By Nancy Morgan || The New York Times is reporting that the mixed messages received from the White House on the Egyptian crisis were the fault of the State Department:
A president who himself is often torn between idealism and pragmatism was navigating the counsel of a traditional foreign policy establishment led by Mrs. Clinton, Mr. [...]
The “Post” – 1/20/2011
Reaction to S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley’s first “State of the State” address continued to pour in on Thursday, dominating the Palmetto news cycle.
Haley’s first major policy address has been generally well-received by state lawmakers, political insiders and the mainstream media – although we found it to sorely lacking in new ideas. In fact, we described [...]
Hillary’s Pollster Got His “Stimulus”
The administration of President Barack Obama awarded $6 million in federal “stimulus” funds to two companies run by Hillary Clinton’s pollster, Mark Penn.
The money, which “saved” a whopping 3 (three) jobs, went to PR firm Burson-Marsteller, which Penn runs, and Penn, Schoen & Berland, which is the polling firm Penn owns. Its purpose? Creating a [...]
Unlike Obama, Hillary Can Pay Her Debts
It goes without saying that politicians are always better about paying back campaign debt than public (i.e. your) debt, but it’s always nice when one of them acknowledges the sort of financial realities that apply to the rest of the (non-governmental) world.
Take U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose campaign organization last year owed nearly [...]
Either The Mighty Really Have Fallen, Or We’re Getting Punked
In what can only be understood as the political equivalent of a “pity f*ck,” The U.N. has named Bill Clinton its special envoy to Haiti.
What else is there to say, really, except … Haiti?
Seriously?
Secretary of State Hillary is gallivanting around the globe, busy with actual foreign policy engagements … and Bill gets Haiti, where he’ll be [...]
Hillary’s Back (In More Ways Than One)
Believe it or not, this post has absolutely nothing to do with Hillary Clinton’s rear end, which let’s face it, could probably stop a small army if it wanted to.
That probably disappoints many (if not all) of you, but we’ll be sure to let you know when double entendre day does roll around.
Suffice it to [...]







