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Dubai Demagoguery Enters Week Two

(story) "Democrats on Saturday accused President George W. Bush of being casual with national security as they warned of risks from an Arab state-owned company gaining control of terminals at six key U.S. ports." They sent New Jersey governor Jon Corzine out there to do the Democratic weekly radio address. He "urged Bush to pose tough questions during a delay of Dubai Ports World's $6.8 billion acquisition of P&O, even as a top White House official said there was no need to re-open the government's...

Peter King: Rush Softened Port Deal Opposition

RUSH: Our buddies at Newsmax just posted the following story. "Peter King Blames Rush Limbaugh for Port Support." That's the headline. Here's the story. "New York Congressman Peter King, who sounded the alarm two weeks ago over the Bush administration's decision to permit the sale of several dozen U.S. port terminals to a Dubai company, blamed conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Monday for softening the firestorm of opposition to the deal. Asked why some hard-line opponents of the Dubai...

Evil Foreign Tentacles in United States Reach Far Deeper Than Any of Us Knew

Well, it's another week filled with optimism from our side, ladies and gentlemen, and gloom and doom on the horizon for the left. You and I, we arise each day, we look forward to a brighter future. They, the left, looks to another week without a civil war in Iraq. But, you know, they're out there saying, "This time we almost made it happen, baby. We almost made that civil war happen." But they didn't quite get there. So they're disappointed about that. It's another week without an economic...

Port Outrage Was Manipulated

I have Cookie doing a little Nexis search. I have asked her to go back in the Nexis database, which is a database of gazillions of newspapers and magazines and newsletters and so forth around the world, and I said, "Cookie, I want you to go out there and I want you to find the first story on the Dubai ports deal." And she has found it. Do you know when it was? Do you know when the first story appeared? It appeared in the Times of London on October 30th, 2005. The Wall Street Journal ran the...

Dubai Demagoguery Enters Week Two

"Democrats on Saturday accused President George W. Bush of being casual with national security as they warned of risks from an Arab state-owned company gaining control of terminals at six key U.S. ports." They sent New Jersey governor Jon Corzine out there to do the Democratic weekly radio address. He "urged Bush to pose tough questions during a delay of Dubai Ports World's $6.8 billion acquisition of P&O, even as a top White House official said there was no need to re-open the government's...

Peter King: Rush Softened Port Deal Opposition

RUSH: Our buddies at Newsmax just posted the following story. "Peter King Blames Rush Limbaugh for Port Support." That's the headline. Here's the story. "New York Congressman Peter King, who sounded the alarm two weeks ago over the Bush administration's decision to permit the sale of several dozen U.S. port terminals to a Dubai company, blamed conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Monday for softening the firestorm of opposition to the deal. Asked why some hard-line opponents of the Dubai...

Evil Foreign Tentacles in United States Reach Far Deeper Than Any of Us Knew

Well, it's another week filled with optimism from our side, ladies and gentlemen, and gloom and doom on the horizon for the left. You and I, we arise each day, we look forward to a brighter future. They, the left, looks to another week without a civil war in Iraq. But, you know, they're out there saying, "This time we almost made it happen, baby. We almost made that civil war happen." But they didn't quite get there. So they're disappointed about that. It's another week without an economic...

Port Outrage Was Manipulated

I have Cookie doing a little Nexis search. I have asked her to go back in the Nexis database, which is a database of gazillions of newspapers and magazines and newsletters and so forth around the world, and I said, "Cookie, I want you to go out there and I want you to find the first story on the Dubai ports deal." And she has found it. Do you know when it was? Do you know when the first story appeared? It appeared in the Times of London on October 30th, 2005. The Wall Street Journal ran the...

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