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Mullings Subscription Drive On

BY RICH GALEN
Reprinted from Mullings.com

Editor’s Note: This is the annual pitch from Rich for contributions to mullings.com, which we at newgopforum.com endorse. The links in this column probably won’t work, so if you want to get Galen’s insights and subsidiary information and addendums, go to his website or send a check to the address below.

We’re almost to October and that means … Ta Da … I am going to bug you for the next month to participate in the annual MULLINGS Subscription Drive.

The suggested retail price is $30 for which you will receive each and every edition delivered to your e-mail in-box every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday night. Continue reading

Dow Jones Doldrums

BY RICH GALEN

reprinted from mullings.com

The day after President Obama was reveling with rich donors in faux celebration of his 50th birthday, the Down Jones Industrial Average dropped 512.76 points on Thursday to close at 11,383.

During the week of July 17, 2011 the market closed at 12,143.24. In the past 14 trading days the Down Jones Industrial Average has lost six percent of its value. Worse yet, since the week of April 25, 2011 the market has lost more than 11 percent of its value.
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Lybia, Japan and Other News

BY RICH GALEN

Reprinted from mullings.com

There has been so much going on this week, it’s almost impossible to make sense of it all in just one column.

First of all the is the ongoing non-war in Libya. It is a non-war in which country appears to want to take control.

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Slash Federal Spending? Some Tough Choices

 

BY RICH GALEN

From Nairobi, Kenya

Reprinted from Mullings.com

I have been in Kenya since Saturday night on a trip sponsored by the ONE Campaign. I am with seven other political pros – pollsters, advisors, message masters, and me. Later today we move on to Tanzania for about three days before heading home.

We are not spending much time on photo safaris in Massai Mara National Park. We have been to a research center run by the U.S. Army and followed young Kenyans who went to a rural village to do in-home HIV testing.

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Obama’s Slump

 BY RICH GALEN

 Reprinted from Mullings.com and Townhall.com

 If you live in Washington, DC and follow the local Major League Baseball team – the Nationals – you know a little something about slumps.

You know how you can deny that one of their players is heading into one; you can deny he’s in the midst of one; and then you celebrate when he comes out the other side – in spite of the previous denials.

President Obama is in a real, hit-into-a-double-play-with-no-one-on-base slump.

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