Is there nothing Obama supporters won’t say to excuse trampling on the First Amendment? Apparently not. The value to democracy of a courageous and unfettered press poking into back corners that agencies would rather keep hidden is incontrovertible. But I find myself wondering why journalists shouldn’t shoulder some responsibility for transgressions they often goad their sources to commit. […] National security staffers’ careers can be wrecked over how they handle
June 2013
June fundraiser begins today [sticky; new posts appear below; WEDNESDAY UPDATE]
I realize many of you helped me out a week or two back when I had some weekend snafu with the bank, and I appreciate that. This, however, is something different. Essentially, you are being asked here to reinforce my GENIUS. Now. Is that so difficult? In all seriousness, though, if you feel like contributing, fine. If not, cool. Thanks in advance. Thursday update: Getting close. Thanks so much for
Saturday morning in Obama’s America, 7
Is it just me, or does anyone else smell fried bologna?
Jesse Ventura: giving mendoucious twatwaffles a bad name [Darleen Click]
Pusillanimous, soulless, chum-sucking cockroach is suing the widow of Chris Kyle. Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura is setting his legal sights on the widow of a former Navy SEAL he had sued for defamation. Lawyers for Ventura have asked a federal court to continue his lawsuit against Chris Kyle — who was killed in February by a young veteran he was mentoring — by substituting Kyle’s wife, Taya, as the
IRS scandal? Just two 88 rogue agents … [Darleen Click]
Nothing to see … Washington (CNN) – The Internal Revenue Service has told House GOP investigators they have identified 88 IRS employees who may have documents relevant to the congressional investigation into targeting of conservative groups, according to a congressional source familiar with the investigation. The IRS asked these employees to preserve all the “responsive documents” on their computers, and it has been in the process of collecting it all
