October 5, 2010
Jobs Americans won’t do

Just a quick recitation of the facts of the Meg Whitman “housekeeper scandal.” The housekeeper committed multiple crimes in presenting false documents to Meg Whitman to verify her employment. When the housekeeper told Whitman she was in the U.S. illegally, Whitman fired her – as required by law. Whitman did not report her to immigration […]

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October 4, 2010
Color me unimpressed

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Bay Area comes in 2nd and 3rd in a “smartest place in the country” list. The list is based upon the preponderance of college degrees in a particular metro area. I’ve know lots of college graduates who shouldn’t be allowed to have scissors – the belief that a […]

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October 3, 2010
Ego or historical ignorance

Rahm Emanuel on his former boss on Friday: “I want to thank you for being the toughest leader any country could ask for in the toughest times any president has ever faced.” Really? Seriously?

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October 3, 2010
Overwhelming bias or willful ignorance?

You can pick any two when it comes to The New York Times’ Kate Zernike who’s been tasked with covering the Tea Party movement and conservatives in general – a task the Times would probably be handing to an anthropologist than one of their staff writers. In a Friday article, Zernike describes the rule of […]

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September 30, 2010
A promise he couldn’t keep

A memo acquired by The Wall Street Journal today revealed that McDonald’s would have to drop the limited health insurance it offers to 30,000 employees because of the rules of Obamacare. While many restaurants don't offer health coverage, McDonald's provides mini-med plans for workers at 10,500 U.S. locations, most of them franchised. A single worker […]

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September 30, 2010
Good for the goose

Guy Benson over at Townhall.com gives jerk Alan Grayson a taste of his own medicine. I look forward to the day when this odious scumbag goes home to his very own MSNBC show.

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September 29, 2010
Congress’ scumbag

Rep. Alan Grayson is a favorite of the MSNBC set. He’s made a name for himself in Congress for basically being little more than an out-of-control attack dog. I made a short tweet criticizing him last week for an ad in which he claimed his GOP opponent was a draft dodger, when in fact, he […]

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September 27, 2010
O’Reilly unhinged

You may remember the four missionaries that were arrested earlier this year outside a Dearborn, Mich., Arab festival in June. Today they were acquitted of “breach of peace.” Or, as the bizarre Detroit Free Press characterized it: “inciting a crowd.” Here’s the video again, can anyone tell me where the crowd is that they are […]

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September 25, 2010
How’s that post-racial thing working out for you?

Friday morning, while most of the media was focused like a laser on a comedian performing like a court jester on Capitol Hill, Christoper Coates was testifying that the Obama Justice Department was refusing to prosecute blacks for crimes against whites. "I had people who told me point-blank that [they] didn't come to the voting […]

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September 25, 2010
So wrong for so long

I’ve mentioned before that I think Moody’s economist Mark Zandi is a snake oil salesman for his “model” that says for every $1 you spend on unemployment insurance you get $1.63 of economic activity. If that’s the case, everyone should go on unemployment. Over at The Big Picture, someone has used a good ol’ Lexis/Nexis […]

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