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Goodbye Gibbs

Fuming fans. Surge or dirge? The press loves Obama. Bill Richardson lurks. Coughing Keynes. Plus more.

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When stealing spoons gets people more riled up than committing perjury, it demonstrates a certain lack of intellectual “rigor.”

p>Ain’t that a “cryin”’ shame. br> — Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> The “dirty” laundry list Emmett recites about the Clintons’ might become more “mainstream” as this election progresses now that there is evidence of the MSM throwing their weight behind Obama. Yes, it’s rather shocking to see Hillary not getting the kit-glove treatment especially when her name is mentioned in the same sentence as Obama. I’ll watch breathlessly as this election gets down to the wire. The ruthlessness of the Clintons is legendary and may yet still intimidate some in the media to play along and when all the stops are pulled out from the Clinton machine of personal destruction the real sparks will start flying and that is and will forever be the Clintons’ legacy. br> — John Nelson br> Hebron, Connecticut /p>

Her Royal Highness, Hillary The Successful, repeatedly claims that she has been “working for change for 35 years.”

Why hasn’t someone asked her to name one successful result in every one of those 35 years [not to include voting for bills in the Senate that someone else authored]?

Too harsh? How about one successful result in every decade?

Half-successes don’t count, so round it off to three. Three successful results in 35 years, then.

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