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It becomes apparent with each passing day that GOP has an excellent opportunity to take over the House and considerably change the situation in the Senate in the 2010 elections. What should be the republican message in the coming weeks and months? I believe the most popular feeling these days is a general disgust with Washington, DC and the government establishment. The Tea Party movement is clearly on the rise, and each day that Obama is trying to push through Congress a very unpopular health care bill, the public is getting more and more wary. The republicans should not simply sit while Obama is jumping of the precipice - it's time for them to start a campaign of intimidation.

Read the rest on my blog:
David Limbaugh:
Watching President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech makes me wonder whether the reason he tells so many fibs is that he believes them himself.”


Hyphenated American:
When I was a kid in Russia I've used to read books by famous American writers, and Salinger was one of my most favorite. In “Catcher in the Rye” he discusses a character who is a clone of Obama - and the description of him and his sycophants is just amazing.

Well, it pays to read the classics, doesn't it? I've copied the appropriate passages from good old Salinger on my blog a few days ago (see the link below). You'd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with laughter when you read...
David Limbaugh: Watching President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech makes me wonder whether the reason he tells so many fibs is that he believes them himself.

Hyphenated American:
When I was a kid in Russia I've used to read books by famous American writers, and Salinger was one of my most favorite. In “Catcher in the Rye” he discusses a character who is a clone of Obama - and the description of him and his sycophants is just amazing.

Well, it pays to read the classics, doesn't it? I've copied the appropriate passages from good old Salinger on my blog a few days ago (see the link below). You'd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with laughter when you read...
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Carteresque

Hyphenated American Wrote: Jan 29, 2010 1:55 AM
When Carter was campaigning for presidency, his slogan was "the government as good as the people". But after his programs started failing, and his attempts to push hundreds of new legislations through Congress were stalled, poor Carter went berserk. He escaped into a reclusion, changed his hair style (which was interpreted as evidence that he had had a nervous breakdown by some analysts) and barely escaped from a killer rabbit. After that, he met with dozens of people who were supposed to represent the American people (they ranged from left-wing to extreme left-wing), and came back to make a "malaise" speech, which main point was that American people were just not good enough for him. After that, the nut farmer was done for.

I...
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Failing Leadership

Hyphenated American Wrote: Jan 29, 2010 1:42 AM
Read one passage from Salinger (I posted it on my blog a few days ago, before the death of the famous writer), and you will see exactly why Obama is who he is.

http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/damn.html
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Great Expectations

Hyphenated American Wrote: Jan 29, 2010 1:39 AM
by Salinger - among others...

When I was a kid in Russia I've used to read books by famous American writers, and Salinger was one of my most favorite. In “Catcher in the Rye” he discusses a character who is amazingly close to Obama - and the description of him and his sycophants is just amazing.

Well, it pays to read the classics, doesn't it? I've copied the appropriate passages from good old Salinger on my blog a few days ago (see the link below). You'd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with laughter when you read him...

http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/damn.html
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Obama’s 1994

Hyphenated American Wrote: Jan 28, 2010 12:57 AM
I think the best putdown for the ONE comes from Salinger's “Catcher in the Rye”. Read the passage here:
http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/damn.html
I was reading David Limbaugh's article "It's not about me" - about Obama's narcissism and how his constant refrain "it's not about me" sounds so phony... And then it struck me - I've read about the character just like that when I was a kid in Russia. Well, it pays to read the classics, doesn't it? I've copied the appropriate passages from good old Salinger on my blog. You'd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with laughter when you read him...

I posted the passages on my blog:
http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/damn.html
I was reading David Limbaugh's article "It's not about me" - about Obama's narcissism and how his constant refrain "it's not about me" sounds so phony... And then it struck me - I've read about the character just like that when I was a kid in Russia. Well, it pays to read the classics, doesn't it? I've copied the appropriate passages from good old Salinger on my blog. You'd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with laughter when you read him...

Read the passage on my blog...

http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/damn.html
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Great Scott!

Hyphenated American Wrote: Jan 26, 2010 12:52 AM
Here is one article I wrote - a quick and somewhat chaotic summary with a few immediate ideas. We can and should win, no one is stopping us except our own laziness.

http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/alinsky-rul es-can-we-use-them-against.html
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