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January 23, 2013

A (new yellow) Star is Born

Probably nothing malicious in any of this.  Just an academic exercise.  A way to get at the truth so that we can understand it and figure out ways to correct those problems that keep blocking the way toward American progress. Namely, hate and extremism.  Which, evidently is the bailiwick of the “right.”  We know this because, well, they don’t agree with progressives, and progressives stand against hate and against extremism. 

“Elimination of debt ceiling passes House”

House GOP turns power of the purse over to the imperial President. Who likely won’t use his new-found (albeit “temporary”) powers to invent and spend money that doesn’t exist — in a move that in fact acts as a “partial repeal of representative government” — in any way that could be described as “malicious.” Frankly, I’m embarrassed that you’d even suggest such a thing. And I’m talking to you who

“Shock claim: Obama only wants military leaders who ‘will fire on U.S. citizens'”

Alinsky. Cloward-Piven. Is it really that far fetched that Obama would read Ayers’ Prairie Fire Manifesto as an operator’s manual?  Examiner.com: On Monday, renowned author and humanitarian Dr. Jim Garrow made a shocking claim about what we can expect to see in Obama’s second term. Garrow made the following Facebook post: I have just been informed by a former senior military leader that Obama is using a new “litmus test”

Hillary: the truth is somewhere in my cankles. Gaze upon them if you dare.

Hillary Clinton’s Senate testimony, open thread. Which, at this point, it doesn’t much matter what she says. We’re just thankful that she finally has here health! Anyway, I would make this a drinking game — one shot of whatever it is they drink in Benghazi to mask the pain for each lie a recuperated and (finally) well-prepped Ms Clinton tells — but then I’d probably be booked on accessory to

“I simply take what is given to me.” [Darleen Click]

Ah, Britain’s own Life of #Julia Natalija Belova, 33, told The Sun how she spurns full-time work — yet can afford foreign holidays and buys designer clothes. The Lithuanian said: “British benefits give me and my daughter a good life.” She has milked soft-touch Britain for £50,000 in benefits and yesterday said: “I simply take what is given to me.” Overjoyed Natalija told how she lives a life of luxury