Archive | February, 2010

Sources: Six Weeks Later, Abdulmutallab Talks Again

3. February 2010

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Just six short weeks after he was arrested, al Qaeda operative and Christmas Day bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is once again talking to authorities. According to anonymous sources. Why the sudden reversal in cooperation? Because the government supposedly brought in his family to convince him to talk. Oh, and he’s supposedly going to get a [...]

Unemployment Rises in 80% of Metro Areas

3. February 2010

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Smells like recovery spirit! It’d be funny if it weren’t so sad and pathetic. Remember how the $787 billion “stimulus” package was supposed to keep unemployment below 8%? Economists expect the rate to hit 10.1% when the numbers are released on Friday. WASHINGTON (AP) – Unemployment rose in most cities and counties in December, signaling [...]

White House Had Critical Reuters Story Pulled

3. February 2010

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The Obama Administration had Reuters pull a story that criticized its tax plan as backdoor taxes on the middle class, and the news service quickly complied like a good minion. Obama administration aides appealed to the Reuters White House reporting team to kill a story by another reporter of the news service that suggested the [...]

Emanuel Calls Dems “Retarded”, Apologizes to Retarded People

3. February 2010

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I kid you not. Some liberal Democrats have gotten in the way of the Obama Agenda, or have questioned whether it’s worth supporting, so now the White House Chief of Staff considers them “retarded”. No offense to truly retarded people. A White House official emails that Rahm Emanuel has acknowledged calling liberal Democrats “retarded” and [...]

Oh My: Evan Bayh To Be Challenged by Dan Coats

2. February 2010

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Senator Evan Bayh (D-Ind), who voted in favor of the federal government taking over the American health care system, will be challenged by former Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind). INDIANAPOLIS – Informed and reliable sources are telling Howey Politics Indiana that former U.S. Sen. Dan Coats will announce Wednesday he will challenge U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh. [...]

Political Genius: Obama Says Not to Waste Money in Las Vegas

2. February 2010

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His Senate Majority Leader is already flailing in his re-election bid, so President Genius decides it’s the perfect time to declare that spending money is Las Vegas is a waste. Las Vegas being the economic engine of Nevada. Nevada being the home state of aforementioned Senate Majority Leader. Political. Genius. President Barack Obama took another [...]

The Largest Federal Payroll Ever

2. February 2010

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We should be surprised that the most corrupt and far-left administration in history, known for hiring even admitted Communists in high-ranking positions, has expanded the federal payroll to unprecedented levels? The same administration that submitted the largest budget with the largest deficit in American history? The era of big government has returned with a vengeance, [...]

Surprise: Obama’s Illegal Alien Auntie Still In U.S.

2. February 2010

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Zeituni Onyango, President Barack Obama’s aunt, continues to defy immigration law by remaining in the United States illegally. Worst yet, Auntie Obama is actually being subsidized by American taxpayers. The Boston Herald reports: The illegal alien aunt of President Obama could learn this week whether she can put down roots in Boston – or start [...]

Reuters Censors Story About Middle Class Taxes

2. February 2010

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Reuters apparently had second thoughts about exposing taxes being placed on the middle class. After initially releasing a story about the backdoor taxes today, the wire service sent out another notice telling news sites that the story had been pulled. It says a “replacement story” will be run sometime next week. One has to wonder [...]

Barack Obama’s State of Condescension

2. February 2010

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Most of Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech consisted of policies I disagreed with, historical revisions that defied reality, and occasionally a common sense policy that’s so glaringly obvious yet unexpected from this president. But one part that’s been bothering me is this: Still, this is a complex issue, and the longer it was [...]