According to The Weekly Standard, President Obama has appointed Scott M. Matheson to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. This wouldn’t be notable if it were not for the fact that Mr. Matheson’s brother, Congressman Jim Matheson of Utah were one those whose “yes” vote on healthcare is one Obama...
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George Soros not satisfied with Barack Obama
According to this report in the Orlando Sentinel,
billionaire George Soros doesn’t feel like he got his money’s worth in supporting Barack Obama. That this international control freak, who is not even a US citizen, should financially support a presidential candidate, is bad enough. But that the issue of his “satisfaction” should be the subject...
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Quick! Pass a jobs bill before I hurt someone!
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid commented, not atypically, “”Men, when they’re out of work, tend to become abusive. Our domestic crisis shelters in Nevada are jammed.”
Reid made the comment on the Senate Floor yesterday, presumably shilling for the jobs bill, which is now also an anti-spousal-abuse bill, apparently.
It never ceases to amaze us how...
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Elco becoming the Lerner little by little
Since we’re downtown fairly frequently, it’s interesting to see the slow but sure progress being made on the Elco Theater, which, once refurbished, will be renamed the Lerner Theater (its original name). A lot of the work on the Elco is being done inside where it can’t be seen, so the biggest attention getter...
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I’m SHOCKED!! More global warming mistakes to come.
The UN is apologizing for recent errors in its report on the disappearance of Himalayan Glaciers, and admitted there may be further errors. I’m more prone to buy a gas guzzler today than ever before.
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A Supreme Court decision for everybody
To all the anti-corporatists out there who are angry about yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling, it protects you too. The Wall Street Journal explains..
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Brown victory highlights truth in government principles
http://www.redstate.com/docpundit/2010/01/20/dioguardi-brown-victory-highlights-truth-in-government-principles/.
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Politico: Democrats pledge to press on with health care. But how?
The Politico reports on Democrat plans for health care, now that their filibuster-proof majority is done. The pledge is to move forward and “get something passed,” but unless they can flip an Olympia Snowe or pull some kind of procedural trick, it’s hard to see how. And it’s hard to see how they could...
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