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March 11, 2014

Progress Texas Democrats bring the creepy to an anti-Abbott ad [Darleen Click]

Gregg Abbott has been a paraplegic for 30 years and uses a wheelchair. Exactly who were the soul-dead poltroons who conceived and approved photoshopping Abbot as standing? And not just standing, but towering over a small, melanin-enriched woman? Just so wrong. h/t Red State

Mitch McConnell to TEA Partiers: Bow before ZOD

You know you’re running with the conservative pack when you choose to bash the TEA Party in the New York Times.  And you’re prepared to do anything in your power — with all the party machinery at your disposal — to make sure you hold on to your seat at the trough.  Because if you ever did, you’ve long since stopped worrying about the wishes of the electorate, trading that

“Labor Force Participation Hits Record Low for Americans in Their 20s”

How’s that hopey-changey think workin’ out for ya’? The labor force participation rate in 2013 for Americans in their twenties hit the lowest level recorded since 1981, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics started releasing employment data on people in the full age bracket of 20 through 29. The labor force participation rate for people ages 20 through 24—which BLS has been tracking since 1948—hit a 42-year low in 2013.

“Judge Jeanine answers the question: Did Obama lie to get into the White House?”

Or maybe a better title would be “Judge Jeanine bracing for future IRS investigations into her entire life”. But from what I can tell about her, she seems to be someone who keeps her receipts neatly organized.  So she’s got that going for her.    

“Poll: Obamacare Approval ‘Rebounds’ to…39 Percent”

Guess the number of those adversely impacted by it has been…delayed: The improvement is “slight,” they concede, but who’s excited for an Obamacare rebound? Not the American people, it turns out, despite CNN’s hopeful spin: According to the poll, 39% of Americans say they support the health care law, up from 35% in December, a record low in CNN polling. The uptick of four percentage points is within the survey’s