Bob Owens

The saddest truth in politics is that people get the leaders they deserve

Twitter feed suggests Boston Marathon terrorist was an Obama supporter

Boston Marathon terrorist suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev is still on the run, but his real Twitter feed @J_tsar has been discovered. Most of it is the sort of superficial fluff you’d expect from someone his age, but he did make statements alluding to drug use, terrorist, and his political beliefs. Here are some supportive retweets [...]

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Obama’s ‘Lying Problem’ about Firearms

It is very tough to build trust across party lies when you constantly demean and browbeat your opponents. It’s even tougher when you’re routinely caught in purposeful and outright lies.

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During a San Fran fundraiser, Serial Liar Obama claims Lanza used “fully automatic weapon.”

During a stop on his permanent campaign last night at a private residence in San Francisco, President Barack Obama claimed that the Sandy Hook shooter used a machine gun: Now, over the next couple of months, we’ve got a couple of issues:  gun control.  (Applause.)  I just came from Denver, where the issue of gun [...]

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Obama’s sons of anarchy

There are three things to note in this story about a large group of youths, and how they spent a beautiful spring day in Chicago on Saturday: What the media reported. What actually happened. What people said in the comments of the story in response to what actually happened and how it was reported. The [...]

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Email confirms attempt by Chris Brown Administration to make sequesteration cuts hurt Americans as much as possible

A federal government official in Raleigh sent an email to the Obama Administration asking how much latitude he had in making “cuts.” The response back from DC was to make it hurt: The email, circulated around Capitol Hill, was sent Monday by Charles Brown, a director at the agency’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service [...]

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