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Tag Archives: WSJ
Today, I am a man?
2 CommentsI was reading an interview of Sarah Palin by Kimberley Strassel that appeared in the November 1 WSJ. I got a few paragraphs into the interview and was stopped cold by the following paragraph. The tasks of “fixing” Washington and … Continue reading
Do they talk american?
Leave a commentHere’s a tip when running for President of the United States of America: Pay attention in English class. From an email on October 18, 2008 from the McCain/Palin camp, they write: Help John McCain and Sarah Palin win in November! … Continue reading
Eat dessert first
Leave a commentI read the Wall Street Journal. I have since I was a young puppy when I got my first job at Dog Pound, Inc. While my peers always flipped to the Money sections, checked the stock quotes, etc., the first … Continue reading
The Dumbest Generation
Leave a commentRead a book review in the WSJ today and ordered the book from Amazon. I can’t WAIT to read it.. publishes May 15…. Tweet
Hillary is going nowhere
1 CommentAs I was lifting my leg to relieve myself on the newspaper this evening, I noticed an article in the Wall Street Journal that said ‘Democrats look to life after Clinton.’ Well, that is an odd thing to say. Life … Continue reading
Laissez Faire
Leave a commentDavid Boaz with the Cato Institute wrote an article for the WSJ on Starbucks and their personalized card, where they rejected the term “laissez-faire” You can read it here. Mr. Boaz launches into a complicated argument about why, etc. and … Continue reading
The REAL reason that immigration matters
Leave a commentI was reading an article in the WSJ today about how the World Cup is good for Walmart, how they want to market more to the Hispanic community and then it dawned on me –well, hit me square in the … Continue reading



