Naturally, American Thinker editor Rick Moran is against the idea — he believes recall elections are costly, and besides, they should only be attempted in the event of gross misconduct by lawmakers, not over “policy differences,” an assault on our second amendment that disallows government the power to infringe on a natural right evidently not evidence of such a violation of their oath, but instead just one more minor partisan
“In Michigan, reality is unconstitutional.” [Darleen Click]
Mark Steyn on Detroit By the time Detroit declared bankruptcy, Americans were so inured to the throbbing dirge of Motown’s Greatest Hits — 40 percent of its streetlamps don’t work; 210 of its 317 public parks have been permanently closed; it takes an hour for police to respond to a 9-1-1 call; only a third of its ambulances are driveable; one-third of the city has been abandoned; the local realtor
The Truth [Darleen Click] UPDATED
Visited relatives yesterday and one is a flaming Lib. Needless to say, we avoided the Zimmerman case because even a passing mention brought her to literally screaming SHUT UP! at anyone that defended the verdict. She had CNN coverage of the “Martin Protests” running muted in the background. When I pointed out that the close ups of the professionally printed signs included the tag line “worldworkers.org” she absolutely refused to
“She sure shouldn’t be going to the press.” [Darleen Click]
So claims US Marshall Matt Wiggins of the woman he could have easily killed when he headed a no-warrant, militarized, home invasion style “search” of Louise Goldsberry’s apartment After leaving her operating room scrub nurse duties at Sarasota’s Doctors Hospital on Wednesday, Louise Goldsberry went to her Hidden Lake Village apartment. Her boyfriend came over, and after dinner — about 8 p.m. — Goldsberry went to her kitchen sink to
Obama’s hoodie moment — “Coulda been me” and the real agenda [Darleen Click]
Obama is his own favorite subject (text of today’s remarks) But I did want to just talk a little bit about context and how people have responded to it and how people are feeling. You know, when Trayvon Martin was first shot I said that this could have been my son. Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago. And when you think
Hobby Lobby wins injunction against HHS mandate [Darleen Click]
Just in WASHINGTON, DC – Today, a federal court granted Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. a preliminary injunction against the HHS abortion-drug mandate, preventing the government from enforcing the mandate against the Christian company. This victory comes less than a month after a landmark decision by the full 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled 5-3 that Hobby Lobby can exercise religion under the First Amendment and is likely to win
“McCain: I Don’t Know How Many Passports We Let You Forge”
And really, what does it matter? Such gotcha questions are but distractions from the real message, which is that John McCain is a friend to the noble immigrant, who history shows us has built our country and made it great, doing things lazy, fat-assed Anglos simply will not. Like, for instance, install hydraulics and eight subwoofers into El Caminos, or form truly epic cockfighting rings. So the real question is,
A message from the Senate Conservatives Fund
For those of you in a rush, I’ll paraphrase: a bunch of our establishment GOP leaders are timid little vaginas. And not the smart, mousy, librarian kind who, once you convince them to take off their glasses, lose the frumpy cardigan, and buy a pair of heels, become like confident, glorious swans; but rather the really stupid and ignorant ones, like the kind that Meghan McCain may one day use
GOP ready to offer “revenue enhancements”
Or, as we who eschew the Orwellian use of language like to call them, tax increases. Again. But this is all part of a grand bargain that, ultimately, Hugh Hewitt and a few other GOP cheerleaders will herald as a genius stroke by the very underrated and underappreciated pair of Mitch McConnell, who has helped steer the GOP away from becoming a regional party by pushing Democrat policy, and John
