Archive for August, 2009

<b>Witness To A Suburban Bloodbath</b>

Enter, ACTIVISTS:

Should Americans Disobey Michelle Obama and Skip Health Care Town Halls? from Breitbart.com Follow me on Twitter.

Carnahan Rattled At <b>“Cash For Clunkers”</b> Presser

From The Dana Show: Carnahan held a press conference at McMahon Ford in south St. Louis city. Constituents who showed up to politely and peacefully voice their concerns were both barred from entering the lobby where Carnahan was fielding press inquiries and prevented from asking their elected official any questions.

Republican Oversight House: WASHINGTON. D.C. – Following reports that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel has been orchestrating an effort to intimidate members of Congress and Governors who raise legitimate concerns regarding the effectiveness of the stimulus, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) sent a letter to Emanuel [...]

<b>“Rahm Emanuel Factor”:</b> Conyers Says Obama Flip-Flopped On Single-Payer Plan

Reuters Blog: C’mon, how about some Walter Mondalesque candor from the Obama White House on taxes? Yes, yes, it was 25 years ago this summer that the Democratic presidential candidate self-immolated on the issue at his party’s convention in San Francisco. But surely Americans have become more urbane and sophisticated since then as to what [...]

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The sheriff in Alabama’s most populous county may call for the National Guard to help maintain order, a spokesman said Tuesday, after a judge cleared the way for cuts in the sheriff’s budget and hopes dimmed for a quick end to a budget crisis. Circuit Judge Joseph L. Boohaker ruled that leaders [...]

The Washington Post: Want to be green? Consider keeping your “clunker.” The wildly popular “Cash for Clunkers” program is one of a number of policies funded by this year’s stimulus package that encourage consumers to make major purchases in the name of the environment. The program offers incentives for car owners to trade in automobiles [...]

CNN: North Korean President Kim Jong Il has pardoned and ordered the release of two U.S. journalists, state-run news agency KCNA said Wednesday. The announcement came after former U.S. President Bill Clinton met with top North Korean officials in Pyongyang to appeal for the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had been arrested [...]

Above: Ghada al-Amily, manager of a Baghdad publishing firm and professional Fran Drescher look alike. The New York Times: BAGHDAD — The doors of the communications revolution were thrown open in Iraq after the American-led invasion in 2003: In rushed a wave of music videos featuring scantily clad Turkish singers, Web sites recruiting suicide bombers, [...]

The Onion’s Idea To Erase National Debt

U.S. Government Stages Fake Coup To Wipe Out National Debt

Psychology Today: by Barbara Oakley Several decades ago, I spent a couple seasons working for the Soviets as a Russian translator—hauling in fish by day and slugging back samogon by night. (Well, sometimes slugging back homemade vodka by day, too—that’s the Russians for you.) I was curious about one of politics’ biggest questions: is extreme [...]

<b>Fists Of Fury:</b> Crazy-Fast Ping Pong Robot
Obama Takes Advantage Of Helen Thomas’s Birthday Celebration To Push Socialist Healthcare Agenda
Obama Administration Formally Recognizes Ahmadinejad As Iran’s “Elected” President
Author Of Secret Service Book Makes Fun Of Jenna Bush On “The Daily Show”

“Chelsea Clinton was the best when it came to being obedient…”

<b>“If Obama Were On This Diet, They Would Love It.”</b>
MSNBC’s Olbermann Denies Any “Deal” To Not Criticize Bill O’Reilly

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25 Foreign-born Sex Offenders Arrested In Houston From Newsmax.com A five-day sweep by federal immigration officials and Houston-area law enforcement officers resulted in the arrests last week of 25 foreign-born convicted sex offenders, officials said Monday. Of those arrested, four entered the country illegally while two had been students who remained in the U.S. after [...]