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August 14, 2013

The easy, elegant genius of David Thompson

… on display for all to envy. And nary a 1000-word sentence in the mix. When I grow up, I think I want to be David. But as we all know that I’m never gonna grow up, he’s really quite safe. Ridiculously so, even. Because as I was writing this, I just invented four new fart jokes! Juvenile, sure. But they were juicy ones, that much I can assure you!

“Facebook: Purveyor of Hate”

David Fischler looks into the Facebook double standard for what comes to count as hate speech worthy of censor, in this case, its defense of an anti-semitic Holocaust denial page. Now, Facebook being privately owned can do what it pleases. But the fact that it can do as it pleases doesn’t mean we can’t criticize it for making obviously “anti-foundationalist” decisions that are awash in hypocrisy. I don’t have much

“FULL INTERVIEW: Watch Mark Levin and Cavuto converse about Obamacare, America, and more…”

As the Liberty Amendments is now available for sale, it’s time we begin a genuine discussion here about the ideas behind the book’s proposals, along with the pushback we’re likely to see from, among others, Harry Reid’s good buddy and fellow 31-year Senate fixture, John McCain and the establicans, who will be guarding their power as jealously as the Democrats. The Party of the Status Quo — the less left

SHOCKER: what Democrats once denied was a stepping stone single payer system is now being proudly heralded by Dem leader as a stepping stone to single payer system

I Tweeted this out the other day, but I never got around to posting it. Consider that oversight rectified. Look: we all knew this was a precursor to a single payer system — that ObamaCare Mark I was designed to fail, with that failure then providing the rationalization for removing private sector players from the market at all. The IRS — perhaps under the caring, benevolent hand of, say, Lois

Ashton Kutcher said what? [Daleen Click]

Compare and contrast to Jason Greenslate below “I believe that opportunity looks a lot like hard work,” Kutcher began with his first point. “When I was 13, I had my first job with my dad carrying shingles up to the roof, and then I got a job washing dishes at a restaurant, and then I got a job in a grocery store deli, and then I got a job at