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Attacking Arizona Blows Up in San Diego’s Face

When the sanctimonious liberal twits running San Diego joined San Franfreakshow, La-La Land, etc. in denouncing Arizona for taking a tentative step toward enforcing immigration law, they forgot that San Diego needs Arizona much more than vice versa. San Diego tourism leaders and hoteliers fear they could lose a sizable chunk of business this summer […]

Fannie Mae’s Involvement in Global Warming Caper

The infamously corrupt Fannie Mae — a black hole into which our money continues to flow by the $billions, even after its instrumental role in causing the 2008 financial collapse — may have found a way to make itself profitable. It has carved out a niche in the biggest swindle in the history of the […]

Why Michelle Obama’s Fat Report Isn’t Reported

Howard Kurtz wonders why the media isn’t covering Michelle Obama’s fat report when the media love Michelle Obama. It’s because the media loves her that they’re staying quiet. Why? First, it reinforces the whole image of a nanny government poking into every aspect of every person’s life. The media knows how this sort of thing […]

The Empire State Building Committee’s Shame

From Jeffrey Scott Shapiro of FoxNews.com: Last year, the management of the Empire State Building stunned New Yorkers when they decided to honor the 60th anniversary of the 1949 Maoist Communist Revolution by illuminating the tower in red. The decision drew the protest of dozens of human rights activists who took issue with the management’s […]

Enemies to Our Country in the Classroom

These “frail racist white people” better beware of La Raza “forefront of the revolution,” at least so says Mexican racist and hatemonger Ron Gochez. Ordinarily we would all just roll our eyes at yet another half-wit, violence pusher that wants to destroy the USA and everything it stands for. But Mr. Gochez is not just […]

Obama’s $23 Billion Teachers Unions Bailout

As the rest of us in America lose jobs by the millions, Obama wants to spend another $23 billion more of your taxes on public employees in a teacher bailout plan proposed by Senator Tom Harkin (D, Iowa). Harkin wants this new public employees bailout in order to prevent teachers layoffs, a concern echoed by […]

Miss Michigan Wins Miss USA Pageant, Arab Americans Excited

Somehow, this is a big deal, but, it does provide a bit of cheesecake for a Monday morning Arab Americans across metro Detroit cheered as Rima Fakih of Dearborn was crowned Miss USA tonight in Las Vegas. “This is unbelievable,” said Rami Haddad, 26 of Livonia, one of Fakih’s biggest supporters. “It’s a dream come […]

Sick Today

For the first time in a long while, I’m a bit under the weather and I think I’m going to need to take a RWN sick day. Apologies and enjoy the other fantastic bloggers at RWN. I should be back to normal by tomorrow!

Mark their words

Jihad Watch and Atlas Shrugs — two websites run by friends of mine who have very clearly articulated views about Islamic radicalism, and controversial ones about what to do about it — are busy, and then some, with this story: A federal agency has rejected a request for a trademark by the organization “Stop Islamization […]

The Last Days of Tehran

Some Hollywood films are built on the idea of suspense on a grand scale — “The Last Days of Pompeii”, and the story of the Titanic are both perennials for filmmakers, because the audience knows the characters are doomed, and thus watching their otherwise everyday quotidian details takes on a whole new dimension, as we await the tragic denouement. Photos of the Middle East in the 1970s take on a similar look these days.

Love me, love my tie

Jim Lindgren of the The Volokh Conspiracy writes (hat tip to Glenn Reynolds), a tad grudgingly, of a kinder, gentler left-wing Supreme Court nominee on the issue of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies–that supposedly black-hearted fascist group I’ve been an active member of since 1985 (hence the: Federalist: Society tie in the above […]

“If you see something…” it’s probably “trademarked”

A while ago, while obsessing about New York’s:  Metropolitan Transportation Authority and its obsession with turning what might have once merely been viewed as functional municipal signage or insignia into “IP” (intellectual property), I made fun of the MTA’s trademark application (since approved) for IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING. So in light of last […]

Arizona’s Gov. Brewer Wonders If Obama Is The Comic-In-Chief

I’m just wondering, is it too early to start the “Brewer 2012” talk? Or, perhaps, Palin/Brewer 2012? Because, damn, I really love the way she is going after President Obama In launching a Web site aimed at educating the United States on Arizona’s controversial illegal immigration law, Governor Jan Brewer (R-Ariz.) took umbrage with the […]

Study Shows Businesses Weren’t Cutting Jobs Until…

The Associated Press made an interesting concession — likely without even knowing they did so — in a recent report on the “new normal” of permanent job loss in Obama’s economy. The AP admitted that until the recession, American businesses weren’t firing people simply so improve the bottom line as many anti-business, left-wingers have been […]

‘Machete’ Coming to a Neigborhood Near You!

I saw this pseudo-trailer for “Machete” at Pat in Shreveport’s earlier this week. The video was removed at the time, so didn’t post on it. But Doug Powers has a new version, so here you go, “Machete: Hollywood Takes on Arizona with Race War Movie” (language warning): Cross-posted from American Power.

D’JEver Notice? LVI

Ah, props to the radio guys, or whoever picks out their “best of” cuts for the weekend. I turned on the bathroom radio not knowing for sure what I was gonna get…maybe an infommercial about some wonder herb that would flush out my colon and make my dick bigger, maybe financial advice about adjustable rate […]

Team Obama Proposes Delay In Terror Suspect Hearings

According to Anthony Romero of the ACLU, the Left can now stop referring to Obama as “Bush Lite” when it comes to terrorism suspects. Let’s skip briefly ahead in the story, shall we? Anthony Romero, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, assailed the Obama administration for considering such ideas. He noted that […]

Elites Hate When The People Speak

Much of the animosity we’ve witnessed directed at the Tea Party over the last year has come from political and cultural elites who find regular people disturbing, if not downright disgusting.:  The peasants, according to elites, are prone to temper tantrums and just don’t get how things work in the sophisticated political world. That same […]

I need a freakin’ job!

Not me. I have one. These guys: “I need a freakin’ job.” That’s the message President Obama saw as he arrived in Buffalo, N.Y., this (Thursday) afternoon for an event talking up the administration’s success in creating new jobs. … the latest job figures show 9.9 percent of the country still out of work. That […]

How Chris Christie Press Smackdown Is Different Than President Obama’s Lecturing

When President Obama lectures the press, he’s lecturing adoring sycophants. Their problem is that they don’t love enough. When Chris Christie lectures the press, it’s because they are fundamentally unfair and biased. Dave Weigel loses that fact and says this: I can’t help but notice, however, the difference between the reaction Christie’s getting and the […]

Take That, Liberal Media

*UPDATE: Apparently, the Star-Ledger doesn’t like when the truth is disclosed. They’ve quietly pulled all relevant YouTube videos relating to the incident. Thank goodness for the Eyeblast (the conservative version of YouTube), with which I’ve replaced the the YouTube video. Despite the “controversy” over newly elected Republican Governor Chris Christie, you’ve got to admit that […]

Google Gets More Evil: Data Collection

Unbelievable. But not really: Nine days ago the data protection authority (DPA) in Hamburg, Germany asked to audit the WiFi data that our Street View cars collect for use in location-based products like Google Maps for mobile, which enables people to find local restaurants or get directions. His request prompted us to re-examine everything we […]