The most transparent administration ever has just invoked Executive Privilege in refusing to allow Congressman Issa and Senator Grassley to question former NSA White House staffer, Kevin O’Reilly regarding Operation Fast and Furious. Kathryn Ruemmler, counsel to the president, denied Issa’s demand to speak with O’Reilly. Over six months ago, the White House produced documents […]
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An internationally-headquartered company, SCYTL, is now taking over online U.S. voting systems. The company has previously faced questions about the security of its electronic voting technologies, which are now set to be deployed in 900 U.S. jurisdictions. The firm already provides balloting for overseas U.S. military and civilian voting in nine states plus elections technologies […]
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The Obama administration is quietly diverting roughly $500 million to the IRS to help implement the president’s healthcare law. The money is only part of the IRS’s total implementation spending, and it is being provided outside the normal appropriations process. The tax agency is responsible for several key provisions of the new law, including the […]
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The Republican National Committee was supposed to play the part of umpire in the GOP presidential primary, but some Republicans are grumbling that the committee wasn’t just calling balls and strikes. Critics, including supporters of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich and even neutral Republicans, argue that the national party took steps that helped tilt the […]
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Reuters – An internal NBC News probe has determined a “seasoned” producer was to blame for a misleading clip of a 911 call that the network broadcast during its coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting, according to two sources at the network. NBC News brass interviewed more than half a dozen staffers during its investigation […]
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Kraft Foods, Inc. has become the third corporate titan to abandon a conservative group that supports the type of “Stand Your Ground” gun law at the center of the Trayvon Martin controversy in Florida. Kraft — one of many corporation members of the American Legislative Exchange Council — won’t renew its membership when it expires […]
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For those who have paid attention, President Obama has a knack for saying one thing and doing another altogether: a knack for claiming one position while actually occupying another. We first saw this when this when he was campaigning for president in 2008 and the Supreme Court struck down DC’s gun ban via the Heller […]
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The Washington Examiner is reporting that the supposed bastion of conservative news, the Fox News Channel, has veered a little further to the left by hiring Jesse Jackson’s eldest daughter, Santita, who is a Chicago talk-radio personality. Jackson will join a growing legion of left-wingers at Fox that includes Jehmu Greene and Sally Kohn. Greene […]
Dick Retta stands outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in downtown Washington three days a week, trying to persuade pregnant women not to get abortions. The 80-year-old grandfather has been coming to the clinic for eight years and said he’s personally persuaded over 400 women to leave this clinic and others. Retta says his approach is […]
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Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign violated Democratic Party rules and engaged in improper and possibly illegal actions to steal the 2008 Democratic Party presidential nomination from Hillary Clinton, according to a worker for Hillary’s campaign. Michele Thomas, a professional photographer in Hollywood, told WND in an exclusive interview that her resistance to the Obama campaign made […]
Not long before Dick Armey – a conservative Republican constitutionalist – retired as House majority leader, he gave a speech expressing his worry about the government’s increasing blanket surveillance over We the People. He practically begged President George W. Bush to “use these tools we have given you to make us safe in such a […]
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Felony charges related to election fraud have touched the 2008 race for the highest office in the land. Prosecutors in South Bend, Ind., filed charges Monday against four St. Joseph County Democratic officials and deputies as part of a multiple-felony case involving the alleged forging of Democratic presidential primary petitions in the 2008 election, which […]
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A boy who became a girl got her wish to compete for title of hottest woman on the planet after Donald Trump said she could compete for Canada’s spot in the Miss Universe pageant. Trump, who runs the Miss Universe Organization, issued a statement Tuesday wishing Jenna Talackova “the best of luck in her quest […]
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With all the lawn signs and ads on the airwaves, it’s obvious an election is taking place in Wisconsin — just not for the Republican presidential candidates. While the presidential primary being held Tuesday is a comparatively low-key affair, the raucous campaign to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker is dominating the state’s political landscape. More […]
President Obama on Tuesday is expected to take aim at House Republicans, calling the budget proposal put forward by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) “a Trojan horse” that seeks to “impose a radical vision” on the United States. “It’s nothing but thinly veiled Social Darwinism,” Obama will say at an Associated Press lunch, according to prepared […]
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Sarah Palin doesn’t sound too gung-ho about Mitt Romney as the GOP presidential candidate, but she insists that anyone is better than Barack Obama in the White House. Anybody “would be infinitely better than what we have today,” Palin said Tuesday on the “Today” show. The 2008 vice presidential candidate was responding, sort of, to […]
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President Barack Obama’s uncle has been granted a hardship driver’s license by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles just a week after he lost the right to drive for 45 days in a deal in a drunken driving case. The license granted Monday allows 67-year-old Onyango (ohn-YAHN’-goh) Obama to drive from noon to midnight to […]
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In light of the Feb. 26 Trayvon Martin shooting in Sanford, Fla., apparently by George Zimmerman, Americans need a simple reminder: Life sucks. To articulate that in a more professional manner, bad things happen. No amount of whining about the injustice of it all will change a single thing. Your parents were right when they […]
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NBC’s “Today” show is bringing Sarah Palin on board as a co-host — for one morning, this Tuesday. The announcement was posted Sunday on NBC’s website. It says the former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate will “reveal a different side” than viewers have seen before. Read More at OfficialWire Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore Creative […]
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My Privacy policy, in its simplest form, consists of but three tenets. 1) Government shouldn’t have access to any data besides that to which it is Constitutionally allowed – and only what is absolutely necessary for it to execute its enumerated, limited Constitutional duties. If they want more, they should go through the proper Constitutional […]
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Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney may have forgotten that Sunday was April Fools’ Day. His staff did not. They took Romney to a room he thought was packed with supporters gathered for a pancake brunch. It was supposed to be his first campaign stop Sunday as he courted Wisconsin voters ahead of Tuesday’s primary. Rep. […]
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Despite their earlier confident pronouncements that Obamacare was on extremely sound legal footing, liberals are starting to finally realize that the medical system law which Democrats shoved through the Congress in a purely partisan fashion has a very good chance of being thrown out by the Supreme Court. That realization is giving birth to a […]
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There are several semi-permanent fiscal policy fights in Washington, most of which somehow are related to the big issue of whether government should be bigger or smaller. Today, I want to focus on two of those battles, and point to developments in Japan to make the case that the left is wrong. First, let’s look […]
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) only takes action against a “small portion” of foreigners who overstay their visa—like several of the 9/11 terrorists—and allows hundreds of thousands to enter the United States without proper authorization under a provision that already relaxes scrutiny for dozens of countries. It gets better. When congressional investigators demanded answers […]
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A new service offered by Google is raising some eyebrows, as users now have access to monthly reports that reveal all their online activities using Google products (Gmail, YouTube, Google+ social network, online search, etc.). Called “Account Activity,” the new feature will allow users to “step back and take stock of what you’re doing online,” […]
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White House Won’t Let Rep. Issa Question Key Staffer About Fast and Furious
/14 Comments/in News /by newseditorThe most transparent administration ever has just invoked Executive Privilege in refusing to allow Congressman Issa and Senator Grassley to question former NSA White House staffer, Kevin O’Reilly regarding Operation Fast and Furious. Kathryn Ruemmler, counsel to the president, denied Issa’s demand to speak with O’Reilly. Over six months ago, the White House produced documents […]
Bias in new vote-counting system? National security concerns also raised
/2 Comments/in News /by newseditorAn internationally-headquartered company, SCYTL, is now taking over online U.S. voting systems. The company has previously faced questions about the security of its electronic voting technologies, which are now set to be deployed in 900 U.S. jurisdictions. The firm already provides balloting for overseas U.S. military and civilian voting in nine states plus elections technologies […]
White House has diverted $500M to IRS to implement healthcare law
/0 Comments/in News /by newseditorThe Obama administration is quietly diverting roughly $500 million to the IRS to help implement the president’s healthcare law. The money is only part of the IRS’s total implementation spending, and it is being provided outside the normal appropriations process. The tax agency is responsible for several key provisions of the new law, including the […]
Critics say RNC was in tank for Mitt Romney
/30 Comments/in News /by newseditorThe Republican National Committee was supposed to play the part of umpire in the GOP presidential primary, but some Republicans are grumbling that the committee wasn’t just calling balls and strikes. Critics, including supporters of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich and even neutral Republicans, argue that the national party took steps that helped tilt the […]
NBC probe centers on staffer in shooting story error
/4 Comments/in News /by newseditorReuters – An internal NBC News probe has determined a “seasoned” producer was to blame for a misleading clip of a 911 call that the network broadcast during its coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting, according to two sources at the network. NBC News brass interviewed more than half a dozen staffers during its investigation […]
Kraft abandons conservative group In Response To Pressure From Color Of Change
/7 Comments/in News /by newseditorKraft Foods, Inc. has become the third corporate titan to abandon a conservative group that supports the type of “Stand Your Ground” gun law at the center of the Trayvon Martin controversy in Florida. Kraft — one of many corporation members of the American Legislative Exchange Council — won’t renew its membership when it expires […]
How Saul Alinsky Taught Obama to Say One Thing and Do the Opposite
/12 Comments/in News, POTUS /by newseditorFor those who have paid attention, President Obama has a knack for saying one thing and doing another altogether: a knack for claiming one position while actually occupying another. We first saw this when this when he was campaigning for president in 2008 and the Supreme Court struck down DC’s gun ban via the Heller […]
Fox Veers Left, Hires Jesse Jackson’s Daughter
/11 Comments/in News /by newseditorThe Washington Examiner is reporting that the supposed bastion of conservative news, the Fox News Channel, has veered a little further to the left by hiring Jesse Jackson’s eldest daughter, Santita, who is a Chicago talk-radio personality. Jackson will join a growing legion of left-wingers at Fox that includes Jehmu Greene and Sally Kohn. Greene […]
Anti-abortion Grandpa Facing DC Clinic Lawsuit
/3 Comments/in News /by newseditorDick Retta stands outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in downtown Washington three days a week, trying to persuade pregnant women not to get abortions. The 80-year-old grandfather has been coming to the clinic for eight years and said he’s personally persuaded over 400 women to leave this clinic and others. Retta says his approach is […]
Hillary Supporter’s Untold Obama Horror Stories
/5 Comments/in News /by newseditorBarack Obama’s 2008 campaign violated Democratic Party rules and engaged in improper and possibly illegal actions to steal the 2008 Democratic Party presidential nomination from Hillary Clinton, according to a worker for Hillary’s campaign. Michele Thomas, a professional photographer in Hollywood, told WND in an exclusive interview that her resistance to the Obama campaign made […]
Obama’s NSA: Close to Knowing All About Us
/9 Comments/in News /by newseditorNot long before Dick Armey – a conservative Republican constitutionalist – retired as House majority leader, he gave a speech expressing his worry about the government’s increasing blanket surveillance over We the People. He practically begged President George W. Bush to “use these tools we have given you to make us safe in such a […]
4 Indiana Dems charged with election fraud in 2008 presidential race
/5 Comments/in News /by newseditorFelony charges related to election fraud have touched the 2008 race for the highest office in the land. Prosecutors in South Bend, Ind., filed charges Monday against four St. Joseph County Democratic officials and deputies as part of a multiple-felony case involving the alleged forging of Democratic presidential primary petitions in the 2008 election, which […]
Trump Wishes Transgender Hopeful Luck In Pageant
/7 Comments/in News /by newseditorA boy who became a girl got her wish to compete for title of hottest woman on the planet after Donald Trump said she could compete for Canada’s spot in the Miss Universe pageant. Trump, who runs the Miss Universe Organization, issued a statement Tuesday wishing Jenna Talackova “the best of luck in her quest […]
‘Recall Walker’ campaign overshadows Wisconsin presidential battle
/3 Comments/in News /by newseditorWith all the lawn signs and ads on the airwaves, it’s obvious an election is taking place in Wisconsin — just not for the Republican presidential candidates. While the presidential primary being held Tuesday is a comparatively low-key affair, the raucous campaign to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker is dominating the state’s political landscape. More […]
Obama to attack Ryan budget as effort to ‘impose a radical vision’
/1 Comment/in News /by newseditorPresident Obama on Tuesday is expected to take aim at House Republicans, calling the budget proposal put forward by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) “a Trojan horse” that seeks to “impose a radical vision” on the United States. “It’s nothing but thinly veiled Social Darwinism,” Obama will say at an Associated Press lunch, according to prepared […]
Sarah Palin: Anyone But Obama In The White House
/0 Comments/in News /by newseditorSarah Palin doesn’t sound too gung-ho about Mitt Romney as the GOP presidential candidate, but she insists that anyone is better than Barack Obama in the White House. Anybody “would be infinitely better than what we have today,” Palin said Tuesday on the “Today” show. The 2008 vice presidential candidate was responding, sort of, to […]
Obama’s Uncle Gets Mass. Driver’s License Back
/1 Comment/in News /by newseditorPresident Barack Obama’s uncle has been granted a hardship driver’s license by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles just a week after he lost the right to drive for 45 days in a deal in a drunken driving case. The license granted Monday allows 67-year-old Onyango (ohn-YAHN’-goh) Obama to drive from noon to midnight to […]
The Lesson From The Trayvon Martin Shooting? Life Sucks
/9 Comments/in News /by newseditorIn light of the Feb. 26 Trayvon Martin shooting in Sanford, Fla., apparently by George Zimmerman, Americans need a simple reminder: Life sucks. To articulate that in a more professional manner, bad things happen. No amount of whining about the injustice of it all will change a single thing. Your parents were right when they […]
Sarah Palin To Co-host NBC’s ‘Today’ On Tuesday
/1 Comment/in News /by newseditorNBC’s “Today” show is bringing Sarah Palin on board as a co-host — for one morning, this Tuesday. The announcement was posted Sunday on NBC’s website. It says the former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate will “reveal a different side” than viewers have seen before. Read More at OfficialWire Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore Creative […]
Obama 2012 and Facebook: Your Privacy, Diminished
/0 Comments/in News /by newseditorMy Privacy policy, in its simplest form, consists of but three tenets. 1) Government shouldn’t have access to any data besides that to which it is Constitutionally allowed – and only what is absolutely necessary for it to execute its enumerated, limited Constitutional duties. If they want more, they should go through the proper Constitutional […]
Romney’s Staff Pulls April Fools’ Gag On Candidate
/0 Comments/in News /by newseditorRepublican presidential contender Mitt Romney may have forgotten that Sunday was April Fools’ Day. His staff did not. They took Romney to a room he thought was packed with supporters gathered for a pancake brunch. It was supposed to be his first campaign stop Sunday as he courted Wisconsin voters ahead of Tuesday’s primary. Rep. […]
Liberals Prepare To Vilify The Supreme Court If They Don’t Get Their Way
/5 Comments/in News /by newseditorDespite their earlier confident pronouncements that Obamacare was on extremely sound legal footing, liberals are starting to finally realize that the medical system law which Democrats shoved through the Congress in a purely partisan fashion has a very good chance of being thrown out by the Supreme Court. That realization is giving birth to a […]
New Developments from Japan Show the Left Is Wrong on Two Big Fiscal Issues
/1 Comment/in News /by newseditorThere are several semi-permanent fiscal policy fights in Washington, most of which somehow are related to the big issue of whether government should be bigger or smaller. Today, I want to focus on two of those battles, and point to developments in Japan to make the case that the left is wrong. First, let’s look […]
DHS Clueless About Unauthorized Foreigners In U.S.
/3 Comments/in News /by newseditorThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) only takes action against a “small portion” of foreigners who overstay their visa—like several of the 9/11 terrorists—and allows hundreds of thousands to enter the United States without proper authorization under a provision that already relaxes scrutiny for dozens of countries. It gets better. When congressional investigators demanded answers […]
Google’s New “Account Activity” Service Raises Privacy Concerns
/1 Comment/in News /by newseditorA new service offered by Google is raising some eyebrows, as users now have access to monthly reports that reveal all their online activities using Google products (Gmail, YouTube, Google+ social network, online search, etc.). Called “Account Activity,” the new feature will allow users to “step back and take stock of what you’re doing online,” […]