Andrew McCarthy at NRO: Indiana law professor Dawn Johnsen, Pres. Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Justice Department’s all-important Office of Legal Counsel, had her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday. During questioning by Sen. Arlen Specter, the professor professed to be “shocked†by my contention that she had once analogized pregnancy to involuntary servitude, a violation of the Thirteenth Amendment’s prohibition of slavery. I made this contention in a profile of
February 2009
Live from Bloggers Row at CPAC (sponsored by Pajamas Media)
Report 2: Again, nothing much happening here today — one of the bright lights of the mainstream conservative movement went on air and gushed that everyone who matters to conservatism is here at CPAC (thank God I decided to crash this bitch; I don’t think my psyche could have withstood further marginalization) before going on to interview an Obama bolster with whom he had a good chuckle over how dumb
Hire the Vet [Dan Collins]
But first vet the hire. Yet another installment in The Neverending Story, Instapundit via Riehl: White House general counsel Gregory Craig has seized control of Obama’s vetting process after a series of nominees with unpaid taxes. But his wife’s business may also have avoided taxes. Who vets the vetter? And a source within the D.C. government has told Culligan that authorities have begun a full-fledged investigation into Noyes Graphics. (The
Tea Time for Congress [Dan Collins]
Jawa has up some good video from the Chicago Tea Party. You will have seen most of this already, but Flopping Aces has a video that should be shown over and over and over. I’m going to keep on mentioning how absurd it was for Time to list 25 people to blame for the mortgage meltdown without naming a single Congresscritter. Here’s Frontline’s program on the issue. Who’s missing from
Obama Keeps Campaign Promise [Dan Collins]
Next question: to where should they be redeployed? Three and a half years after Hurricane Katrina, the National Guard is pulling the last of its troops out of New Orleans this weekend, leaving behind a city still desperate and dangerous. Residents long distrustful of the city’s police force are worried they will have to fend for themselves. “I don’t know if crime will go up after these guys leave. But
Live from Bloggers Row at CPAC (sponsored by Pajamas Media)
Report 1. The College Politico just asked if he could borrow $7 for a sandwich and some Sun chips. I told him to get a job, then popped his little spiral binder. Other than that, not much to report. There’s a consensus here that Obama is very bad, that conservatism needs to battle against his badness, and that the way to do this is to take a few Roger Simon-approved
Weekend in New England Chicago
For any of the pw regulars who’d like to spend some time in Chicago with me (I realize you probably can’t do both the Iowahawk meet and greet and the pw meet and greet, so I’ll understand if you have already been sold on the former), we still have a few remaining spots available at the catch seminar, which will feature instruction in general conditioning, strength training, submission resistance (training
How Many Lumps? [Dan Collins]
Copied to me by Gregory Hill, an email he sent to Insty: To follow up on the message you posted from Robert Mayer: I think there are two dates that need to be focused on for the big protests: April 15th and July 4th. It has been mentioned before that holding massive protests around the country on Tax Day and basically shutting down the main post offices would be quite
Atlas Hurls [Dan Collins]
Read my lips: NO FUCKING WAY! The Obama administration is moving to rescind another controversial Bush administration abortion policy. The regulation, known as the “conscience clause,” took effect on the former president’s final day in office. It allows health care workers to decline to provide or participate in any service that violates their conscience. Next week, according to Obama administration sources, the Department of Health and Human Services will begin
