T.WobblerMangrove

T.WobblerMangrove

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13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Obama, NRA Big Winners... · 0 replies · +3 points

This is exactly right. Mr. Tobin is way, way off on this one.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Obama Channels Clinton... · 1 reply · +11 points

"Though his appeals for peace were addressed to the wrong side of the conflict, it just isn’t possible to ask any American president to have said more."

This statement is wrong. Why can't we ask him to say more? To hold the Palestinians accountable for the bad actors among them? Is that too much? George W. Bush refused to meet with Arafat when confronted with the Karine A evidence.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Jeb Bush and 2016 · 0 replies · +3 points

Jeb Bush would do fine ... in a Republican president's cabinet.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - The Wrong Way to Answe... · 2 replies · +31 points

If the question posed by Rand Paul was so ridiculous, it could have been summarily answered as "no," which would have mooted the whole filibuster. It wasn't, and that was the point.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Is Turkish Nationalism... · 0 replies · +1 points

Agreed entirely.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Kamikaze Drones over t... · 0 replies · +2 points

It should be communicated, in no uncertain terms, that for any drone that attacks American assets, a city in Iran will be leveled.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Israel's Bad Week on U... · 1 reply · +2 points

Fool.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Must the GOP Cave on t... · 1 reply · +3 points

This is no time to go wobbly.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Rand Auditions for Rol... · 0 replies · +1 points

Mr. Tobin, would like to hear your thoughts on Rand Paul's latest comments:
http://hotair.com/archives/2013/01/25/an-attack-o...

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Sandy Funding is Earma... · 0 replies · +6 points

Simply saying that's how business is done in Congress is a cop out. For a country that is struggling, it's not an acceptable answer any more.

I've seen the effect that Sandy has had on friends and relatives. It's awful. But that isn't an excuse for poor behavior on the part of Governor Christie, Rep. King or the Senate. Christie and King were engaging in political grandstanding designed to seem like they are doing something against the House. As I say below, the Senate deserves the derision for treating the Sandy relief bill like a Christmas tree.