I was delivering the Outpost and listening to Sean Hannity, between commercials for mail-order razors and Hoodie-Footies, responding to terror by spreading terror. The president was weak, feckless and driven by ideological rigidity, Hannity was saying. Homeland Security was bedeviled, the military hamstrung, the FBI over its head, the borders bulging with potential terrorists. (more…) Continue Reading →
President Obama
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Gardiner aims to lure Obama to Yellowstone in 2016
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President Barack Obama has had a busy week, making headlines and sparking discussions on a wide range of issues in what may well turn out to be the most defining few days of his presidency. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Diversions, Gardiner Gateway Project, National Park Service, President Obama, Yellowstone National Park
Commentary: The sad state of being sorry
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A few weeks ago, President Obama played the lead role in the annual White House Turkey Pardon farce. He looked upon the biggest, fattest, most privileged and whitest turkey in America … and promptly pardoned it. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Diversions, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elizabeth Lauten, Jonathan Gruber, President Nixon, President Obama, President Reagan
Circus, sound bites, cliches: A night at the great debate
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Amanda Curtis does not think the United States can be “the policeman of the world.” Nor does she believe that Congress should “kick the can down the road.”
Steve Daines said his policies are good “not only for this generation but our children and our grandchildren.” He also said “we need to have both sides coming to the table and coming to an agreement.” (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Montana, News, Amanda Curtis, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, President Obama, Steve Daines, U.S. Senate
Prairie Lights: Gazette’s lame Obama bashing fools no one
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I hope the Billings Gazette is proud of itself. It has been more than a week since it published an editorial bashing President Obama, and it remains the “most read” story on the Gazette’s website. (more…) Continue Reading →