Send Us Hatemail ! mailbag@conservativecave.com
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Who was it that said Harry made his money in gambling and prostitution?
Exactly. Mitt is the presumtive nominee at this point. Once nominated he may have a reason to put more information out but until he is official why would he? Besides it is like the old joke "How do you keep a DUmmy in suspense?" Let them eat themselves up wondering if there is anything concrete they can use against him. As for Harry Reid, if he feels his honor has been challenged, let him challenge Priebus to a duel. Who was it that said Harry made his money in gambling and prostitution?
Harry Reid, an accused pederast, could put these very, very serious allegations to bed as well. One can only assume that Harry Reid, an accused pederast, is a pedophile and according to his official office statement likes them "CUTE".
Tax returns are supposedly sealed, right? Obama is the president so if anyone is to release sealed records it should be him going first, right? Mitt's school records are out there and so is his BC, right? So, you first Obama....and BTW you've had at least 4 years already so don't ask for more time.
10. State senate papers. In the 2008 primary, Obama criticized Hillary Clinton for not releasing papers from her eight years as First Lady--but failed to produce any papers from his eight years in Springfield. “They could have been thrown out,†he said. 9. Academic transcripts. His supposed academic brilliance was a major selling point, but Obama (by his own admission) was a mediocre student. His GPA at Occidental was a B-plus at best, and his entering class at Columbia was weak. Can he prove his merit? 8. Book proposal. Obama’s literary agent claimed he was “born in Kenyaâ€--for sixteen years. His original book proposal exists--biographer David Maraniss refers to it--and seems to have embellished other key details of his life. Yet it has never been released. 7. Medical records. In 2000, and again (briefly) in 2008, GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain released thousands of pages of his medical records. Obama, who had abused drugs and continued smoking, merely provided a one-page doctor’s note. 6. Small-dollar donors. In 2008, the McCain campaign released the names of donors who had contributed less than $200, though it was not required to do so. But the Obama campaign refused, amidst accusations it had accepted illegal foreign contributions. 5. The Khalidi tape. In 2003, Obama attended a party for his good friend, the radical Palestinian academic Rashid Khalidi. The event featured incendiary anti-Israel rhetoric. The LA Times broke the story, but has refused to release the tape--and so has Obama. 4. The real White House guest list. Touting its transparency, the Obama White House released its guest logs--but kept many visits secret, and moved meetings with lobbyists off-site. It also refused to confirm the identities of visitors like Bertha Lewis of ACORN. 3. Countless FOIA requests. The Obama administration has been described as “the worst†ever in complying with Freedom of Information Act requests for documents. It has also punished whistleblowers like David Walpin, who exposed cronyism in Americorps. 2. Health reform negotiations. Candidate Obama promised that health care reform negotiations would be televised on C-SPAN. Instead, there were back-room deals worth millions with lobbyists and legislators--the details of which are only beginning to emerge. 1. Fast and Furious documents. After months of stonewalling Congress, Attorney General Eric Holder asked President Obama to use executive privilege to conceal thousands of documents related to the deadly scandal--and Obama did just that.