Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Is Obama’s Black Voter Ad Offensive? | Conservative Byte

Is Obama’s Black Voter Ad Offensive? | Conservative Byte: "Glenn Beck paid a visit to his former Fox News colleague Bill O’Reilly on Tuesday to discuss all things Barack Obama. Specifically, the recent radio ad aimed at black voters, in which the background singers sing, “We’ve got your back.” Beck asked, should he be the one who has our backs?"

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Auto Bailout Was Really Just a UAW Bailout | Conservative Byte

Auto Bailout Was Really Just a UAW Bailout | Conservative Byte: "President Obama told the United Auto Workers (UAW) in February not to listen to critics of the auto bailout who said union members “made out like bandits—that saving the auto industry was just about paying back the unions.” “Really?” Obama said. “I mean, even by the standards of this town [Washington], that’s a load of you-know-what.”"

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Reagan’s Sign of the Cross Speech June 12, 1987 - Ken Blackwell - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1

Reagan’s Sign of the Cross Speech June 12, 1987 - Ken Blackwell - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1: "Every American high school student knows, or should know, that President Ronald Reagan went to the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin on this date in 1987. The President said: “If you seek liberalization, open this gate…Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” (Yes, kids, there was a West Berlin then.)"

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The Private Sector Is Sucking Wind - David Limbaugh - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1

The Private Sector Is Sucking Wind - David Limbaugh - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1: "President Obama continues to prove how out of touch he is with the plight of the American people under his anemic economy. No, Mr. President, the economy and the private sector are not "doing fine.""

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Families' Wealth Dives 39 Percent in 3 Years

Families' Wealth Dives 39 Percent in 3 Years: "The median U.S. household lost nearly 39 percent of its wealth from 2007 to 2010, according to a Federal Reserve report released Monday, emphasizing anew the impact of the financial crisis and the recession on ordinary Americans, says USA Today."

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