Obama Instructs Journalists On How To Report His Positions
Animals are most dangerous when cornered.
“This bears on your reporting,” President Obama said to journalists. “I think that there is oftentimes the impulse to suggest that if the two parties are disagreeing then they’re equally at fault and the truth lies somewhere in the middle. And an equivalence is presented which I think reinforces peoples’ cynicism about Washington in general. This is not one of those situations where there’s an equivalency.”
“As all of you are doing your reporting, I think it’s important to remember that the positions that I am taking now on the budget and a host of other issues. if we had been having this discussion 20 years ago or even 15 years ago … would’ve been considered squarely centrist positions,” Obama said a few moments later.
Cartoon Of The Day
Rush Limbaugh Reads A Letter From A Friend Who Is Dumbfounded, Saddened That Romney Will Be The Nominee
The letter really speaks for itself, and many of us here I’m sure. It’s simply the frustration that the establishment seems to be winning again in 2012 while conservatism takes a back seat when it seemed to be doing all the work over the last few years:



