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Is Holder’s resignation imminent?

In a pathetically transparent effort to temper otherwise endless political fallout, look for the Obama Regime to “reluctantly” accept the tendered resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder sometime during the attention-diverting hustle and bustle of the Christmas season. Though the calls of 60 or more Republican members of Congress for the AG’s resignation have naturally […]

Gallup: Real 99 Percenters Twice as Likely to be Conservative as Liberal

(CNSNews.com) – An analysis of more than 65,000 Americans polled by Gallup during the Obama presidency indicates that among the 99 percent of American adults who do not rank in the top one percent for income, conservatives outnumber liberals by approximately 2-to-1. According to Gallup’s data, Americans in the 99 percent are slightly more likely […]

Issa expands Fast and Furious probe to include alleged money laundering

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has requested a briefing with the Justice Department over a news report that U.S. law enforcement officials helped Mexican drug cartels launder millions of dollars into the country. The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee made the request in a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder, in which […]

Obama’s Obscene Vacation to Last 17 Days

While most Americans are lucky to get a few weeks of holiday every year, it seems the country’s leader gets a little more freedom in the matter. President Barack Obama has announced his Christmas vacation to Hawaii – for a staggering 17-day trip. Obama, who visited the island just two weeks ago for an economic […]

Obama: No More Arrests at Border

MEXICALI, Mexico — Arrests of illegal migrants trying to cross the southern U.S. border have plummeted to levels not seen since the early 1970s, according to tallies released by the Department of Homeland Security last week, a historic shift that could reshape the debate over immigration reform. The Border Patrol apprehended 327,577 illegal crossers along […]

More Of USA Money Headed Overseas

The Federal Reserve, along with the 17 euro zone national central banks, may help provide the International Monetary Fund with funds that could be used to aid debt-ridden states, a German newspaper said. Die Welt cited sources close to the negotiations as saying the euro zone central banks could pay at least 100 billion euros […]