Andrew J. McCarthy, National Review:
{F]or President Obama to seek a congressional declaration of war, or at least an authorization for the use of military force, as the Bush administration understood was required before commencing combat operations in
In Cold Blood, the sad thing about this story is that I don’t find it shocking. from Claire Berlinski:
Writing in Cold Blood About Itamar
We went yesterday to Itamar, the West Bank settlement where Udi and Ruth
Make my day, Shirley Sherrod has just made Andrew Breitbart’s day, night and wet dreams, from Pajamas Media:
First Daniel Snyder, now Shirley Sherrod. Captain of the Bigs Andrew Breitbart has been sued by former USDA employee Shirley
WaPo to Arizona, take a hike, the Washington Post has her priorities and the people of Arizona are clearly note one of them, from Philip Rucker, Washington Post:
TUCSON – Even as Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shows signs of
‘Pubs to Holder: It is the jobs stupid, from Byron York, Washington Examiner:
There are many areas in which Republicans and [Attorney General Eric] Holder are likely to disagree, but the most contentious could be immigration, starting with
Not only no, but Hell no, George Pataki is hinting at running for President, from Rick Klein, ABC News:
“When you look back at the past two years, it’s been very disappointing, not only — not just for Republicans, but
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Last night was a drubbing of a sitting president like we have not seen since 1932. At this writing, we’re at around 60 seats worth of swing away from the Democrats, and by the end of this, possibly 70 seats.
One dumb idea, Shikha Dalmia, Forbes:
Don’t Ask, however, will eventually go given the growing and overwhelming public opposition to it – even in the military’s own ranks. That is not the case with the Dream Act on
On Labor Day the it seems reasonable to do some research on recent history and on current plans within the unions.
So does Michelle Malkin, who says today::
My syndicated column today takes on the rise of President Obama’s best
The news events of the last few months have certainly put the Obama Administration in a peculiar position. The Gulf crisis notwithstanding, most of these events have been created by this president and his staff.
Team Obama went the the
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-20005458-38.html
Millions of Americans arrested for but not convicted of crimes will likely have their DNA forcibly extracted and added to a national database, according to a bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.
By a 357
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-20005458-38.html
Millions of Americans arrested for but not convicted of crimes will likely have their DNA forcibly extracted and added to a national database, according to a bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.
By a 357
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Does this sound like a civilian criminal? From the New York Slimes:
A Connecticut man who was arrested as his plane was about to take off from Kennedy Airport admitted on Tuesday that he had tried to explode a
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Here is a hero from Quincy, Illinois, video:
Hat tips: video, Founding Bloggers and commentary Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit.
10 year-old Amy and her mother spoke with me yesterday after the tea
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- OBAMA ZOMBIES: John Hawkins, over at Right Wing News, has