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Tag Archives: Fred Barnes
Running On Empty
Posted on June 21st, 2010
The wheels come off the liberal juggernaut, but it’s still dangerous. BY Fred Barnes The Obama presidency is nearly out of gas. So are the Democratic majorities in the Senate and House. Yet the White House and congressional Democrats aren’t surrendering. They’re still intoxicated with their “historic majorities” and bent on enacting more landmark liberal [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Caucuses & Primaries, Congress, Democrats, Economy, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress
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Tagged as: Fred Barnes, Lame Duck Congress, The Weekly Standard, VAT
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The most spectacularly failed president since Woodrow Wilson
Posted on October 27th, 2009
This powerful essay was sent to me by someone I only know through our conversations on a chatbox on one of the political blogs I frequent. He has sent me other articles over the course of the last six months or so, one or two of which I have published as front page blogs. Due [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Blue Dog Democrats, Congress, Conservatism, Democrats, Foreign Policy, National Defense, Obama Critics, Ronald Reagan, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Bush 1, Bush 2, Carter, Clarice Feldman, Democrats, Dorothy Rabinowitz, Fred Barnes, LBJ, Nixon, Obama, Reagan, Woodrow Wilson
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