Archive for November, 2008

Top Idiots of the Week: 11-25-08

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008


By NANCY MORGAN

2008-11-25

We all know they exist. They get on TV.  They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
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Daletoon of the Day: Jingle Bell Bailout

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008


By DALE

2008-11-25

As the weeks dwindle in both the year and the current administration, the Treasury Secretary just keeps spreading holiday cheer to Wall Street in hope of avoiding an historical lump of coal regarding his and Bush’s legacy.  And you’ll never guess who the latest fat cat executive is, who has come hat in hand, to D.C. for a bailout. 
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Any Unforeseen Problems

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008


By LARRY WILKE

2008-11-25

All of the excited whispers of late seem to be centering on the rumors that Hillary Clinton will become the next Secretary of State. Even though Hillary has barely enough tangible “experience” to be a secretary let alone the Secretary of State, the Obama clan feels that she would “bring instant stature and credibility to U.S. diplomatic relations.” The humor of that “wishful thinking” aside, it seems that all of those pantsuits that Obama paid for at the “suspension” (end) of her campaign won’t be going to waste after all.

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Sex Goes Public

Thursday, November 20th, 2008


By NANCY MORGAN

2008-11-20

The days when sex was a private matter between two consenting adults are gone for good. Sex is now public— in a big way. Subject to instruction, modification and definition by an ever expanding array of bureaucrats, courts, religious leaders, organizations and miscellaneous busy bodies.


Now that it is out of the closet, public sex is being used in a variety of ingenious ways. Mexico City just decided to give out Viagra to every male over the age of 50. Mayor Marcelo Ebrard says the city is implementing the plan because sexuality "has a lot to do with quality of life and our happiness."

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Black Backing of Barack Should Not Be Unconditional

Thursday, November 20th, 2008


By DENEEN BORELLI

2008-11-20

Barack Obama’s election is a capstone on black Americans’ struggle for equality.
 
While isolated racial intolerance can be expected to continue, Obama’s electoral landslide and victory in majority-white states such as Iowa and southern states such as Virginia put to rest concerns about a so-called "Bradley effect," in which whites allegedly publicly support – but secretly vote against – black candidates.
 
President-elect Obama’s life story is also a tribute to our nation’s greatness and endless opportunity.  In few other nations could a fatherless, racial minority of modest means rise to the most powerful position in the world.
 
There is a misconception, however, about unconditional black support for Obama.
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Daletoon of the Day: Oprah's Catharsis

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008


By DALE

2008-11-18

Now that the election is over, Oprah has four more years to wait before she can snub Sarah Palin again, but how does she feel about the Obama presidency?  Let’s just say is a very special feeling.
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Barbara's Almanac of Infotainment: Obama Reaction Edition

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

By BARBARA CASCIO

2008-11-18

In this edition:

Thank You, Washington Post

Change, Anyone?
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Top Idiots of the Week 11-12-08

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008


By NANCY MORGAN

2008-11-12

We all know they exist. They get on TV.  They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
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What Reagan Said: 1988 Veterans' Day Remarks

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008


RONALD REAGAN in His Own Words

2008-11-11

Delivered at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 20 Years Ago

Those who live today remember those who do not. Those who know freedom remember today those who gave up life for freedom. Today, in honor of the dead, we conduct ceremonies. We lay wreaths. We speak words of tribute. And in our memories, in our hearts, we hold them close to us still. Yet we also know, even as their families knew when they last looked upon them, that they can never be fully ours again, that they belong now to God and to that for which they so selflessly made a final and eternal act of devotion.
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Daletoon of the Day: Guess Who Voted

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008


By DALE

2008-11-11

You know those handy dandy little stickers they pass out at polling places, at least at polls not guarded by intimidating domestic terrorists with nightsticks?  You’ll never guess who got one in the midst of all the voting irregularities and registration fraud.
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