Feminists OK With Women in Panties Selling Beer. Pro-Life Ads? Not So Much
Sarah Palin nailed the National Organization of Women for trying to prevent CBS from airing a pro-life ad during the Super Bowl: “My message to these groups who are inexplicably offended by a pro-woman, pro-child, pro-life message airing during the Super Bowl: please concentrate on empowering women, help with efforts to prevent unexpected pregnancies, stay consistent [...]
The Astroturf ‘Expert’
Ed Morrissey highlights how an Obama administration health-care consultant was also a major media source on the health-care plan: When MIT economics professor Jonathan Gruber allowed himself to be quoted by numerous media outlets about his sunny analyses of ObamaCare, including a big push by Peter Orszag on his OMB site and in challenging reporters [...]
‘You Convicted Him on Twitter’
Andrew Breitbart gets into a fascinating argument with MSNBC’s David Shuster here. Via Nice Deb. Much more blog reaction at Memeorandum. UPDATE: Jill Stanek notes that the Washington Post has already been forced to correct and clarify its first report on James O’Keefe’s arrest.
Hopeless Choice
“President Obama’s book is called The Audacity of Hope. Abortion is the abandonment of hope. When a person chooses abortion they are saying they don’t have hope for the future, not for their child or for themselves.” – Fr. Robert Bruso
At the Scott Brown Victory Celebration, Old Ebbitt Grill
by Smitty Stacy and I are at the Old Ebbitt Grill for the Scott Brown victory celebration. This is an important test of the team blogging concept. The crowd is festive, the brew is cold and the venue lacking room for this many attractive conservatives. The staffers, of course, don’t show up on digital film, [...]
The Battle of Fitchburg: More About the Pro-Life Fight in Massachusetts
The day I left Massachusetts last week, Da Tech Guy picked up his local newspaper in Fitchburg and learned that Planned Parenthood was planning to open a clinic on Main Street – funded by federal stimulus money. The Battle of Fitchburg is rapidly becoming a national cause for the pro-life movement. Da Tech Guy post photos of today’s protests and [...]
Worse than Maddow and Olbermann
“David Shuster is the real sin at MSNBC. . . . He’s not a reporter. He’s a small-market shock jock they send to cover hurricanes and car-chases.” – Ace of Spades, talking about Shuster’s fight with Andrew Breitbart
Send Da Tech Guy to CPAC!
Da Tech Guy interviews Vietnam veteran Randy May at a Scott Brown rally Jan. 17 in Boston. The trademark Sicilian hand gestures. The ubiquitous fedoras. Trust me, we need Da Tech Guy at CPAC. He’s a proud man who works hard to support his family. He got laid off from his IT job more than a year ago, but keeps plugging [...]
E-Mail From a Reader
“The President should have prefaced his State of the Union speech with a profound moment of silence, recognizing the many thousands who died tragically in Haiti. Instead, Haiti was practically a footnote in his speech, and the point he made at the expense of all that unspeakable horror was basically how awesome we are. Obama [...]
‘I Forgot Chris Matthews Was White’
Raina Kelley of Newsweek had the blog post title of the day. She’s not the only MSM type noticing Vanilla McTingly’s awkward SOTU moment: Jay Bookman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “I can sympathize with the risks of talking on national TV for a living, but . . . that’s disturbing. Not said with bad intent, perhaps, but strange that he [...]
VIDEO: Adam Andrzejewski on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s Show
Instapundit hit Andrzejewski’s money-bomb last night and Lech Walesa will campaign for Andrzejewski tomorrow in Chicago. Hey, who told you about this guy first, huh? UPDATE: Dude! One of Andrzejewski’s Republican opponents for governor appeared in a campaign ad for Barack Obama: UPDATE II: Lech Walesa will appear Friday at a 2:30 p.m. Tea Party at Chicago’s [...]
The President Sends Me E-Mails
Once you’re on his list, you get ‘em all the time: Robert: I just finished delivering my first State of the Union, and I wanted to send you a quick note. We face big and difficult challenges. Change on the scale we seek does not come easily. But I will never accept second place for [...]
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