Connecting the Dots, Telling the Story
“[Neal] Rauhauser consistently promoted the hoax-hack theory of the WeinerGate scandal, continuing to argue that [Rep. Anthony] Weiner had been the victim of some devious hacker, even after Weiner admitted his guilt and resigned from office. Rauhauser also repeatedly linked [Brett] Kimberlin’s ‘Indict Breitbart’ site and, along the way, made several interesting statements.” — Robert […]
‘A Particularly Odd Argument’ by the Particularly Odd Bill Schmalfeldt
After Lee Stranahan filed online harassment charges against deranged cyberstalker Bill Schmalfeldt, the deranged cyberstalker argued: You have the ability to block incoming messages from people you do not wish to hear from. Aaron Walker observes: This is a particularly odd argument for him to make because he has used four different Twitter handles and […]
Tehran Supports Chuck Hagel, and Nobody Really Seems to Care
This ought to be shocking: Hooshang Amirahmadi, who led Rutgers’ Center for Middle Eastern Studies when Hagel came to campus, is the founder and president of the American-Iranian Council. He arranged for Hagel’s speech on March 2, 2007, the faculty source told The Daily Caller. The connection between Obama’s choice for Secretary of Defense and […]
Green: The Color of Stupidity
Andy at AOSHQ calls attention to an amusing episode of environmentalist stupidity: About 5,000 people showed up in D.C. for a protest against the Keystone XL pipeline. The free-market group Center for Industrial Progress attended in a counter-protest capacity, but the environmentalists were too stupid to get it: We wore shirts with the equation “Anti-Fossil […]
‘Privacy’ as Intimidation: How Abortion Supporters Suppress the Deadly Truth
If there were a Pulitzer for stunning disingenuity, Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak would be a sure-fire winner: Jennifer Morbelli died after undergoing a late-term abortion and Dvorak is concerned about violations of the dead woman’s privacy: Her name and photo have appeared on protest signs, in blogs and in newspapers. The intimate details of […]
About Paul Ehrlich and ‘The Most Spectacularly Wrong Book Ever Written’
Cover of Time magazine, Jan. 11, 1960 “You’re f–king up our future. . . . What do you think we learn at school? This is what we learned about. . . . We’re the 99 percent.” — 17-year-old student, St. Mary’s Academy, 2011 In an interview with Ed Driscoll, Jonathan V. Last discussed Paul Ehrlich’s […]
Gov. Sarah Palin To Address CPAC; Doug Mataconis’s Nose Wrinkles In Disdain
by Smitty CPAC 2013 remains a crucial huddle for the battered troops. The American Conservative Union (ACU) today announced former Vice Presidential Candidate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will address CPAC 2013 – the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference. America’s largest gathering of conservative leaders and activists will be held Thursday, March 14 – […]
Thaddeus McCotter Remembers, If Not Honors, Millard Fillmore
by Smitty In one of the biggest Huh? moments of my memory, McCotter went from high-ranking GOP representative and dark horse Presidential hopeful to. . .recovering Congressbum and of Counsel at the Detroit law firm of Ottenwess, Allman & Taweel, PLC. McCotter offers a profile of Millard Fillmore over at Breitbart.com, wherein he performs the […]
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