A brazen disregard of transparency
It was inauguration day, 2009.
Barack Obama was about to be sworn in as president, promising a new era of ‘hope and change’.
The Obama White House posted a pronouncement on their website that this would be “the most open and transparent in history.”
As this blog has recounted in earlier posts today, it was all a sham…
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I read a letter to the editor in my local newspaper a few days ago applauding the coming Obamanet, aka “net neutrality.”
I scratched my head in bewilderment.
Why would anyone cheer new government regulations when the government pointedly has NOT released the 300+ report which details what they intend to do?
Read MoreChristian fundamentalists vs. Catholics
As a Catholic convert who has great respect for my Protestant brothers and sisters, I am deeply saddened by those who view Catholics as “unsaved.”
Read MoreThe Obama legacy
Congressman Darrel Issa posted the following remarks on his Facebook page this morning:
Read MoreHillary Clinton and the seven dwarfs
The name Hillary Rodham Clinton engenders waves of revulsion in the typical conservative.
The root cause of this animus isn’t partisan politics; it is phoniness. Ms. Clinton drips with insincerity.
When God handed out the integrity gene, He seems to have bypassed the Clintons. To conservatives, it is clear that Hillary Clinton (and her husband, too) are in politics to serve themselves, not the greater good. Their passion for power trumps the public desire for a more perfect union.
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Obama in 2008: “It is illegal to bypass Congress.” Obama today: “I shall bypass Congress.”
When Susan Rice goes on television, you know the truth is about to take a beating
Susan Rice’s latest foray into disingenuousness came on Charlie Rose’s show, where she proclaimed that John Boehner was being ‘partisan’ when he invited the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netenyahu, to speak before Congress. As columnist Star Parker put it,
“[that’s] like saying that accepting an invitation from the president for a meeting in the White House is partisan because Barack Obama is a Democrat.”
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