president... 

John McCain: President Obama not showing ‘leadership’ on Iran

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) criticized President Barack Obama Wednesday for failing to take a strong leadership role in voicing opposition to the election results in Iran. Share/Save Read More →

Obama to be first African-American president

President – Elect Barack Obama told supporters that "change has come to America," as he addressed the country for the first time as the president-elect. "The American people have spoken," rival John McCain told supporters earlier. Share/Save Read More →

Why 0 Why 0 Why

By Kathryn Jean Lopez  1)  We got this the old-fashioned way: we earned it.  The other side took the fight to us, and we never took the fight to the other side, except coyly and obliquely.  That's not a mistake we should make the next time.  "Honorable campaigns" are for losers.  Next time, call 'em as they really are, not as you wish to see 'em. Share/Save Read More →

McCain Could Win Electoral College, AP Warns

It's a nightmare scenario for Democrats — their nominee Barack Obama winning the popular vote while Republican John McCain ekes out an Electoral College victory. Sure, McCain trails in every recent national poll. Sure, surveys show that Obama leads in the race to reach the requisite 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Share/Save Read More →

Obama Congratulates McCain With Middle Finger

NO CLASS! Barack Obama 'congratulates' John McCain on a hard fought race, while flipping him off!  Barry did the same thing to Hillary in the primaries!  Barack Obama is a disgusting excuse for a presidential candidate, and God forbid president. Share/Save Read More →

More on why McCain should win: The PUMA factor

By Josh Painter In a recent posting, I went on the record to say that John McCain should win the presidential election Tuesday, and I listed five reasons which lead me to this conclusion. They are media bias, pollster oversampling of Democrats, Obama campaign hubris, the Democrat candidate's many suspect associations and the fact that the American electorate has a center-right majority. Share/Save Read More →

McCain Shredding Obama’s Lead

By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann   Iraq isn't the only place where the surge seems to be working. John McCain's gains over the last five days are remaking the political landscape as Election Day approaches. The double-digit leads Barack Obama held last week have evaporated, as all three of the top tracking polls (the most current and reliable measurements out there) show McCain hot on... 

Skeptical Reporters Kicked Off Obama Campaign Plane

The Obama campaign has decided to heave out three newspapers from its plane for the final days of its blitz across battleground states — and all three endorsed Sen. John McCain for president! Share/Save Read More →

New McCain ad: “Obama praises McCain”

From Ed Morrissey of the Hot Air blog:  If you’re expecting some hard-hitting advertising from Team McCain in the final few days before the election, this will disappoint.  The entire ad consists of Barack Obama talking about the McCain-Lieberman bill on global warming, offering his support: (Excerpt) Read More Here Share/Save Read More →

A Hillary Staffer Comes Clean: What you were never intended to know in this election

By Anonymous_14  After a long and careful consideration of all the implications and possible consequences of my actions today, I have decided to go through with this in the hope that our country can indeed be guided into the right direction. First, a little personal background… I am a female grad student in my 20’s, and a registered Democrat. During the primaries, I was a campaign...