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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

RIP, Levon Helm.

When Nancy Pelosi Speaks…

Something idiotic is bound to come out of her cosmetically stretched and plumped pie hole. Case in point:  “Amend the First Amendment”: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday endorsed a movement announced by other congressional Democrats on Wednesday to ratify an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would allow Congress to regulate political speech when it is engaged in by corporations as opposed to individuals. The First Amendment says

“Our border is still a sieve and we need more troops on the border…”

“… or some law enforcement agency, or troops to secure the border.” Or, you know, we could just do nothing, call that intended impotence “comprehensive immigration reform,” then pat ourselves on the back for being such champions of universal human liberty.  Plus, more people to pander to! — Which, hell, that seems a lot easier — and a lot more gratifying — than being labeled a xenophobic hater of the

“K Street and Tea Party again fight for soul of GOP”

Unfortunately, it turns out the GOP doesn’t really have a soul, so the “fight” is more or less moot: Big business and the Tea Party are at swords’ points once again, with GOP Senate primaries for the second straight election becoming proxy battles in the war over the soul of the Republican Party. Conservative insurgents pose serious threats this year to establishment Republicans in at least three open-seat Senate races.

“Al Gore TV sets another show for no one to watch”

At IBD, Andrew Malcolm welcomes Gavin Newsom to the Current TV vanity stable: Since 1996, Newsom has been busy. He was for a time the only white heterosexual male on the Board of Supervisors. He was the city’s mayor and gained national fame for issuing marriage licenses to gay couples against state law. During the divorce from his first wife, Newsom had an affair with his appointments secretary who was

“McCain and Daniels Defend Lugar”

What Republican establishment? Mitch Daniels and John McCain are coming to Sen. Dick Lugar’s rescue, POLITICO has learned. The Indiana governor and the Arizona senator have cut ads on Lugar’s behalf that are likely to air in the closing weeks of his neck-and-neck Republican primary contest. While the details of the commercials are unclear, two GOP sources confirm that the two political heavyweights are featured in television and radio spots

Why small-gov hobbits need not to retreat to the shire [Darleen Click]

… because there are some candidates that deserve our support and vote …

Obama Administration Opposes Nationalization [McGehee]

The Obama Administration has stated publicly its opposition to the nationalization of a major corporation. It isn’t one of ours. The United States on Wednesday said Argentina’s plan to nationalize leading energy company YPF was a “negative development” that could hurt the Latin American country’s economy and investment climate. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the United States was very concerned about Argentina’s bid to seize the company, controlled by

Obama will gladly fight for immigration reform!

You know, next Tuesday. Washington Examiner: “I can promise that I will try to do it in the first year of my second term,” President Obama recently told Enrique Acevedo, an anchor at the Spanish language television network Univision. Obama was talking about comprehensive immigration reform, which would regularize the status of more than ten million people living in this nation illegally. On the same subject, four years ago, then-Senator

“Why we can’t go back to sky-high, 1950s tax rates”

Aside from common sense reasons, like, eg., money will move offshore and leave the country entirely. Jim Pethokoukis: The top marginal tax rate was 91% during the 1950s. Here’s why we can’t go back: 1. The 1950s was no Golden Age. The U.S. economy grew by an average of 3.4% a year between 1948 and 2007. How did the 1950s do in comparison? If you measure the 1950s from 1950 to