Archives for August 2010
‘A former member of the Israeli Black Panthers was sued this week…’
Democracy. Such a bad idea.
This can't wait either. ("Who," you ask? This guy. Who is … [Read more...]
You know how I was nagging you on Twitter yesterday to listen to Dennis Miller on the Ground Zero mosque?
There's a free clip here. Plus video from his "rant" on O'Reilly last night: … [Read more...]
So much for ‘Ain’t no Vietcong ever called me n*gger’
Planck's Constant muses upon black-on-Asian violence. So does the NYT: “We recommend our staff not to say it,” Ms. Tan said, looking over the crowd. “We don’t want to escalate with … [Read more...]
If you gave money to Haiti after the earthquake, you’re a material supporter of dictators
SDA: Friend at NGO is there building a shelter for volunteers. collected donations and supplies in three containers. Haitian 'authorities' are looking for a $60K bribe or else they won't let containers … [Read more...]
There is nothing ‘conservative’ about gay ‘marriage’
Support it if you wish, but you can't keep calling yourself a conservative. Pick one. Best take so far: Actual quote from the ruling today [the judge is gay btw]: “Gender … [Read more...]
Why Rush Limbaugh makes $40-million a year
This couldn't wait for my next Talk Radio Watch column. From the August 3 transcript: [Mayor Bloomberg's] a liberal, and one of the things that you have to understand about liberals is they look … [Read more...]
Canadian banks sponsor play about Muslim who wanted to blow them up
As I told you last week. Now with an update from Michael Coren: The following … [Read more...]
The first really black President (2016) explains it all for you
Allan West writes: The individuals who hijacked two airplanes and flew them into the World Trade Center towers shouted, “Allahu Akhbar”. The individuals who … [Read more...]
Using Twitter as part of a lobbying campaign (a case study)
At my Twitter blog, I've posted a case study about using Twitter as part of a successful polticial lobbying effort. … [Read more...]
‘For a hundred years, that was how it stood…’
Ann Coulter writes: And then, out of the blue in 1982, Justice Brennan slipped a footnote into his 5-4 opinion in Plyler v. Doe, asserting that "no plausible distinction with respect … [Read more...]