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Five Signs of a Flailing Presidency…
By PUMA Pundit on March 23, 2009
Awesome article from the Weekly Standard You don’t have to be an old Washington hand to spot the telltale signs of a presidency and an administration in serious trouble. There’s nothing new about these clues. The inability to get their stories straight–that’s a hardy perennial of high-level officials caught in the vise of political [...]
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Barack Obama… The Manchurian Candidate?
By PUMA Pundit on March 9, 2009
Can’t think of any other instance where the President of the United States would engage in behavior where a comparison with the Manchurian Candidate would even be within the realm of possibility. Then again, what do we know about Barack Obama? Either way, very interesting observation from Bloomberg… Back in the 1960s, Lyndon Johnson gave [...]
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Best Reason Yet As To Why Tom Daschle Should Be Confirmed As HHS Secretary…
By PUMA Pundit on February 2, 2009
From the words of the White House Spokesman, Robert Gibbs: AP White House spokesman Gibbs reiterated Obama’s support for the former South Dakota senator and said it would be up to the Senate to weigh a “serious, but corrected mistake against that three-decade career in public service.” “We still think he’s the best person to [...]
Posted in White House | Tagged barack obama, health and human services secretary, richard nixon, rober gibbs, tax evaison, tim geithner, tom daschle, us senate | 1 Response