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Obama Seeks $83 Billion For Wars

President Barack Obama is seeking $83.4 billion for U.S. military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, pressing for special troop funding that he opposed two years ago when he was a senator and George W. Bush was president. As a source of ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  9 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  George W. Bush

Is Limbaugh Running the GOP?

As Republicans grapple with their fall from power, not all are comfortable with the idea the talk radio king has become the politically wounded party's unofficial leader. "He motivates a core Republican, who is a very important part of the Republican ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  9 Feb 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party

Israel Launches Air Strikes on Gaza

Israeli warplanes retaliating for rocket fire from the Gaza Strip pounded dozens of security compounds across the Hamas-ruled territory in unprecedented waves of airstrikes Saturday, killing at least 155 and wounding more than 310 in the single ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  27 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Hamas

Iraqi Throws Shoes at Bush

An Iraqi journalist removed his shoes and threw them at President Bush during a press conference in Iraq Sunday. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this comment, you must sign it with your Drudge Retort username. If you can't remember ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  14 Dec 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush

Powell: Stop Listening to Limbaugh

In an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria, former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Republicans have to abandon the politics of polarization. "Can we continue to listen to Rush Limbaugh?" Powell asked. "Is this really the kind of party that we want ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  12 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Colin Powell,  Fareed Zakaria,  U.S. Republican Party,  Rush Limbaugh

Blue States Healthier Than Red States

It was the second straight year that Vermont topped the rankings. It was followed by Hawaii, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Utah, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Idaho and Maine. Louisiana fell from 49th to 50th, replacing Mississippi. Rounding out the bottom 10 ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  4 Dec 2008

Attacks in Iraq at Lowest Level Since '03

Attacks fell in November to their lowest monthly level since the Iraq war began in 2003, despite recent high-profile bombings aimed at shaking public confidence, a top U.S. commander said Wednesday. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  4 Dec 2008

McCain Volunteer Claims Political Knife Attack

Here's the intersection where it allegedly took place at 9 p.m. yesterday: There's a Thai restaurant and saloon at the other corners of this intersection. TheSmokingGun has the woman's Twitter page before she hid it today, which includes a message she ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  23 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Matt Drudge

CBS Poll: Obama By Two Touchdowns

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is entering the third and final presidential debate Wednesday with a 14-point lead over Republican rival John McCain nationally, a new CBS News/New York Times poll shows. 7.4% unsure--that is the number to ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  14 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party,  John McCain

King of the United States

If George Washington had been made monarch, one Texas family would be American royalty today. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this comment, you must sign it with your Drudge Retort username. If you can't remember your username or ...

From LEEATWATER, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  12 Oct 2008

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