Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Pertinent Round-Up

More terrorist strikes in Pakistan shows the strength of the Taliban - the same Taliban Obama recently proclaimed is no longer a threat. . .

North Korea test fired five missiles. . .

Anita Dunn, speaking for the White House, attacked FOX News. . .

Gay Rights supporters marched on DC. As the anger among gays against Obama arose in the last few months due to him ignoring his pledge to the group, Obama suddenly Obama began considering eliminating "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" from the military. Hmmm, coincidence? In my opinion, Obama once again proved he is a continuous, never-ending campaign, that bends with the wind - or at least whoever shouts loudest. . .

Harry Reid is trailing both potential opponents in polls and will probably lose re-election in 2010 - a definite signal of America's rejection of the leftists in power. . .

California braces for mudslides. . .

Charlie Cook of the New York Times, in the face of the Democratic Party's woes in the face of Obama's catastrophic presidency, proclaims the Democrats will have to play rough to win 2010 - sign of Democrat Party's fears that their party is over in Washington, and that if they don't "play rough," they will lose the edge they have. . .

Rush Limbaugh criticized for wanting to be an owner (one of many in a group) of the St. Louis Rams football team. . .

Wexler resigning from Congress. . .

Rifqa Bary, Muslim teen that converted to Christianity and ran away from home in fear of her life, ordered to return back home to Ohio by Florida court - or?. . .

"We are going to let you die," comment by Democrat, Robert Reich, confirms fears of death panels. . .

New York mandates health care workers get flu shot - should government, be it state or federal, be mandating getting shots to anyone?. . .

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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