Axelrod has become nothing more than Obama's attack dog, however, he's no pit bull. He's about as scarey as toy chihuahua.
Great post and very eloquent! (Have to admit -- I had to reference my thesaurus for "contumelious").
I suppose CNN remains unaware that the vast majority of Americans are on to them and the other lame stream media outlets. Their continued blatant attempts to unjustly demonize Sarah Palin only serve to further erode their ratings which are on a downward spiral at mach speed.
Who said anything about slave labor -- you obviously just pulled that bonehead statement out of thin air. Sad thing is, that's exactly where our nation is headed, not because of out-sourcing jobs to other countries, but because of of our free-spending, money-grubbing, self-serving politicians (all political persuasions included).
I would love to see all American-made products at Wal-Mart. Too bad our regulation-happy, business-killing, know-nothing politicians have made it so difficult for a business to turn a profit in the U.S. that they resort to out-sourcing. I would absolutely have no problem whatsoever paying higher prices for American-made products as long as there are no union thugs involved in the process.
Good question, Vandenlee. Chavez was probably telling Hillary how much cash he plans to donate to her campaign in exchange for a lucrative "oil" deal for Venezuela.
The U.S. should have no association with this communist dictator whatsoever. Every time the U.S. has any dealings with the likes of Hugo Chavez, we come out on the losing end.
So this ABC person, whom I've never heard of, is of the opinion that it will not sit well with the electorate if Republicans spend 6 months trying to repeal Obamacare. Where was this Rip Van Winkle when Obamacare was passed? She must have been asleep at the wheel as the electorate was screaming, "No, no, no -- we don't want Obamacare!!!!"
Anexio is trying to see how low he (or she) can get the reputation meter to register.
Only -146? Come on, Anexio. Surely, you can decrease it more than that.
Snot-nosed kid, indeed. That's the same image that enters my mind when I think about Ezra Klein.