Earlier today, after reading a post Pamela Geller published at Atlas Shrugs, I published a piece under the headline, Is State Dept Playing April Fools Joke on Israel? The difference between our posts? I videotaped my computer screen as I went through the motions and clicks on the State Department web site to show proof [...]
I Gladly Accept This Nomination, Mr. Sullivan
April 1st, 2010 · 4 Comments
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Cyber Attack on USA Expected Tuesday?
February 11th, 2010 · 1 Comment
It was almost 9 p.m. in Tehran as I published this post, and people around the world are still trying to decide what Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s threatened “punch” against the West is going to be. Some influential Americans appear to think it might come as a cyber attack. For more information, I direct your [...]
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Sarah Palin Receives Favorable Media Reviews
October 2nd, 2008 · 4 Comments
The cross-section of reviews below, from members of the news media coast to coast, show that Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin exceeded expectations and, according to many, won tonight’s debate with Democrat Joe Biden. * * * Luntz Focus Group Calls Palin The Winner: “I Think She Just Spoke To The People, The American [...]
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Many Post-Debate Opinions Favor John McCain
September 29th, 2008 · No Comments
On Saturday, I concluded that few surprises were evident in online poll results that surfaced after the first presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain Friday. Today, because they are so rare, I offer a pro-McCain post-debate opinions from a wide variety of media folks: “I thought it was a really good night for [...]
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Predictions: Barack Obama’s First 100 Days
September 24th, 2008 · 6 Comments
This morning, I decided to research and write about what the first 100 days of a Barack Obama presidency might look like if, God Forbid, he wins the presidential election Nov. 4. While finding online predictions about that much-ballyhooed time period proved more challenging than expected, I did find three worth highlighting. In an Aug. [...]
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