A black man*, Walter L. Scott, was shot and killed by a white police officer, Michael T. Slager, in North Charleston, S.C. To date, Slager has been charged with murder and fired from the police department. In short, the system
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I have had it. The Rolling Stone story of an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia was dubious from the start. Yet for some reason, the media kept referring to the fabulist, one Jackie Coakley, as a victim.
How much does the lame stream media react to the a failure to embrace, support and indeed celebrate the homosexual lifestyle, what the media calls homophobia? Will it all depends. The lame stream media has different standards for different communities
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Chris Christie has about as much chance of being elected President of the United States, but he did make on small step in the direction, from Charles C. W. Cooke, National Review:
Herewith, a beautiful sight: This is Chris
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Is driving while transgendered a threat to public safety? Could it be that Saudi Arabia has the right idea, don’t let women drive?
from Demanjo:
Bruce Jenner ‘facing wrongful death lawsuit’ following horrific car crash which left one woman
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New super bug meets Granny, Granny wins, from Liz Neporent, Good Morning American:
A relatively new super bug may have met its match in a 1,000-year-old eye treatment, according to researchers from the University of Nottingham.
[…]
The tenth-century
The Snark of the Day, Dagny’s Law, from Aurora Dagny:
“One way to define the difference between a regular belief and a sacred belief is that people who hold sacred beliefs think it is morally wrong for anyone to question
From Taegan Goddard,Political Wire
Former New York Gov. George Pataki (R) is likely to run for president, Bloomberg reports.
Reax, Joseph Spector, Politics on the Hudson
There’s little home-state support for a presidential run for former Gov. George Pataki
The bottom the limit for these women, from Andrea Denhoed, New York:
For hundreds of years, women in the South Korean island province of Jeju have made their living harvesting seafood by hand from the ocean floor. Known as
The Snark of the Day, from Adriana Cohen, Boston Herald:
Hillary Clinton is a public servant, not a queen. Perhaps she deleted the memo.
Hat tip: Lucianne.
Breaking, Dirty Harry Reid can not see way to re-election, announces retirement, from Ed Morrissey, Hot Air:
“I want to be able to go out at the top of my game,” Harry Reid told the New York Times’ Carl
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A Bowe Bergdahl, and Barack Obama, take from north of the border, video:
All very sad.
Addendum: south of the border commentary, video:
Still sad.
Change the victim and the left stream media has an all new perspective. If liberals but were consistent they would condemn California Attorney General Kamala Harris for being pro-rape. Alas.
From Sacramento Bee:
California Attorney General Kamala Harris asked
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Good news, bad news. The good, the Army has apparently decided to charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion. The bad news, Bergdahl will not face the firing squad.
Hat tip: Moe Lane, Red State.
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Allies spy on each other. The United States spies of Israel, and in turn Israel returns the favor. I am not shocked but the regime is irate. Apparently in Barack Obama’s ivory tower, only the United States is allowed to
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