“Damn” was her audible response
I recently heard a surprising story: A female CEO was briefed on a stellar candidate for a top job at her company. “Sounds ideal,” she said to the group in the room. “Male or female?” Male was the answer. “Damn” was her audible response. The guy wasn’t even interviewed. Why Are Men SilentSearch BIS
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- “This has been the coldest season with the most ice since we started Arctic Watch in 2000. Almost no whales. The NWPassage is still blocked with ice. Some of the bays still have not melted!”
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That’s a good thing…
Agenda at risk. Even with voting already under way, President Barack Obama furiously worked the phones to urban-format radio stations Tuesday, arguing that his agenda would be “all at risk” if Republicans trampled Democrats. Look in the mirror…
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Shameful
I don’t care which party pulls these shenanigans, it’s pure and simply shameful. Bring on card check, right?
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Don’t get Cocky
Even Instapundit’s starting to smile. Of course, he’s just reporting what the field is sending him.
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Bennett, Buck and Negative Advertising
Just from casual observation, I’ve seen and heard a lot more negative advertising from Michael Bennet’s campaign than from Ken Buck. Perhaps it’s simply my viewing habits. To me, the negative advertising has the scent of desperation. Tomorrow will tell.
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Predictions….
from Peter Wehner. On Tuesday, Democrats will suffer an epic defeat — worse even than in 1946, when Republicans gained 12 Senate seats and 55 House seats. The GOP will pick up at least 73 House seats, 10 Senate seats, … Continue reading
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Legacy Media: Notes for Wednesday
How The Left Will Spin the Election Results What you probably won’t hear, at least from many Democrats, is any admission that President Obama and his allies in Congress overreached by pushing a big-government agenda on a country skeptical of … Continue reading
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