"Political tsunami" was coined by the late William Safire following the 1994 elections, which propelled the Republicans to (temporary) control of Washington. It was then that affirmative action should have been dismantled. It wasn't. (A fact bemoaned in Robert Novak's political autobiography, _Prince of Darkness_.) Now it's probably too late, as whites are going the way of the passenger carrier pigeon.
But now the excesses of Pelosi-Hussein Obama will almost certainly engender a reaction. Sorta like Newon's law of motion. BTW, I'd give a hundred dollars if the average American even knew the three laws of motion as subscribed by Sir Isaac. I don't think I'd make out badly,
Peter Ferrara, a Harvard graduate who gave far more attention to Yalie Jonathan Adler than I, a mere UNH student who had left USMA, at Cato in the summer of 1991--slights are remembered forever-- tells how Republicans are UNDERESTIMATING their strength. We were both interns, though Adler was a lot smarter than I.
My best friend attended George Mason Law with him, and he was, in my friend's words, "head and shoulders" above everyone else. It was a shock to be around someone so smart, after spending a couple of years with poo-poo brains at UNH.
Promoting gubmit at the expense of the private sector is modern-day socialism. Didn't work then, won't work now.
But now the excesses of Pelosi-Hussein Obama will almost certainly engender a reaction. Sorta like Newon's law of motion. BTW, I'd give a hundred dollars if the average American even knew the three laws of motion as subscribed by Sir Isaac. I don't think I'd make out badly,
Peter Ferrara, a Harvard graduate who gave far more attention to Yalie Jonathan Adler than I, a mere UNH student who had left USMA, at Cato in the summer of 1991--slights are remembered forever-- tells how Republicans are UNDERESTIMATING their strength. We were both interns, though Adler was a lot smarter than I.
My best friend attended George Mason Law with him, and he was, in my friend's words, "head and shoulders" above everyone else. It was a shock to be around someone so smart, after spending a couple of years with poo-poo brains at UNH.
Promoting gubmit at the expense of the private sector is modern-day socialism. Didn't work then, won't work now.


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