This is Gloria Allred. Some sexual harassment is more equal than others. Evidently.
November 2011
Corporate Taxes in the US: yes, Virginia, they really are burdensome
Jim Pethokoukis, AEI: Sure, America has the second highest corporate tax rate among advanced economies. But few pay the headline rate, right? For instance, liberal advocacy group Citizens for Tax Justice just released a report noting that 30 U.S. corporations paid no income taxes to Uncle Sam for the years 2008-2010. (The always excellent Tax Foundation pokes several holes in that study.) But guess what, the effective average tax rate
BREAKING: proof of Cain's harassment? He wears double-breasted suits.
Plus, have you seen the way he smiles, all slow and such? He’s Mandingo. Robin Givhan, Daily Beast: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has been trying to shut down the unsavory story line that he sexually harassed at least two female co-workers while heading the National Restaurant Association from 1993 to 1996, by proclaiming that he was “falsely accused” and suggesting that he’s the victim of a witch hunt, a
"Wall St. Made More Money In 2.5 Years Of Obama Than 8 Years Of Bush"
OCCUPY IRONY! Exit question: if you can stuff 15 floppy-shoed clowns into a VW Bug, how many VW Bugs will it take to shuttle “the 99%” out of Zuccotti Park and back to Westchester? (h/t Weasel Zippers)
Gloria Allred to trot out new Cain accuser
The timing is probably just coincidental.
Brief thoughts on last night's Cain/Gingrich Lincoln-Douglas debate
First, let me say that I very much liked the format — and my wife, whom I made watch it with me (SEXUAL HARASSMENT!) said after that she learned a whole lot more than she thought she would. The format was far more useful for vetting a potential President than is the soundbite format the mainstream media prefers — the end result of the latter being that an activist press
Defending the Dream: Mark Levin's Keynote Address
“The hour’s late. The time is now. And the nation needs you like never before.” Think about it: what the OccupyDC mob tried to overrun last evening was in essence a call for the restoration of individual freedom and autonomy. That is to say, the mob was, by its actions, actually protesting against unalienable rights and the rule of law — the fundamental building blocks of a society that offers
Cain's accuser's lawyer says it is "innacurate" to call the settlement agreement his client received a "severance agreement"
He also suggests that multiple complaints suggest a pattern of sexual harassment. “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” he noted. Best I can tell, the question over the nature of the type of settlement — the former NRA Board head said he thought these severance agreements, a fact also reported by the NYT — and the suggestion that Cain knew specifics of the allegation, are the only two big takeaways from
"More mumbo-jumbo from Dems on taxes, stimulus"
Racist: Washington Democrats constantly demand tax increases because they are addicted to Big Government. How else to account for Obama’s repeated declarations that “we can’t wait” for Congress to pass another $449 billion economic stimulus jobs program, even though the previous one under Obama poured $757 billion down a rat hole without putting a dent in America’s near-depression levels of unemployment. The latest Democratic jobs program would be “paid for”
