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Eviscerate Sarah Palin like one of her field-dressed moose. Turn her life upside down. Attack her politics, her background, her educational history. Attack her family. Make fun of her husband, her children.
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Led by radio talk show host Mike Gallagher, using an ambulance and a stretcher, Salem Radio Networks along with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) delivered an unprecedented 1.3 million petition signatures to Congress
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One year ago, terrorists were on the defensive around the world. Then a new US administration condemned our country while "reaching out" to our enemies.
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Read all about Mike's theater debut in "Funny Girl"!
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With the president hoping to regain traction on health care with tonight's speech to Congress, Republicans countered with a bit of street theater this afternoon - using an ambulance to deliver petitions from Americans who reject the Obama version of reform.
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Salem Radio Network host Mike Gallagher is surrounded by members of the U.S. Congress as the talk host delivered SRN’s “Free Our Health Care Now”
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SAVOR the silence of America's self-serving champions of privacy. For once, the American Civil Liberties Union has nothing bad to say about the latest case of secret domestic surveillance -- because it is the ACLU that committed the spying.
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Sen. Edward Kennedy's health proposal, the Affordable Health Choices Act, is now being marked up in committee, a first step toward a vote. Critics are mounting a battle against the bill's public insurance option.
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Bill McGurn breaks down the phenomenon of the media's blind acceptance of the Obama spin.
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The word "hypocrite" has been hurled at Nevada Sen. John Ensign and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford with such force and frequency, you'd swear it was their new party affiliation.
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Are you confused by all that has changed since Pres. Barack Obama took office in January? If so, you’re not alone. Perhaps, though, this handy guide to Age of Obama “logic” might be of some assistance.
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Jonah Goldberg in National Review Online
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“Don’t tell me it can’t be done” -- should be the rallying cry for all Republicans (not to mention all Independents and Democrats who want a better future for America.)
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When I had the nerve to suggest that since people from Mexico were bringing a deadly swine flu virus into the United States that it might be a good idea to tell them to stop coming by closing the southern border, it took all of about three minutes for a caller to accuse me of being a racist.