Tag Archives: obama
A Shadow of Doubt
Obama v. Bush, the Sequel
Today we’re back to the Obama v. Bush storyline. With one twist. In this election cycle, the Democrat tarring his opponent as a “Bush Republican” is running behind in the polls—while the Republican bashing his opponent as an “Obama Democrat” enjoys a lead. Continue reading
Polonius POTUS
On the seventh day, God rested. But not Barack. Knowing the great work of mismanaging health care, bankrupting the economy and giving aid and succor to the nation’s enemies was not yet done, the president appeared on no fewer than five television programs on Sunday, Sept. 20 — lecturing the American people on the need for immediate action on thousands of pages of health care legislation that neither he nor anyone else has even read. Continue reading
Dog-Feces Ice Cream
America and Libya are defined by their differences. Continue reading
Barack Obama, College Administrator
If you are confused by the first nine months of the Obama administration, take solace that there is at least a pattern. The president, you see, thinks America is a university and that he is our campus president. Keep that in mind, and almost everything else makes sense. Continue reading


