

Just Asking: Top 10 Things I (Sometimes) Think About
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11/02/07 07:21 AM ET
10. How long could Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) refrain from playing the gender card and complaining that “the nasty boys are picking on me”? Answer: About two days. She made such a speech at Wellesley College, a liberal feminist institution that is also her alma mater.
9. If she became president, would the senator also complain about male chauvinism when confronted by world despots like Ahmadinejad, Hugo Chavez, or Vladimir Putin? American diplomacy would never be the same.
8. Which Democratic presidential candidate will have the gumption to brave political correctness and call the senator on her support for giving driver’s licenses to illegal aliens? Gray Davis was recalled for doing just that in liberal California.
7. Isn’t one big difference between the government’s performance in Katrina and the California wildfires the difference between Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on the one hand and former Gov. Kathleen Blanco on the other? There is no substitute for competent state and local leadership.
6. Isn’t it refreshing that Louisiana’s new governor, Bobby Jindal, plays down the label of being the first Indian-American governor and just wants to be Gov. Jindal?
5. Why hasn’t the mainstream media reported the fact that the Democratic Congress has yet to pass one single appropriations bill for our current fiscal year that began October 1? Hint: They can’t find a way to blame Bush and Cheney.
4. Aren’t “Code Pink” demonstrators the ultimate moral exhibitionists?
3. Do voters realize that the alternative minimum tax (AMT) is devouring the middle class not because of the Bush tax cuts, as the media intimates, but rather because Bill Clinton’s 1993 massive tax increase raised the AMT rate from 23 percent to 28 percent?
2. How does one explain the 18 percent approval rating of Congress after less than one year of Democratic control? Start with the failure thus far to confirm President Bush’s highly qualified nominee for attorney general, Michael Mukasey.
1. When Dennis Kucinich saw his UFO, was ET driving?
9. If she became president, would the senator also complain about male chauvinism when confronted by world despots like Ahmadinejad, Hugo Chavez, or Vladimir Putin? American diplomacy would never be the same.
8. Which Democratic presidential candidate will have the gumption to brave political correctness and call the senator on her support for giving driver’s licenses to illegal aliens? Gray Davis was recalled for doing just that in liberal California.
7. Isn’t one big difference between the government’s performance in Katrina and the California wildfires the difference between Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on the one hand and former Gov. Kathleen Blanco on the other? There is no substitute for competent state and local leadership.
6. Isn’t it refreshing that Louisiana’s new governor, Bobby Jindal, plays down the label of being the first Indian-American governor and just wants to be Gov. Jindal?
5. Why hasn’t the mainstream media reported the fact that the Democratic Congress has yet to pass one single appropriations bill for our current fiscal year that began October 1? Hint: They can’t find a way to blame Bush and Cheney.
4. Aren’t “Code Pink” demonstrators the ultimate moral exhibitionists?
3. Do voters realize that the alternative minimum tax (AMT) is devouring the middle class not because of the Bush tax cuts, as the media intimates, but rather because Bill Clinton’s 1993 massive tax increase raised the AMT rate from 23 percent to 28 percent?
2. How does one explain the 18 percent approval rating of Congress after less than one year of Democratic control? Start with the failure thus far to confirm President Bush’s highly qualified nominee for attorney general, Michael Mukasey.
1. When Dennis Kucinich saw his UFO, was ET driving?








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