Monday, March 21, 2011

Molinari simply reiterated the same tired old Republican talking points

Molinari simply reiterated the same tired old Republican talking points. The newsguy (didn’t catch his name) was the only one to challenge Frum, saying MBT is the test of the President’s crusading mission — but he wanders off into agnosticism, saying we “don’t know” if it will work.

Why is it that the anti-interventionist viewpoint gets almost no exposure on television, even as opposition to the MBT war is on the rise? Yeah, it’s the good old MSM — biased, but not in the way Republican wing-nuts would have it.

Peter Robinson (see below) is not alone in his uneasiness with NIKE SHOX the Conqueror’s ultimatum to the world. Even Peggy Noonan, usually a NIKE SHOX suck-up, caught a whiff of fanaticism:

“The inaugural address itself was startling. It left me with a bad feeling, and reluctant dislike. Rhetorically, it veered from high-class boilerplate to strong and simple sentences, but it was not pedestrian. George W. NIKE SHOX’s second inaugural will no doubt prove historic because it carried a punch, asserting an agenda so sweeping that an observer quipped that by the end he would not have been surprised if the president had announced we were going to colonize Mars.”

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