Almost Accurate
I don't have a grudge against Andrea Mitchell, wife of overrrated former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan. But one would think Ms. Mitchell would know better, as she did in her usual 1:00 p.m. role hosting on MSNBC, than to speak approvingly on July 7 of Barack Obama's "judgement in voting against the war."
I think A.M. meant "judgement in opposing the war," as Obama demonstrated when he gave a speech as an Illinois state senator. He never had a chance to vote on the bill authorizing military action. Fortunately.
Monday, July 07, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Score One for the Former, and Still, Thespian
Not the main question but: if we're fools, what does that make the two moderates of The View? Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski real...
-
In April, President Donald Trump asked French President Emanuel Macron "why don't you leave the EU?" The same month,...
-
Party Of Deception The Huffington Post, gushing about the Kennedy memorial service in Boston last night, exclaimed that Senator Orrin Hatch...
-
Since the Obama Administration, a few voices on the right lamented the apparent erosion of the concept of the USA as a nation of laws a...
No comments:
Post a Comment