Posted on January 28th, 2009 by Stuart O'Neill
CNN’s Christian Amanpour sat down with the Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for a video interview. While the US is taking a stronger stand against the inaction of Pakistan, per US Defense Minister Gibbs, the Pakistani government is demanding an end to the drone attacks. Amanpour interviews the Prime Minister is an almost demanding [...]
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Filed under: Afghanistan, Congress, House of Reps, In The News, International, Iran, Iraq, Senate, Stuart O'Neill
Posted on November 25th, 2008 by Michael Stickings
Yes, the Colmes-Hannity team on Fox News is splitting up.
And it’s so, so sad… or perhaps it would be if I cared. I don’t watch the show, and rarely the network, and, to me, Colmes was little more than an overwhelmed punching bag with no punch of his own, the perfect “liberal” for Hannity and [...]
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Filed under: Fox News, Michael Stickings
Posted on October 15th, 2008 by Stuart O'Neill
Apparently John McCain and his advisers are once again split on his tactics at tonight’s final debate of the 2008 election. One of the options is to use Rev. Wright as an attack device.
With Bob Schieffer of CBS News as the moderator it’s almost inevitable that he will bring up the last two week’s of [...]
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Filed under: Election '08, In The News, John McCain '08, Stuart O'Neill
Posted on June 14th, 2007 by Stuart O'Neill
“Always assume you’re being recorded, and always record your opponent.”
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Filed under: Politics, Republicans, Senate
Posted on May 24th, 2007 by Robert Stein
This President leaves no cliché behind. Yesterday he revived the one about the kid who kills his parents and asks for sympathy because he’s an orphan.
At one of the few commencement venues that can’t turn him down, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, the Commander-in-Chief inspired graduates by declassifying intelligence to show that in 2005 Osama [...]
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Filed under: Iraq, Politics, Republicans, Terrorism