Showing posts with label Jack Cashill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Cashill. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Some More Obama Dog Observations By Jack Cashill

 

Some More Obama Dog Observations by Jack Cashill over at American Thinker

 

In wake of the revelation that Barack Obama eats dogs, I thought it might be useful to re-interpret some other passages from the two books he is alleged to have written.

 

In Dreams from My Father, Obama talks about having "a big yellow dog with a baleful howl" in his backyard. Recall that it was "away from the dinner table" that Obama "was introduced to dog meat." If I were that dog, I would have been baleful too.

 

"We got off in Ndori," writes Obama of his Kenyan experience, "and spent the next two hours sipping on warm sodas and watching stray dogs snap at each other in the dust." It doesn't say so in the book, but I presume Obama was just building up an appetite.

 

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/04/some_more_obama_dog_observations.html#ixzz1sUIsjosr

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Witch Hunt In The Heartland

 

This article tells of couple reporters of the Kansas City Stars bias.

 

Witch Hunt in the Heartland by Jack Cashill.

The story that follows has taken place in and around Kansas City. But it could have unfolded in any city in which a stealthily leftist publication has a near monopoly on the production and distribution of news -- in other words, just about every city in America.

 

"Monsignor backed the four altar boys up against the wall, "shoulder to shoulder." writes Judy Thomas of the Kansas City Star. "Then he forced them to perform sexual acts on each other and on him."

 

"If you ever tell," the monsignor reportedly warned the boys, "you'll be kicked out of the Catholic Church, your parents will disown you, and you'll die and go to hell."

 

So begins Thomas's ultra-Gothic, front-page series, "The Altar Boys' Secret," served up by the Star just in time for Christmas.

 

Although the Catholic League has accused Thomas of "anti-Catholic bigotry," the accusation is too narrow. A local evangelical leader has more precisely identified the Star's larger goal, namely the "the destruction of the Christian pillars that have stabilized the country for more than two centuries."

 

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/witch_hunt_in_the_heartland.html#ixzz1iIhWC2xx

 

This article was found on the American Thinker.