Uh, ok: You’re queer enough, you’re fabulous enough, and gosh darn it, people accept your same-sex gropings and penetrations. Todd Starnes: The Department of Justice has been accused of religious intolerance and viewpoint discrimination after workers were sent an email directing them to verbally affirm homosexuality, according to a law firm specializing in religious liberty and now representing a DOJ whistleblower. Liberty Counsel said DOJ employees were emailed a
May 29, 2013
“House bill would force HHS to prescribe exercise guidelines ‘for all Americans'”
When the government controls your health care — in fact, when they have the compassion to give it to you for free — they can (and have to, in fact. For the compassion!) dictate what it is you need to do to earn it. And now we have a bipartisan push for just such a thing. To which I say this: I told you so. Though I’ll admit, in my
Corey Haim’s “Notes from the afterlife,” 16
I don’t usually weigh in on terrestrial politics, but the truth is, if I’d been arrested every time I got a hand job from some underage kid who wanted me to sign his Lost Boys t-shirt, there would be no Dream a Little Dream, much less its (in my opinion) criminally underrated sequel. Sometimes the law is just stupid — especially when it threatens to get in the way of
“IRS higher-ups requested info on conservative groups, letters show”
Sure. But these were just a pair of rogue, low-level, oft-chastised higher-ups. With ties to Cincinnati. So honestly, there’s nothing to see here — and every time you provocateurs in the media write about it you’re just proving to the American people that you are more interested in going after an historic black historic president and capitalizing politically on a small flaw in an otherwise wonderful agency than you are
“A Bad Relationship: How the Press Came To Love Obama More Than Itself”
Uh oh. Somebody’s about to get audited! [REPRISE!]. Stuart Stevens, the Daily Beast: What would you think of a president under whom the IRS targeted his harshest political opponents, during his reelection campaign? What would you think of a president whose obsession with leaks and secrecy was so great that he used the Justice Department to obtain phone records of reporters, in violation of Justice’s established procedure? What would you
“Cincinnati IRS Agent: Special ‘task force’ in DC made decisions about processing Tea Party applications”
Uh oh. Somebody’s about to get audited! TRS: NBC News has an article out this morning that is mostly a rehash of information we already know. But there was something else in the article that caught my eye: Cleta Mitchell, another attorney representing conservative groups that allege they were targeted, said an IRS agent in Cincinnati told her a “task force” IRS office in Washington, D.C., was making the decisions
