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Posted: 8:04 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Michelle Malkin has done the work for us! The Condensed Liberal Handbook of Racial Code Words.
Mark Steyn echoes a similar sentiment … Dog-Whistling Past the Graveyard: Are there any words left that aren’t racist?
The New York Times has done a profile on the real ruler in Washington … Valerie Jarrett.
Dear Ruler is driving Americans away from liberalism: Under Obama, there has been an unprecedentedly sharp, and first-ever, switch, to preferring the Republican Party, over the Democrat Party.
All my Hebrew and Shebrew readers, read this!
As the Democrats gavel in their convention, our country is likely to hit the $16 trillion milestone.
Are we better off than we were four years ago? Democrats can’t seem to get it right.
Look who parks their cash at Bain …
In his speech last week, Mitt Romney proposed a five step plan to getting this country back on track. Here it is.
The union leaders have come up with their plan to revive the economy: Strengthen the unions. Seriously!
The Rich: Taxes Paid, Polls, and Reality.
For all the proggies kicking and screaming about voter ID laws, you need a photo ID to attend their Democrat National Convention.
The ObamaMedia does what it does best … takes Mitt Romney’s quote from his visit to Louisiana out of context to make him seem out of touch.
Time Magazine’s Joe Klein says that Obama should start playing the race card. Start?
George Will got Donna Brazile to say the word "Chicago," and then marvelously called her a racist for doing so.
Newt Gingrich calls out the ObamaMedia’s refusal to focus on extremism in the Democrat Platform, like they did with the GOP Platform.
The Pentagon is apparently considering legal action against the former Navy SEAL who authored a book about the bin Laden raid.
American Thinker has a piece on our pal Herman Cain. Citizen Cain: Herman Looks Back and Ahead.
Government outrage of the day: DOJ Targeted Public Library for Lending E-Books 'Inaccessible' to the Blind.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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