Thursday, March 17, 2011

17 Mar, 2011, Thursday, Rush Limbaugh Headlines

--Mrs. Clinton is in All Ways Tired
The Clintons are all over the news and it's not good.

--Daily: Obama Pushes Clinton Over the Edge
Japan's Nuclear Crisis is Serious, But Media Coverage is Ludicrous

--Bananas have more radiation than will hit California!
• Nuclear Energy Institute for Non-Hyped News:
Information on Earthquake and Reactors in Japan

--Donald Trump on His Own Money and Barack Obama's Place of Birth
Trump wades into the waters of Obama's birth certificate.

--Obama Promised He'd Put on a Cape and Make the Oceans Recede
A quick audio flashback for our pal Juan Williams of Fox.

--What Worries the Maha Rushie?
Thoughts on empathy, sympathy and irreverent humor.

--The Women of America Have the Long Knives Out for Sarah Palin
A poll says independent voters prefer Charlie Sheen!

--USA Today: Sarah Palin vs. Charlie Sheen
Explaining Obama's Inaction as Leader of the Indispensible Nation

--The world looks to a president who just isn't there.
Stack of Stuff Quick Hits Page

» Another Pulitzer Prize Winner Caught Plagiarizing
» On Eve of Rio Weekend, O'Bama Plans Ireland Trip
» NYT: Walking Dog Meets Federal Exercise Criteria
» Crisis-Mongers: 'Supermoon' May Cause Moonquakes
» US House Votes to Bar Federal Funding to NPR
» E-Cigarette Recommendations from El Rushbo
» No Questions After Obama's Statement on Japan

--Jay Carney is Completely Clueless
Obama doesn't bother to meet with his press secretary.

--Who Called Jimmy Carter a Wimp?
Comments like this one come in on Open Line Stupid.
Ledeen: What Would a Desperate Wimp Do?
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