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- Senator Ted Kennedy, one of the staunchest proponents of the failed policies of the liberal left in congress, has suffered a seizure. Despite disagreeing with him on virtually everything, we would foolish not to recognize that he is a tireless advocate for his socialist causes and extremely popular in Massachusetts. I wish him a speedy recovery. [Source: AP]
- Little Green Footballs looks at the anti-military schilling of the AFP. [Source: Little Green Footballs]
- Apparently, Obama has latched onto a dishonest report published in the Washington Post misrepresenting Senator McCain’s position on meeting with enemies of the United States. Maybe, the 1/2 term rookie senator from Illinois will be more careful about spreading the distortions of James Rubin. [Source: Gateway Pundit]
- The gay marriage issue could still harm the Democratic nominee this fall. Seems that most Americans still oppose gay marriage, including me. [Source: Power Line]
- Over at National Review, Kathryn Jean Lopez agrees with much in a Huffington Post article that Romney could be a big problem for Obama if selected as McCain’s running mate. [Source: The Corner at National Review]
- Senator Tom Harkin smears a true war hero. Does he really think this will help elect the rookie senator from Illinois to the role of Commander in Chief of the most powerful military in the world. Shame on you Senator Harkin, that’s pathetic and also incredibly stupid. [Sources: Ace of Spades and Red State]
- Dick Morris rightly points out that Obama is wrong on Iran. [Source: Townhall]
- More on NARAL’s slap in the face to Hillary Clinton and how state affiliates are dealing with it. I wonder how Clinton’s supporters will take this one? Not only does NARAL support the murder of innocent life, they are also possibly sabatoging the Democratic party’s chances of uniting behind Obama. [Source: Red State]
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