Today’s 3rd Hour has posted. Here’s the linkage 😉

Police: Cab Driver Stabbed By Passenger Who Asked “Are You Muslim?”

Michelle Malkin: The NYC Muslim cabbie stabbing was right-wing ISLAMOPHOBIA!…oh, wait a minute…

Gateway Pundit: Carnahan admits staffer was behind office firebombing

Martin Luther King III: My father would support Glenn Beck’s right to rally on 8/28

Jake Tapper: Some House Dems Run TV Ads Heralding Opposition to President Obama, Democratic Leaders and Their Policies

Bush Campaign Chief and Former RNC Chair Ken Mehlman: I’m Gay

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  1. IloiloKano says:

    Does anyone think Liberals are above KILLING a Muslim cabbie so it’d get blamed on Conservatives? Even when there’s a pattern of infiltration to discredit the Tea Party? Understandably, this comment will require moderation.

  2. ancientwrrior says:

    Liked the image of the Summer of Recovery eggs, grade FF. That IS the government of the big “O” (the zero), rotten in every way and fatal to everyone if consumed too long. Loved your 3rd hour today Lady Tammy, and your so called ranting. I’ll have some cheese with your Whine any day Tammy and consider it a gourmet meal. Don’t ever change dear Lady, I like you as you are, what you are, and for who you are. And for whomever doesn’t like you and the views you espouse, they can go fly a kite. 🙂

  3. Maynard says:

    I’m reading a report of Murkowski vs. Miller:

    “I think she’s [Palin] out for her own self-interest. I don’t think she’s out for Alaska’s interest,” Murkowski said as she waited at her campaign headquarters for results to come in.

    Maybe there’s a background that would make that statement meaningful. But on the surface, it makes Murkowski look nasty and petty. How would Palin get personal gain from this? Isn’t it possible there’s a genuine difference of opinion? Now that the election is over and there’s nothing to do but see who won, it’s counterproductive to strike out with petty jabs. Yes, Murkowski will feel bad if it turns out she lost, and that’s understandable. But, win or lose, we’ve got to come together now that the vote is cast. The life of the nation is at stake, and this is more important than Murkowski’s hurt feelings.

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