A little red meat for a Friday morning. In the book “The Operators”, this passage appears, via Buzz Feed After the talk, out of earshot from the soldiers and diplomats, he starts to complain. He starts to act very un-Obamalike, according to a U.S. embassy official who helped organize the trip in Baghdad. He’s
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Book Proclaims Obama Didn’t Want To Take Pictures With Soldiers In Baghdad
The liberal prof who put the kibosh on Jason Mattera’s turn has never heard his talk.
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Christian College Gives Pro-Riots Leftist Piven a Forum, Then Cancels Conservative Speaker
The Morning Jolt has a quick update on the four GOP wins and two losses in Wisconsin, the talk of Obama going negative on Romney early, and this bit about how Iowa’s reacting to rumors of a Perry announcement: Iowa Republicans to Rick Perry: Why Don’t You Love Us? Keep reading this post . . .
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When Rick Perry Slaps You in the Face, You’ll Know
An unexpected bit of motivational viewing from the House Republican Leadership. House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), the party’s vote counter, began his talk by showing a clip from the movie, “The Town”, trying to forge a sense of unity among the independent-minded caucus. Keep reading this post . . .
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House GOP Watches ‘The Town’ Scene; Schumer Horrified, May Faint
For all the talk about Michele Bachmann and other GOP White House hopefuls actively campaigning in Iowa, much of the speculation centers on two conspicuously absent Republicans: Mitt Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
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GOP Absentees Quietly Stalk Iowa
Today was Oprah Winfrey’s final show, book-ending her 25-year television career on the Oprah Winfrey Show . Thankfully, someecards.com has just the thing to help us all cope with the loss of this national treasure: Here’s the talk show queen signing off today for the last time:

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Farewell, Oprah!
With all the talk about the uprisings in Libya this week, it’s amazing to see how many different ways the name of the country’s leader are spelled in English. ABC News has found an astonishing 112 different ways .
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It’s official: No one knows how to spell Gaddafi… Qaddafi… Khaddafi?
A state House representative is in a fight for her political life, trying to convince constituents that even though she disagrees with them on the issue that’s been the talk of the town lately, she still remains their best choice.
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Murder Case Shakes Race
