Vice presidential nominee Joe “Gaffe-Machine” Biden had “bad days” in the headlines this week and stands at risk of being thrown under the bus by the man atop the Democratic Party ticket, Barack Obama. A sampling of headlines from the nation’s newspapers appears below: New York Post: Joe Gets Taken To The Woodshed” (Geoff Earle, [...]
Joe ‘Gaffe-Machine’ Biden Earns Headlines
September 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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McCain Web Site Promises, Doesn’t Deliver
May 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Assuming the text of Republican John McCain’s speech would be available at his campaign web site soon after it was delivered in Columbus, Ohio, this morning, I opted to put my pen down and listen as the presidential candidate spelled out his vision for the first four years of his presidency. Unfortunately, I was wrong. [...]
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Christopher Columbus Trusted God on Leap Day
February 29th, 2008 · No Comments
What is Leap Day? When I want to learn something about the significance of something that happened — or someone who did something — on a particular day in history, I often turn to Bill Federer and his daily resource, American Minute. Today, he tackles the subject, concluding his piece by writing the following: Columbus [...]
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