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By Bruce Lindner on May 6, 2011 “Always attack their strengths, not their weaknesses” Those aren’t my words, they’re Karl Rove’s. Since he first slithered onto the national stage 40 years ago, this has been his trademark modus operandi – to ignore his opponent’s weaknesses, and go right for the throat by attacking their strengths. Starting in Texas in the early 1970′s, and [...] [...]
By nikflorida on February 12, 2011 Sometimes, I think, people’s insane babbling is so ridiculous that it doesn’t even bear addressing, but rather should just be dismissed quickly and quietly, lest its lunatic, baseless nature be given some credence and validation. “I won’t justify that with a response,” the old saw goes. Some years ago, I recall a talk show host [...] [...]
By nikflorida on January 28, 2011 So, Bill O’Reilly says that without sponsors, a show can’t stay on the air. Not true! The liberal watchdog group, Media Matters, this morning takes O’Reilly to task for his commentary yesterday about the MTV show, Skins, and its loss of advertisers, apparently as a consequence of the show’s controversial content . [...] [...]
By nikflorida on August 28, 2010 Two Very Different Functions of the Human Brain Well, today’s Glenn Beck’s absurd “Restoring Honor” rally at the Lincoln Memorial, and I’m sure Dr King is rolling in his grave, but my doctors tell me that I have to maintain a low distress level to grow my t-cell count, so I’m not going to dwell. [...] [...]
By nikflorida on July 29, 2010 Well, it’s just not accurate what folks like Matt Drudge and Rush Limbaugh are saying about yesterday’s court ruling about the Arizona immigration law, SB1070. No, illegals are not “free to roam Arizona,” and no, the judge has not made Arizona “a sanctuary state, not a sanctuary city.” But it is true that [...] [...]
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