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  • Actually, Anthony Weiner Sexted From His Congressional Office--And Had Phone Sex, Too

    06/07/2011 8:11:38 AM PDT · by AAABEST · 30 replies
    Business Insider ^ | June 7, 2001 | Henry Blodget
    In his apparently full confession yesterday, Rep. Anthony Weiner said that he had never used "government resources" to sext with his gal pals. Sending out lewd photos, he implied, was just some dumb thing he did on his own time. That appears to be another lie. According to Radar Online, one of Weiner's partners said he used to sext with her all the time from his office. She also said that they had phone sex from there. [SNIP] An examination of congressional records, the official bible of the proceedings and debates of the U.S. Congress, has found Rep. Weiner (D-Brooklyn/Queens)...
  • DNC Chair: Republicans Want to Make it a Crime to Be An ‘Undocumented Immigrant’

    05/29/2011 10:51:51 AM PDT · by wazoo1031 · 59 replies
    Michelle Malkin ^ | May 29, 2011 | Doug Powers
    <p>As far as sheer entertainment value, I was a fan of Howard Dean as Chairman of the DNC, but I think Debbie Wasserman Schultz may soon surpass him, if she hasn’t already.</p> <p>I think the president was clearly articulating that his position — the Democrats position — is that we need comprehensive immigration reform. We have 12 million undocumented immigrants in this country that are part of the backbone of our economy. And that is not only a reality but a necessity. And that it would be harmful if — the Republican solution that I’ve seen in the last three years is that we should just pack them all up and ship them back to their own countries, and that in fact it should be a crime and we should arrest them all. I mean that was the legislation that Jim Sensenbrenner advanced a couple of years ago. She does know that it is a crime to be an illegal alien, right? Normally something that has the word “illegal” right there in its name is a big clue that it might not be legal. What’s next? Will mean old Republicans want to make car theft (undocumented vehicle procurement) or shoplifting (uncompensated one-way commerce) crimes too?</p>
  • The real reason liberals smear conservatives as racists

    05/29/2011 8:53:16 AM PDT · by FredJake · 18 replies
    examiner.com ^ | 5/28/2011 | Joe Newby
    There can be only one reason liberals instinctively call conservatives racists. Like Pavlov's dogs, they have been conditioned to do so by their masters in the Democrat-media complex. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was a Russian scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1904 for his studies of the digestive system. While studying the impact of saliva on digestion, he noticed that his test subjects - dogs - salivated even when there was no food present. Eventually, he realized the dogs were responding to the lab coats worn by his assistants. He expanded his experiments to determine the reason. ... His findings...
  • You Couldn't Make It Up (Brit lefty savages Hillary)

    04/03/2008 5:09:12 AM PDT · by Notary Sojac · 59 replies · 121+ views
    Belfast Telegraph ^ | April 2, 2008 | Mark Steel
    Traditionally, Democrat candidates for President start slightly radical, then try to reassure Conservative America, get in a tangle and look like idiots. But this time may be different, because Barack Obama has stuck by his friend the militant preacher, refusing to disown him, and Hillary Clinton has gone mental. Her response to being caught lying to a military audience, when she invented a story about being under sniper fire in Bosnia, was to say it wasn't surprising she got some things wrong, seeing how she spoke millions of words every day. What a magnificent idea, that if you say lots...
  • Progressive Ins. Says Lying Its Way Into Church Support Group To Dig Up Dirt Was "Reasonable"

    10/18/2007 12:17:43 AM PDT · by rvoitier · 23 replies · 81+ views
    consumerist.com ^ | WED OCT 17 2007 | BY BEN POPKEN
    In insurance land, it seems, things can be morally wrong, yet legally reasonable.
  • Kos Traffic Numbers Inflated by 60% [ "Phony" Stats Report! ]

    10/07/2007 3:19:23 PM PDT · by melt · 53 replies · 1,741+ views
    patrickruffini.com ^ | 10/03/07 | Patrick Ruffini
    Yesterday, I had the good “fortune” of being frontpaged on Daily Kos. The post sat atop the site for two hours. According to Google Analytics, the link produced 1,164 visitors yesterday. For the traffic behemoth Kos is portrayed as, that seems low, especially since he linked to two posts of mine. I went and looked at other notable traffic spikes this year, and this one isn’t really even close to some other blockbuster links. For instance, A Marc Ambinder link (linked to by Andrew Sullivan) to my 2008 Wire videowall produced 2,205 visits on June 5th. A link from the...
  • Help me Combat Liberal Lies (Vanity)

    09/05/2007 1:54:14 PM PDT · by scottdeus12 · 54 replies · 1,368+ views
    9/5/07 | Self
    I was just told by a Liberal fellow worker that just about every Republican member of the Senate or Congress is either under investigation or indictment. As for Democrats, well, squeaky clean of course. I asked for his source, and it's Newsweek (Liberal rag). Does anyone have the info on who is under investigation or indictment - Democrat and Republican?
  • Try some honesty (Canada)

    10/06/2006 4:57:26 PM PDT · by fanfan · 1 replies · 295+ views
    The Ottawa Sun ^ | Fri, October 6, 2006 | Ottawa Sun Editorial Board
    Try some honestyWe get the idea that politics is a blood sport. That things are often said both inside and outside Parliament that might not stand up to scrutiny in the cold light of day. That doesn't mean we like the idea, though. We'd prefer to hear our politicians put forward their programs and policies and explain to the Canadian public why their party's platform is worthy of support. We could do without the cheap shots and the innuendo that have become such a part of politics in Canada today. So anxious, though, are our politicians to score points that...
  • EDITORIAL: Kyoto was always full of hot air

    07/23/2006 4:05:07 AM PDT · by Clive · 15 replies · 1,211+ views
    Toronto Sun ^ | 2006-07-23 | (editorial page)
    A startling admission recently by Canada's former Liberal environment minister regarding the Kyoto accord hasn't received anywhere near the attention it deserves. That was a candid acknowledgment by federal Liberal leadership contender Stephane Dion -- literally the "Mr. Environment" of the federal Liberal party -- that Canada cannot meet the targets to lower greenhouse gas emissions the Liberals committed us to when they signed the Kyoto treaty. The story appeared on July 1 in the National Post, one reason it largely slipped under the public's radar, since everyone was out celebrating Canada's 139th birthday at the time. Dion conceded even...
  • Zarqawi Documents Prove Liberal Media Lies

    06/15/2006 6:53:39 PM PDT · by Cato Uticensis · 36 replies · 2,738+ views
    Republic of Utica@blogspot.com | 15 June 2006 | Cato Uticensis Republic Praetor
    Thanks to documents recovered in Abu Musab 'al-Zarqawi's bombed out Headquarters, 104 terrorists have been killed and hundreds more taken prisoner. Dozens of weapons caches have been captured. But of almost equal importance is the insight we gained into 'al-Qaeda's state in Iraq. The 21st century's Ho Chi Minh despaired of the state of his terror organization. He was writing that America was winning the war and he wasn't replacing his combat losses. Do you remember how Liberal "Geniuses" went on and on about how we were "creating more terrorists"? Yeah right. Zarqawi complained about how he wasn't getting any...
  • Liberal infallibility: What Ann Coulter is right

    06/11/2006 4:58:39 AM PDT · by harpu · 74 replies · 2,664+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | 6/11/06 | Kevin McCullough
    Liberals in America have been staging a new strategy on winning public policy debates. Simply provide spokespeople that no one is allowed to respond to. Ann Coulter had the gall to challenge that and let loose with some direct observations in her newest best-seller "GODLESS" and true to form liberals have been fomenting in response. The reason they do is not because it breaks some sacred respect that one should have for a grieving mother, wife, or relative. Rather the reason they are so outraged by this is because it simply stabs through the heart the strategy of hiding behind...
  • Report Slams Medical Response to Katrina

    12/10/2005 8:49:27 AM PST · by digger48 · 6 replies · 268+ views
    AP ^ | 12-10-05 | CAIN BURDEAU
    NEW ORLEANS - The federal government's medical response to Hurricane Katrina was bungled by a lack of supplies and poor communication, according to a congressional report released Friday. The report, based in part on interviews with doctors who responded to the hurricane, says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was unable to effectively set up field hospitals and handle the medical emergencies in the Louisiana Superdome, where thousands of evacuees were stuck for days after New Orleans flooded. "The entire system is broken and we need to fix it before the next major disaster strikes, whether it's another hurricane or...
  • Rest in Peace, Air America

    11/13/2005 1:07:45 PM PST · by NapkinUser · 107 replies · 3,978+ views
    Smithsophian ^ | 10/27/2005 | Kirsten Steinke
    If you are a conservative at Smith, it is more than likely that you have been told at least once to "educate yourself." In an effort to be P.C. even in their criticisms of conservatives, the most common liberal dismissal of conservative beliefs is ignorance. According to liberals, all conflicting beliefs could be solved through education, which is really a nice way of saying "increased exposure to liberal brainwashing." However, it has long been a fact that when people are given the option to educate themselves, conservative beliefs consistently win out. Conservatives have long dominated the sale of political books,...
  • USA Founder Blasts Paper's Editors

    04/15/2004 6:55:33 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 3 replies · 192+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 04/15/04 | Carl Limbacher
    USA Today's recent ethical troubles with their former reporter Jack Kelley are the fault of the newspaper's and their determination to expand coverage beyond the United States and make it more "upscale." "When big-time blunders occur in any workplace, the boss or bosses usually are at fault, not clerks or secretaries or salespeople," USA Today's founder Neuharth wrote in his weekly USA Today column, a copy of which Editor & Publisher obtained today. Wrote Neuharth "Not reporters, the buck stops with the boss." The column appears just days after USA Today Publisher Craig Moon received a long-awaited, confidential report from...
  • Kerry challenges Bush to prosecute Clarke if former anti-terrorism advisor lied - CBS

    03/26/2004 4:59:32 PM PST · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 195 replies · 589+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | 3/26/04 | AFP/Staff
    NEW YORK (AFP) - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry challenged President George W. Bush) to prosecute former national security aide Richard Clarke if they can show that he lied about terrorism policy. "My challenge to the Bush administration would be, if (Clarke) is not believable and they have reason to show it, then prosecute him for perjury because he is under oath, Kerry told CBS's MarketWatch. "They have a perfect right to do that," said Kerry. Republicans in Congress want to declassify testimony Clarke gave before Congress in 2002 that they claim is at odds with accounts critical of the...
  • Bush's Aide'sCousin charged with being an agent for Iraq (Leftwing media spin)

    03/12/2004 6:49:38 AM PST · by Blood of Tyrants · 15 replies · 221+ views
    Tennessean (print story, not online) and Knight Ridder News Service | 3/12/04 | Shannon McCaffrey & Ron Hutcheson
    (subtitle) Suspect tried to affect U.S. foreign policy, officials say A distant cousin of White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card was charged with working for the Iraqi Intelligence Servise, after Card turned turned her in to the FBI for contacting him in the weeks before the war, allegedly on behalf of Saddam Hussein's regieme. [snip](and waaaayyyy down the article) Lindauer is a one time journalist and press aide to four Democrat members of Congress.
  • Lies, Liars, and the Liberals who tell them

    12/18/2003 9:05:43 PM PST · by wadeintothem · 2 replies · 147+ views
    A rant by a newbie - hopefully its not to tough or out of line.
  • Schwarzenegger Pledges to End Acrimony With Democrats

    10/08/2003 1:29:50 PM PDT · by PokeyJoe · 23 replies · 214+ views
    Bloomberg.com ^ | 10/8/03 | Bloombert
    <p>Arnold Schwarzenegger, the bodybuilder and actor turned politician, promised to call the leaders of the Democrat-controlled legislature to convince them they must work together to cut spending and close the state's $8 billion budget deficit.</p> <p>Schwarzenegger unseated Governor Gray Davis in a recall election yesterday. Both men pledged to cooperate during the transition after an election campaign that included allegations by 15 women of sexual misconduct by Schwarzenegger and charges of incompetence and ``terminating hope'' by Schwarzenegger's campaign against the incumbent Davis.</p>
  • Among the Bush haters (Why isn't the news media decrying Bush Hate like they did Clinton Hate?)

    08/18/2003 9:48:59 PM PDT · by Timesink · 30 replies · 415+ views
    TownHall.com ^ | August 19, 2003 | Rich Lowry
    Among the Bush hatersRich Lowry August 19, 2003In the 1990s, a few lunatics accused President Clinton of murder and other crimes, leading to the coinage of the phrase "Clinton-hating." Thereafter, anyone who said a discouraging word about Clinton's sex-and-lies scandal, his slipperiness with the truth or his poor performance was tarred as a "Clinton-hater" and considered somehow illegitimate. The charge of Clinton-hating, constantly retailed by the media, became one of the most useful tools of the president's defenders. It is curious, then, that the press, which lately was so sensitive to any "hatred" directed toward a sitting president, has shown...
  • One drag 'can hook children'

    08/29/2002 8:48:14 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 36 replies · 313+ views
    BBC ^ | 8/29/02
    One drag 'can hook children' Half of boys were hooked within six months Children become addicted to cigarettes very quickly, and in some cases just one puff is enough to get them hooked. US researchers say teenagers appear to be more vulnerable than adults to the addictive effects of nicotine because their brains are still developing. Two other studies found children's smoking habits were heavily influenced by teachers and peers who smoked. Forty per cent of 332 children studied in the US research who had tried tobacco, even just once, reported symptoms of addiction. Just over half of the 237...