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Snooty Katie

Couric oversteps her bounds. Fannie and Freddie’s friends. Penny antics. A prodigal’s return. Plus more.

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p>Mr. Dooley also writes: “Conservatives, although significant part of the population, are by definition are unsuitable.” Further, he asserts: “Why, when conservative views are presented and defended, do they (liberals) act as if it were a personal insult?” I have long wondered why I find statements like these so curious. While I’m not, I have friends and acquaintances who are conservative. We break bread together, we work in the community together and we discuss important issues in a civil manner. It strikes me as very narcissistic that someone can actually believe there are significant numbers of people devoting their entire lives to a conspiracy against conservatives. I don’t think the world works that way, however, I do understand the brilliance of this myth in the political arena. br> — Mike Roush /p>
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