Monday Reading

mustreadsOf course: Swine flu is all the evil GOP’s fault!
Michelle Malkin

Here’s the line: Since House Republicans all opposed the trillion-dollar-porkulus, which included funding for pandemic preparations, it’s all. Our. Fault.
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Blackburn Roasts Gore
Connie Hair, Human Events

But when Blackburn asked about his investments in green technology and the millions of dollars he stands to pocket at the expense of the American taxpayer should this cap and trade legislation become law, the former vice president was outraged.
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And around the Commonwealth…

The right-wing liberal
Jeff Schapiro is at it again.

One would think Schapiro would have noticed all of this as he went digging around for campaign figures.
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First 100 Days: Obama’s Spending Spree Causes Government Expansion
Crystal Clear Conservative

Fox News shares the news that Obama’s spending spree has caused an even larger expansion of the federal government since World War II. Many economic experts are warning that more challenges face Obama.
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Brownlee And The Myth Of A “United Ticket”
Mason Conservative

Allow me to tear this apart as the myth it really is.  First, a bit of context.  The Brownlee campaign is being run by a combination for Bob McDonnell and Tom Davis loyalists in Northern Virginia.  Cuccinelli has never been a favorite of Davis because Cuccinelli was able to win three elections in Fairfax County on his terms, without the Grand Pubah himself telling him how to win.  And the subsequent downfall of the Davis operation has vindicated Cuccinelli.
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Willie Comes to River City
Tertium Quids

But 300 or 600, it pales to the thousands who showed up, in the rain and cold, on April 15th at the Tea Party in Kanawha Plaza.
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John Brownlee Supports Unfunded Mandate On Virginia’s Private Businesses
Jason Kenney at Bearing Drift

Today the John Brownlee for Attorney General campaign’s “The Brownlee Report” dictated that Brownlee was leading the fight to curb illegal workers in Virginia.  How’s that?
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One Response to “Monday Reading”

  • Kyle says:

    Would Fox please point out a President in the past 50 years that has reduced the size of government.

    Pot. Kettle. I think you know the deal.

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