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Tag Archives: State of the Union
Busted Myth Of The Day
President Obama’s 2012 State of the Union address again rated at an 8th grade comprehension level on the Flesch-Kincaid readability test — the third lowest score of any State of the Union address since 1934. Now the question should be … Continue reading →
Posted in Election 2012, Government, Media Bias, Politics
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Tagged Barack Obama, Flesch-Kincaid readability test, State of the Union
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6 Comments
Flashback Of The Day
Barack Obama’s response to Bush’s final State of the Union With all his defiant talk, funny how little has changed if not gotten a whole lot worse
Posted in Election 2008, Politics
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Tagged Barack Obama, George W. Bush, State of the Union
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2 Comments
Toon Of The Day
h/t Worcester GOP
Quote Of The Day
Whenever liberals call for bipartisanship or civility, in this case opposing members sitting side-by-side during the State of the Union, it’s usually cause for suspicion and caution. I’m talking to members of Congress. Our leadership said you do whatever you … Continue reading →
Insomniac Open Thread
The open-minded and tolerant fellow (who within two minutes of our meeting and called me a “liar” and worse because I was Republican) was Rick Rosendall.
Posted in Election 2010, Government, Politics
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Tagged Barack Obama, Mark Thompson, Rick Rosendall, State of the Union
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9 Comments
Obama’s First SOTU Address – The Way It Sounded To Me
by Edward Daley Madam Speaker, Vice President Biden, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: The Constitution says I have to give this speech, so here goes… This isn’t a very good time for our country. I know this … Continue reading →