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Blog Name: The Teri O'Brien
Url: http://www.teriobrien.com
Language: English
Topics: conservative politics, Barack Obama, 2nd amendment
Description: Teri O'Brien is America's Original Conservative Warrior Princess. Deovted listeners have enjoyed her entertaining, informative and sometimes even snarky commentary on politics and popular culture on the legendary WLS, 890 AM, Chicago's radio home of Rush Limbaugh, WCKG, 105.9 FM, and in her many books, articles, speeches and blog postings.
Popularity: 13 Followers

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OF COURSE Obama Won the Nobel Peace Prize!
This morning’s news that B. Hussein Obama has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize shocked many observers:The decision to bestow one of the world's top accolades on a president less than nine months into his first term, who has yet to score a major foreign policy success, was greeted with gasps of astonishment from journalists at the announcement in Oslo. I didn’t gasp. I almost threw up in my mouth, but I didn’t gasp. No doubt some of you bitter clingers out there are, like those reporters, also in open mouthed shock, saying “Peace prize? What has he done?” The committee cites
Chris Matthews Cites Bill Ayers’ “Loose” Ties to Barack Obama, Disses a Smart Woman (again) an
The idea that Barack Obama needed some help to write his fictionalized autobiography, “Dreams from My Father.” Nearly a year ago, The American Thinker published Jack Cashill’s fascinating and quite lengthy analysis of the book. This piece was a follow-up to Mr. Cashill’s previous article, “Who Wrote Dreams From My Father?” the following paragraphs of which present an intriguing idea:Prior to 1990, when Barack Obama contracted to write Dreams From My Father, he had written very close to nothin
Should I Still Get My Flu Shot?
In two weeks, I’m scheduled to get my flu shot. No, I’m not heeding the instructions of the Dear Leader’s Sec. of Health and Hygiene, or whatever czar is in charge of making sure we sneeze in our sleeves. I’ve gotten one every year for the last 12 years. I’m also that person, who some others might refer to as a “germophobe” (yes, Husband, I mean you!). I’m the one who ALWAYS washes her hands first thing when she gets back in the house, and did so even before the federal government started making videos telling us to do it, the one who sprays Lysol on her door knobs, remote controls (and puts the one in a hotel in a plastic bag before using it) and light switches, and wipes
Just How Stupid Do You Think We Are, Barack?
Listening to Barack Hussein Obama (mmm…mmm…mmm), I am reminded of Ronald Reagan’s quip: How do you tell a Communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin. In no place is this more obvious than in the current health care debate. Here’s what I’d like to say to Sham WOW (Walks on Water). If you are really interested in “choice and competition,” you and your apparatchiks repeat incessantly, why are you trying to bollux up everything with an idiotic government run health care system? With a government-run system, you get what you get in any other monopoly: an inferior product at
Liberals Discover the U.S. Constitution and Other Miracles
Lily Tomlin famously said that “no matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up,” and even though I have consistently expressed my unwillingness to embrace the corrosive cynicism that afflicts our culture, I have to admit that she might be right. Consider the following three examples:EXAMPLE 1: From the Washington Times, “Senate nixes GOP bid to have generals testify,” 10/2/09: “In two votes the Senate rejected Republicans' attempt to tie Mr. Obama's hands and instead backed the Democrats' amendment that puts off

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