Driscoll, Jr, frequent contributor to numerous publications including Audio/Video Interiors, Home Automation, Electronic House, National Review Online, Nuts & Volts, Smart TV & Sound, Sport Z, LiteWheels, Log Home Design, Woman's Day Home Building and many more. "And I have to say," the straight-talking ...
corner.nationalreview.com
I don't think this fully qualifies as Reich-itis or rises to the level of Snipergate, but interesting nonetheless.
Found 48 days, 22 hours, 13 minutes, and 20 seconds ago
uncorrelated.com
I've long thought that liberals operate out of a delusional state, but its odd that have it confirmed so literally .
Sen. Barack Obama, the leading Democratic candidate for his party's nomination, is very fond of telling receptive audiences the story about how last May he walked right into the automotive lion's den of Detroit and told those industrialists they were going to have to shape up, change the way they do things and start making more fuel-efficient vehicles to protect our environment.
Found 48 days, 22 hours, 12 minutes, and 51 seconds ago
daveinboca.blogspot.com
The Obamanable Showman has the MSM wrapped around his finger, but there are REAL journalists out there, like Ed Driscoll, who are able to pursue stories like the ink-stained wretches of yore. And Andrew Malcolm of the LAT also has some honest blood left in his veins. Let's see how far this anecdote of Obama in the lion's den of Detroit automakers, a fraud on a level with James Rubin's defection to Obama from Clinton. Here's Malcolm:
Found 48 days, 22 hours, 7 minutes, and 29 seconds ago

