Gold:Daniel Foster of the National Review online, which is apparently a fact-free zone. The political life of Abraham Lincoln is public knowledge, but in defending Sharron Angle’s contention that she and Lincoln lost a lot of elections, Foster was nowhere in the neighborhood of accuracy. Angle might have a better chance of identifying with her icon if she wore a stovepipe hat and grew a beard.
Silver: Tom Tancredo, doing GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck no favors at a rally for him, gave a lengthy threat-down speech. Starting with "The greatest threat..Tancredo listed threats to our nation until sweaty intent admirers on stage showed signs of leg lock. Tommy T ended with the greatest threat, "The man in the White House." Buck, a tea party favorite, showed honesty in saying that he doesn’t share Tancredo’s view of President Barack Obama. “I don’t agree. I think there are a lot of threats to this country, and I don’t think the man in the White House is the greatest threat to this country at all.”
Bronze: Bill O’Reilly,seen recently yammering on that Ruth Bader Ginsburg doesn’t care about the Constitution. Does he simply forget statements which live on tape, that once issued forth from his own cavern of mindless pratter? I’ve never heard Ginsburg say such a thing, but we’re all seeing O’Reilly say it to Judge
Napolitano – as many times as you care to re-wind.