I don’t know about you, but I feel sooooooo much better …
About Obama’s new Ebola Czar Ron Klain appointment: What we have here in the CDC is a competency PR problem [Darleen Click]
It’s all about what is really important to the White House. President Obama’s new “Ebola czar” Ron Klain is not only a skilled political operator, but a longtime Washington D.C. partisan insider. Klain’s history of working for key Democrats in Washington suggests that Obama is picking someone that will not just silence some media critics, but members of his own party. His partisan nature, however, is likely to draw fire
“The Centers for Everything But Disease Control” [Darleen Click]
Democrats are desperate to do whatever they can to cover President Angelyne Obama’s profound incompetence, the latest lie that “GOP budget cuts cause Ebola” is laid waste by Michelle Malkin So now the federal health bureaucrats in charge of controlling diseases and pandemics want more money to do their jobs. Hmph. Maybe if they hadn’t been so busy squandering their massive government subsidies on everything but their core mission, we
Graph of Ebola Deaths in West Africa [Geoffb]
Graph I made of deaths from Ebola in West Africa as reported by WHO. Days are numbered from start of 2014 on “X” axis and cumulative deaths on “Y” axis. Grid lines are every 21 days and every 200 deaths. Red line is a best fit to the curve. Last date is Oct. 15th.
Well, now … [Darleen Click]
An early look at tomorrow's front page. Read more: http://t.co/1ru9lgaBQw pic.twitter.com/e11FNZEAEf — New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) October 16, 2014 Heh.
Kafka was a piker … [Darleen Click]
Waking up a giant cockroach is nothing compared to life at college when one is secretly investigated for fighting anti-Semitism. The decision of the American Studies Association to boycott Israeli universities in December 2013 had upset me. I wrote emails, circulated articles, and was pleased that my university president quickly declared his opposition to the measure. I joined a national steering committee that set out to fight the boycott and
City of Houston subpoenas sermons and communications between clergy & congregants [Darleen Click]
Again, the Left spits on the First Amendment The city of Houston has issued subpoenas demanding a group of pastors turn over any sermons dealing with homosexuality, gender identity or Annise Parker, the city’s first openly lesbian mayor. And those ministers who fail to comply could be held in contempt of court. “The city’s subpoena of sermons and other pastoral communications is both needless and unprecedented,” Alliance Defending Freedom attorney
Queen Hillary: Businesses need to collaborate with colleges and universities to make education “more affordable” [Darleen Click]
Do ignore the $225,000 speaking fee she collected for her turn as Marie Antoinette Hillary Clinton called for businesses to collaborate with universities to make higher education more affordable in a $225,000 speech Monday night at the annual University of Nevada Las Vegas Foundation dinner. “Higher education shouldn’t be a privilege for those able to afford it,” Clinton told a crowd of approximately 900 people. “It should be an opportunity
“A Black South African on Israel and Apartheid” [Darleen Click]
Obviously, a Jew-lover Uncle Tom. Feel free to ignore his obviously demented testimony.
Oikophobia: “The Straight, White, Middle-Class Man Needs to Be Dethroned” [Darleen Click]
Put on your hip-waders, dears. Grayson Perry (an English artist, of course) pens a rambling screed of such over-the-top self-loathing and envy, it is worthy of The Onion save for it’s irony-free earnestness. Paddle your canoe up the River Thames and you will come round the bend and see a forest of huge totems jutting into the sky. Great shiny monoliths in various phallic shapes, they are the wondrous cultural
