links

What did Boston Marathon Bomber Tsarnev read?  Some… white supremacy here, some fundamentalist Islamic troves there…

Mark Pryor is running to avoid being a first to lose a general election after facing no competition.

How Zuma might lose.  Because South Africa’s elections are always followed in America, right?

Ted Yoho on how a Tanning Tax is racist, because only Whites would be affected…

The Forest Grove Police Blotter.  My experience growing up in a small town is that the only two things of interest in a local small town paper are the police blotter, and if a local crank has made it a thing to send in letters the letters section.

You have Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas vs. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida over immigration; New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie vs. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky over domestic surveillance and the cost of preventing terrorism; Paul vs. Sen. John McCain of Arizona over whether the Kentucky senator would — if he ran for president — be preferable to Hillary Clinton; Rubio vs. the GOP establishment over defunding Obamacare; and Cruz vs. well, just about everybody over just about everything.

Ted Cruz calls Buzzfeed the “Liberal media” turning on Obma’s Health Care Program at the Heritage Foundation — because a Heritage Foundation figure posted some anti-Obama Health Care item there.

Some Wall Streeters have even challenged the notion that insider trading is a crime at all, claiming it doesn’t have any victims. In their view, insider trading is different from “real” theft, such as stealing a car. Real theft is genuinely despicable, they might agree, while insider trading is a mere violation of a made-up rule.

U.S. Representative Steve Stockman (R-TX) is set to introduce a Bill to Congress to investigate the “Birther” issue; Ron Paul fans ecstatic.

The NYPD offers a new program so your computers can be watched over by them for free.

Josh Reads comic strip reader — Judge Parker and time to deconstruct the “Male Gaze>

Rick Scott sets to resume Florida Voter Purge.

Creationists work at our nation’s textbooks by affecting the Texas Textbook market.

 

 

 

Leave a Reply