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Sean Hannity Predictably Hits Obama For Golfing, Yet Comes Up Empty

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Last night Sean Hannity picked up on a growing narrative inside GOP circles – that President Obama‘s golf outings are a clear example of an aloof and disconnected president during a time of the BP oil disaster. But the following segment only demonstrates how railing on Obama with trite and predictable cliches about being “disconnected” is only a fruitless exercise in trying to score cheap political points.

O’Reilly Agrees With Obama: ‘Over-Reliance On The ‘Net…Will Not Help You Succeed’

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Bill O’Reilly took on on the perils of the Internet and found common ground with recent comments made by President Obama. Paraphrasing Obama as saying “too much Internet is bad for your mental health,” O’Reilly quickly agreed, then launched into rather lengthy screed explaining the current state of Internet videos, presumably to an audience that has little to no understanding of the digital age.

Fox Anchor: Will Anti-Abortion Amendment Lead To “Low-Income Babies”?

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On America’s Newsroom yesterday, host Alisyn Camerota asked her guests about the recent amendment to the Senate health care bill that would prohibit the use of federal funds to subsidize abortions, and it’s affect on “low-income women.” Camerota asked: “If there is no federal money used to subsidize abortions for low-income women, doesn’t that mean there will be more low-income babies?

Chris Matthews Highlights Lack Of GOP Guests On Other MSNBC Shows

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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews had a pair of guests on last night, one from the right and one from the left, to rate Pres. Obama’s first 10 months in office.

The discussion was predictable, but Matthews’ ad-lib close, when he compared Hardball and “some of the other shows on this network” was not.

This Exists: The 2010 Great American Conservative Women Calendar

Because even calendars — calendars, of all things! — have to be politicized, somehow: the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute has put together a calendar highlighting one conservative woman for each month of the year. Carrie Prejean and Michele Bachman are on the list; don’t you want to know the rest?

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