Follow Neal Boortz on

The world-famous Internet site of the Nationally Syndicated Neal Boortz Show!

Listen: Weekdays 8:30-1pm ET

Nealz Nuze

Posted: 7:35 a.m. Tuesday, March 22, 2011

READING ASSIGNMENTS: 

By Neal Boortz

Here's a must-read on the "differences" between Obama's actions in Libya compared to Bush's handling of Iraq.

An in-depth look at the media coverage of Iraq versus Libya ...

Flashback!  When Joe Biden was a senator, he argued that the president could not use force without prior congressional authorization unless it was necessary to "repel a sudden attack."  Oops!  Barack Obama said almost the exact same thing when he was a senator.

Democrat Rep. Ed Markey never lets a good crisis go to waste.  He explains how we got involved in Libya because of oil.

Here's a very serious question to consider: Is there a Chavez terror network on America's doorstep?

We are never going to fix Social Security, anyway, until it is broke.  What does "broke" mean?  It does not mean that Social Security itself would be broke; it would mean that the government was broke.

The second-ranking House Republican will say Monday that his party plans to turn Congress into a factory of ideas on job creation.  Never too soon to start.

Think of Washington's initial 2011 budget fights as spring training -- for a season about to open in a hailstorm.

When it comes to reporting union thuggary, the ObamaMedia turns a blind eye.  Not surprising, since these unions will be the ones to help get their precious Democrats elected.

Speaking of unions, the battle in Wisconsin is still far from over.

In "celebrating" the one-year anniversary of ObamaCare, it's worth asking what has been the worst feature of this 2,000-plus page law. There are lots of unworthy contenders.

As many as nine states could be key players in the 2012 election.

Talk radio versus NPR.

 
 

Neal Boortz's Latest Tweets

 
 

© 2013 Cox Media Group. By using this website, you accept the terms of our Visitor Agreement and Privacy Policy, and understand your options regarding Ad ChoicesAdChoices.