With friends like these, who needs enemies.
Noonan, Frum, and Brooks
A Troika of Traitors
An Axis of Asshats
The Pigmies of Punditry
An Axis of Asshats
The Pigmies of Punditry
Michelle Malkin is right, these chin pullers should not be trusted. But you have to be careful not to hurt their feelings, because they are very fragile. And watch out Bill Kristol, you could easily end up on this list. Update: Kristol on Fox News Sunday did advise Romney to hit Obama on foreign policy which (while obvious) is good advice.
Matt Lewis wants to be on the list so people will pay attention to him.
In his own words: "I’m a sap, a specific kind of sap. I’m an Obama Sap." - David Brooks, 9/19/11 michellemalkin.com/2011/09/20/fis…
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) September 23, 2012
Ron Reagan and @davidfrum should get together and have a 'Self-Loathe Off' on Pay-per-view. Peggy Noonan could judge.
— John Nolte(@NolteNC) September 23, 2012
My story on how Romney once sought Peggy Noonan's speechwriting help, ignored her draft, wrote his own speech instead. bo.st/RFYX6M
— Matt Viser (@mviser) September 21, 2012
These three are so busy helping the left and Obama supporters trash Romney that we are missing all of this analysis:
We should all be very glad that we have a Democratic president right now; otherwise the news would be terrible. We would be seeing a rash of horrible and depressing stories in the newspapers about strategic failure, with unremitting second guessing and belittling of a president who agonized for months before the surge and then saw his plan fail. We’d be hearing non-stop reports in the media about the incompetent and klutzy leader who torpedoed his own policy by announcing a withdrawal date; the man who tried to please everybody and do everything—and failed at all he tried...
Very interesting about Romney using his own speech instead of Noonan's. I like him even more now.
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