Bill Keller, Political Hypocrite
Lucianne.com - Commentary Magazine, by Peter Wehner Posted By: Dreadnought- Sun, 20 May 2012 14:41:40 GMT How difficult it must be to be a liberal who has double standards to explain and hypocrisies to defend. Take Bill Keller of the New York Times. Last August the former executive editor of the Times wrote a piece in which he prodded his colleagues in journalism to ask candidates "tougher questions about faith." If the Republican candidates didn't answer Keller's questions, "let's keep on asking," Keller said. "Because these are matters too important to take on faith." Of course, there was the inconvenient fact that the Times showed a notable lack of interest
Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:48     12 Views
Solar eclipse 2012: Fever is spreading to view historic event
Lucianne.com - Los Angeles Times, by Rong'Gong Lin II Posted By: NorthernDog- Sun, 20 May 2012 14:41:29 GMT Solar eclipse fever was spreading Sunday. Special solar eclipse glasses have sold out at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. The city'run observatory is one of the few local places known to sell eclipse glasses, but its stock of 2,500 pairs ran out late Friday night, spokeswoman Susa Szotyori said. "The glasses are completely gone," Szotyori said. She said the observatory's gift shop had fully expected to have plenty of glasses, which sold for $2.99 each, available through the Sunday eclipse. "They're equally stunned as everyone," she said. One group in Japan is broadcasting live its ascent
Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:47     15 Views
JUST THINKING Number 18
Right Truth - Frederick William Dame (Exercising freedom of speech ... as long as it still exists.) JUST THINKING Number 18 Mao's great slogan was The Great Leap Forward. Just Thinking: It was a great leap backwards. Do you know that Mao's Great...
Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:46     14 Views
Justices will decide the fate of gay marriage
Lucianne.com - United Press International, by Michael Kirkland Posted By: JoniTx- Sun, 20 May 2012 14:33:37 GMT WASHINGTON' The president proposes, but the Supreme Court disposes: The apparent consensus in the legal writing community is that the issue of gay marriage will be fought out eventually on the battleground of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the justices will have the final say. President Obama famously and finally came out May 9 for gay marriage. But beyond declaring his personal opinion, the president actually endorsed the status quo '' it's up to the individual states to allow or ban marriage between two people of the same gender. The states have been busy doing just that.
Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:45     17 Views
Video: Saturday Night Live
Common Cents - Saturday Night Live skewers MSNBC's Al Sharpton in this funny skit:

Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:40     24 Views
Poll: What was the Obamateurism of the Week?
Hot Air - 

Grab some history.


I’m sure no one has forgotten that it’s time to pick the Obamateurism of the Week!  Pay close attention to the historical record from this week, especially if you’re not sure which you support now.  You might even want to bump your first choice in favor  something else that grabs you. What was the Obamateurism [...]

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Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:37     13 Views
EU's Socialist Dream Becomes a Nightmare
Real Clear Politics -  Janet Daley, Daily Telegraph
We no longer check to see whether Telegraph.co.uk displays properly in Internet Explorer version 6 or earlier.To see our content at its best we recommend upgrading if you wish to continue using IE or using another browser such as Firefox, Safari or Google Chrome.Accessibility links Sunday 20 May 2012 By Janet Daley9:00PM BST 19 May 2012 Comments Let's say this again, just in case a single sentient being on the planet has missed it: Germany cannot simply decide to bail Greece (or Spain, or Italy, etc) out of its debts. OK? However much Angela Merkel is...
Sunday, May 20, 2012  06:25     15 Views
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel endorses Scott Walker in the recall election.
Althouse - Even though the Journal Sentinel does not give particularly good press to our Governor, it does support him in the recall election, mainly, it seems, because recall elections are different:
Walker's rematch with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was prompted by one issue: Walker's tough stance with the state's public-employee unions. It's inconceivable that the recall election would be occurring absent that. And a disagreement over a single policy is simply not enough to justify a vote against the governor....

Democrats claim the recall election is about far more than Act 10....

But the Journal Sentinel doesn't think much of the effort to trump up other issues. And the Journal Sentinel thinks Walker is the better leader:
... Walker has helped to right the state's finances with a minimum of gimmicks - the governor reported recently that the state may be able to book a $154 million surplus next year...
Meanwhile, his challenger, Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett "can be tentative and slow to act."
While building consensus is admirable - the opposite of the approach Walker often takes - the mayor can be risk-averse to a fault. One example: He has been slow to articulate a vision for economic development in the city and to develop a strategic economic plan for Milwaukee that dovetails with regional efforts.

... But this election isn't about Tom Barrett. It's about Scott Walker.

Even if you disagree with Walker's policies, does that justify cutting short his term as governor? And if so, where does such logic lead? To more recall elections? More turmoil?
People who couldn't wait for the next election have made the state dump $18 million into the recall. Ironically, their candidate is a man who is tentative and slow to act.
Sunday, May 20, 2012  05:59     14 Views
Who Is Obama? The Question That Won't Go Away
Real Clear Politics -  Roger Kimball, PJM
By Roger KimballBioSo now Chris Matthews isn't the only one experiencing a little thrill when he thinks about Barack (omit middle name) Obama. The recent revelation that from the early 1990s until the day before yesterday"”or, to be more accurate, until Obama made his decision to run for president"”a biographical pamphlet circulated by his literary agents described him as having been "born in Kenya" has been setting the world of Twitter atwitter.What should we think about that? An agency spokesman who claims to have been...
Sunday, May 20, 2012  05:56     15 Views
Detroit Grandma Accused Of Killing Teen Grandson
Fox News - Police say Jonathan Hoffman, 17, was shot to death by his grandmother, 74, who he was living with
  • 2 Arrested in Killings of USC Graduate Students
  • Woman Charged With Friend's Stabbing Murder

  • Sunday, May 20, 2012  05:54     23 Views
    BYRON YORK: Rev. Wright urged to stay silent until after 2012. Rev. Jeremiah Wright, whose "God .
    Instapundit - 

    BYRON YORK: Rev. Wright urged to stay silent until after 2012.

    Rev. Jeremiah Wright, whose “God damn America” sermon set off a firestorm during the 2008 campaign, agreed not to publish an account of the episode until after President Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign, according to an interview Wright conducted with the author of a new book on Obama. Wright said he made the decision at the urging of a friend and mentor, the prominent University of Chicago emeritus professor Martin Marty.

    In the interview, Wright told Ed Klein, author of The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House, that he keeps a cardboard box of documents and notes detailing his experiences beginning in March 2008, when the controversy over his sermons began. “It’s a painful box to look at,” Wright said.

    So many things people don’t want us to hear.

    Sunday, May 20, 2012  05:52     19 Views
    Brother: Lockerbie Bomber Has Died
    TheBlaze.com - 

    Reuters:

    The former Libyan intelligence officer convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people has died, his brother said on Sunday. He was 59.

    Abdel Basset al-Megrahi died at home after a long battle with cancer. His health had deteriorated quickly, his brother Abdulhakim told Reuters on Sunday.

    This post will be updated.

    Sunday, May 20, 2012  05:52     16 Views
    How to Write Democrat Autobiographies (or Naked Came the Kenyan Cherokee)
    Lucianne.com - American Thinker, by Clarice Feldman Posted By: DW626- Sun, 20 May 2012 12:31:03 GMT Maybe it was just a dream, but I feel certain that I read an essay titled "How to Write Democrat Autobiographies (or Naked Came the Kenyan Cherokee*)," authored by  Barack H. Obama and Elizabeth Warren. I can't remember the name of the publication it was in, or even the entire text, but certain things stand out about it and are as clear as if the article were in my own hands right now. The authors advised that to really advance in life, it helps to make your background as exotic as possible.
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  04:41     18 Views
    I've never been so insulted...
    Lucianne.com - Telegraph [UK], by William Langley Posted By: Attercliffe- Sun, 20 May 2012 12:14:11 GMT The insult took its honourable place in British life on the basis that if it didn't hurt, it didn't work. These days, though, the prohibitionists are crowding in, spreading the cult of sensitivity across the land. Free speech is under threat. A little'noticed landmark in this grim process was the passing of the Public Order Act of 1986, which made it an offence to use "threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour". [Snip] Now, a campaign to overturn the Act's deadly Section 5 has brought together an unlikely coalition of Right and Left politicians, libertarians and social conservatives
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  04:33     18 Views
    Marco Rubio as vice president: the Bilderberg conspiracy
    Lucianne.com - Politico, by Kenneth P. Vogel Posted By: StormCnter- Sun, 20 May 2012 11:12:13 GMT Mitt Romney isn't very far into the vice presidential selection process. But according to a dedicated band of conspiracy theorists, the pick is all but a lock: Sen. Marco Rubio. That's the current thinking among a worldwide collection of activists who are obsessed with the secretive Bilderberg Group, an alternating roster of global power players who loom as large - if not larger - in the online fever swamps of the fringe as the Trilateral Commission or the Council on Foreign Relations. The Bilderberg Group, which takes its name from the Dutch hotel where it first gathered in 1954, exists solely
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  04:27     17 Views
    Moldy, stinky Gov't cheese
    Lucianne.com - Boston Herald, by Howie Carr Posted By: Babsathome- Sun, 20 May 2012 07:54:28 GMT If you want to know how out of control the "disability" problem is, turn to Page 18 of the U.S. District Court detention order for Anthony DiNunzio, brother of the Cheeseman and alleged acting boss of the New England Mafia. "DiNunzio has been collecting disability income for the last 15 years." He's 53, so he's been on the dole since he was 38. And he's the No. 1 guy in what was formerly known as the Patriarca Crime Family.
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  04:12     17 Views
    Politico Tars Marco Rubio With Conspiracy Theories of 'Bilderberg Obsessives'
    Newsbusters - 

    The "mainstream media" claim that they finely sift information to offer their customers only the most trustworthy information. That obviously does not apply to Politico or their reporter Ken Vogel. On Saturday, they stooped to an article headlined "Marco Rubio as vice president: the Bilderberg conspiracy?"

    Vogel even included this line: "Paranoid? Perhaps. But like any good conspiracy theory, there’s just enough there to stoke questions." Then there was plenty of publicity for the "Bilderberg obsessives" and radio host Alex Jones:

    John Edwards’s speech to the Bilderberg Group’s 2004 meeting in Stresa, Italy, reportedly helped clinch his selection as that year’s Democratic vice presidential candidate. And Jim Johnson, the man who chaired that vice presidential selection process and initially was tasked with spearheading Barack Obama’s 2008 search for a running mate, is a leading Bilderberg member, while prominent Romney advisers including Robert Kagan and Vin Weber have attended past meetings, as have Bill Clinton, Donald Rumsfeld and top finance, media and tech executives.

    “These are influential folks — and they’ve all got friends in American politics — so if they see somebody that impresses them or doesn’t, I expect that they would pass that view on,” said Weber, a former Minnesota congressman who has attended two Bilderberg meetings. “But I would tell all of those bloggers and protestors to save their outrage for a real conspiracy, because this is just a conference.”

    That assessment is rejected as pure spin by the international community of Bilderberg obsessives. They’re convinced that the meeting is ground zero in an worldwide plot by big banks, mainstream media, defense contractors and governments to suppress working people around the world.

    This year, anti-Bilderberg activists are planning an “Occupy Bilderberg” protest outside the Westfield Marriott in Chantilly, Va., where they believe the group will hold its conference May 31-June 3...

    Radio host Alex Jones, a hero on the anti-government fringe who also runs Infowars, this month told the Russian government-funded cable network Russia Today that at their upcoming meeting Bilderberg attendees will decide on “wars with Iran, ways to censor the Internet … how to sell the public on more banker bailouts” and “how to ram through carbon taxes.”

    But the most immediate issue on the agenda, he said, will be a decision on “Should the elite get behind Mitt Romney or Barack Obama? Both men are bought and paid for by the same financial interests, and so the discussion will be which candidate can basically con the American people into laying down to tyranny for another four years.”

    The pending Bilderberg meeting is “one of the most important globalist meetings ever,” said Jones, who has tried to crash past Bilderberg meetings and called for “tens of thousands” to turn out at the Marriott.

    Vogel even closes by bowing to the Bilderberg-obsessive counter-argument:

    The Washington Post’s [Al] Kamen, meanwhile, laughed when told how his column had spawned a theory that the Bilderberg meeting was going to tap Rubio as Romney’s running mate.

    “They’re misreading the item,” he told POLITICO. “It’s bizarre.”

    Of course, Bilderberg theorists would point out, Kamen’s ultimate boss, [Washington Post publisher Donald] Graham, is a Bilderberger himself.

    Remember this the next time Politico complains about the low quality of information on talk radio or the conservative blogosphere.

    Sunday, May 20, 2012  04:09     15 Views
    When the looter is the government
    Lucianne.com - Washington Post, by George F. Will Posted By: StormCnter- Sun, 20 May 2012 10:22:53 GMT TEWKSBURY, Mass. Russ Caswell, 68, is bewildered: "What country are we in?" He and his wife, Pat, are ensnared in a Kafkaesque nightmare unfolding in Orwellian language. This town's police department is conniving with the federal government to circumvent Massachusetts law - which is less permissive than federal law - to seize his livelihood and retirement asset. In the lawsuit titled United States of America v. 434 Main Street, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, the government is suing an inanimate object, the motel Caswell's father built in 1955. The U.S. Department of Justice intends to seize it, sell it for perhaps $1.5 million
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  03:31     18 Views
    Obama Campaign Responds to Breitbart 'Kenya' Booklet Story
    Lucianne.com - Big Journalism, by John Nolte Posted By: ketchuplover- Sun, 20 May 2012 07:47:49 GMT Though it quickly became an Internet punchline, Attack Watch should not be dismissed. Attack Watch is paid for and an extension of Obama for America, which is part of BarackObama.com, the online campaign hub for the White House. That means that the Obama campaign itself has decided to comment on the Breitbart News' exclusive surrounding a 1991 booklet published by President Obama's literary agency that falsely claimed the President was born in Kenya. (snip) Did Obama submit his own bio? If so, what did it say? How in the in the world does someone mistakenly assume an American
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  00:16     32 Views
    Mary Kennedy family blasts media, says suicide misrepresented
    Lucianne.com - Los Angeles Times, by Rene Lynch Posted By: The Advocate- Sun, 20 May 2012 06:48:49 GMT The grieving family of Mary R. Kennedy '' the estranged wife of Robert Kennedy Jr. '' said media coverage of her suicide by hanging was riddled with "inaccuracies and misrepresentations" and that relatives plan to hold their own memorial service apart from the Kennedy clan. Mary Kennedy, 52, had long struggled with drugs and alcohol; her body was found hanging in a barn Wednesday on the family property in Bedford, N.Y. An autopsy labeled her death "asphyxiation due to hanging." It could be months before toxicology tests are completed.
    Sunday, May 20, 2012  00:07     19 Views
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