Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Little Marco finally drops out of the race for president
The Hill reports here:
Marco Rubio dropped out of the Republican presidential race on Tuesday night after losing badly to Donald Trump in his home state of Florida.
Hillary: In Libya "we didn't lose a single person"
Except for those four guys in Benghazi, who still don't count to her.
Here:
"Now, is Libya perfect? It isn't." Clinton said. After contrasting her approach toward Libya with the ongoing bloodshed in Syria's civil war, Clinton said "Libya was a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a single person ... We didn’t have a problem in supporting our European and Arab allies in working with NATO."
Ted Cruz piling on Donald Trump as divisive like Obama reminds me of . . .
. . . the mushy headed liberal George W. Bush smearing Pat Buchanan as a 1920s nativist.
New Hampshire taught us that nothing John Kasich says can be taken seriously
December 28th: “If I get buried in New Hampshire, it’s over.”
February 9th: Trump 35.3% over Kasich 15.8% in New Hampshire (2.2:1)
March 14th: "This is the craziest election that we've had in decades. And I'm taking things one day at a time."
Monday, March 14, 2016
It's hard to overstate what an ignoramus is Mark Levin about tariffs and trade
Mark Levin is a lawyer, not an historian, and not an economist, and not much of a hail fellow well met, either. Always seeking approval at others' expense, he should rather seek to convince without spite than to confound without understanding.
His tariff rant this evening ignores that the America of his precious founders was a tariff regime until the dreaded income tax of 1913.
The America of the founders was also a limited government for that reason until that very day.
But open wide the avenue for revenue, and you open the maw of the Leviathan and crawl into it.
We haven't been the same since, slowly dissolving in its mandibular juices on our way to the shit pile of history.
If Mark Levin had any brains about the founding, he'd know this.
Ted Cruz' many flip-flops: Obamatrade, foreign workers, illegal alien amnesty, birthright citizenship, Edward Snowden, crop insurance
Nicely detailed with links by Laura Ingraham, here.
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Laura Ingraham,
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John Kasich would legalize all illegals within the first 100 days of his presidency, which would open the floodgates to millions more
Noted here in a list of all Kasich's extreme positions on illegal immigration:
In last Thursday’s CNN debate, Kasich told voters that he would enact the largest amnesty in U.S. history within his first 100 days in office. “For the 11 and a half million who are here, then in my view if they have not committed a crime since they’ve been here, they get a path to legalization. Not to citizenship. I believe that program can pass the Congress in the first 100 days,” Kasich said.
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