George Stephanopoulos, from Power Line
I made charitable donations to the foundation in support of the work they’re doing on global AIDS prevention and deforestation, causes I care about deeply. I thought that my contributions were a matter of public
The regime has a problem in enemy identification, from Jordan Fabian, Hill:
The White House on Tuesday called a shooting outside a “Draw Muhammad” contest in Texas “an attempted terrorist attack” but said it was too early to say
Bulletin to the Obama administration, Islamist radicals attacked Americans engaged in constitutionally protected free speech. Jihadists hate free speech, and attempt to kill to enforce their personal speech codes. However, unlike in France, in Texas the locals shoot back. from
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All is not lost . One Baltimore mother laid down the law to one now former rioter, her son, video:
Hat tip: Dana, Patterico’s Pontifications.
The mother has more sense than all the media and most of the politicians.
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The presidential candidate from the previous century dusts off an old tactic from said century, from John Podhoretz: New York Post:
The “vast right-wing conspiracy” is back.
That was the phrase Hillary Clinton herself used to describe the villainous
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The girl has got spunk:
BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) — “This is the day…I take my life back.”
That is what Boston Marathon bombing survivor Rebekah Gregory wrote on her Facebook page, “Rebekah Gregory DiMartino’s New Day New Hope” on
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’m at College Point, Queens New York this morning. I’m delivering a load of Gatorade to the local Pepsi distribution center. Extremely narrow streets around this place, and as a result I’ve never come in here where I haven’t done
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I’m coming off the first extended weekend I’ve had in several weeks. Kinda nice being able to spend some time around the house. My truck needed some work anyway, and I had some paperwork that I had to complete. the
A cynic, such as myself, might be tempted to conclude that Barack Hussien Obama simply spent too much time with the likes of Frank Marshall Davis. I would explain Obama love of murderous dictators, from Eli Lake, Bloomberg:
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LOS ANGELES/SEATTLE, March 18 (Reuters) – Starbucks Corp Chief Executive Howard Schultz has deftly navigated thorny issues such as gay marriage, gun control and Congressional gridlock, but his move to weigh in on U.S. race relations has
A few thoughts on Hillary Cltinon’s emails.
First, it strikes me that when you’re talking about at E-mail system, you’re talking about messages that go out from that system to other systems. Other people. It is a communications device that
Mrs. Clinton was required to sign form OF-109 before she left the State Department. That was two years ago. Today, the State Department can not, or will not, say if Mrs. Clinton signed the form, video:
Mrs. Clinton was required
It not that I don’t care. It is that seen this all before. Yet another unarmed black teenager has been shot and killed by police, and again we have another public outcry. Yet like, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, the
Mrs. Clinton loves to give advice and boosts of making “hard decision.” Shame she never decided to heed her own advice.
Saul D. Alinsky, via Wikipedia:
“Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.” If the