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April 26th, 2024

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Adrift in the sea of self absorption

ANALYSIS/OPINION: What do Christina Freundlich, Lena Dunham and Andreas Lubitz all have in common? Lost in a sea of self-absorption, these three pathetic souls have lived empty lives, devoid of meaning and in constant search of the self-love they are so certain they deserve. Each is a tumor at various stages of a great, modern public…

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Previously:
03/25/15: Obama the playground taunter and his merchants of betrayal coddle Iran
03/18/15: Washington bureaucrats gone wild rival spring break revelers
03/11/15: Are we ready for 10 more years of wrath from the eternal Woman Scorned?
03/04/15: Netanyahu believes in American Exceptionalism, too bad Obama doesn't
02/26/15: Mitch McConnell lets Senate bow to Obama on illegal immigration
02/18/15: Does Obama believe in natural selection? Or does he believe some force larger than nature should take from the strong and give to the weak?
02/12/15: Big, bad IRS gets warm and fuzzy for illegal aliens
02/04/15: There's Scott Walker, and then there's a bunch of losers, gaffers and other white meats
01/21/15: Obama dismisses electorate and disses Congress
01/07/15: Daniel Webster's in the House, but Republicans choose to lose with Boehner
12/25/14: In hacked Hollywood, real heroes get smaller spotlights
12/18/14: Communism chic: Obama, with nothing to lose, embraces Cuba
12/17/14: Welcome to lawless Obama's America, hombres!
12/10/14: GOP sinking on a ship of timidity, squandering historic win
12/05/14: Dreaming of a 'white' Christmas? That's racist.
12/04/14: Why do people pick the biggest losers to be their heroes? And why does the media go along with it?
11/28/14: A President in search of a legacy? How about the Ferguson riots
11/21/14: King Barack's doddering effort at amnesty slaps workers in the face
11/20/14: Trashing the republic to save his party with immigration 'reform'
11/05/14: America faces most dangerous two years in last 150
10/31/14: Media already dismissing 'meaningless' midterms as Dems stumble

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