Morning Briefing
For January 24, 2014
Mike Huckabee Might Want to Rethink That Allusion to Nazis
Former Governor Mike Huckabee is getting
beaten up unfairly for a statement he made while speaking to the
Republican National Committee. He accurately described how the Democrats
portray women as helpless and in need of government. He went to
reference “Uncle Sugar.” The statement related to something else that
happened at the event and has been taken out of context.
What seems to not have been taken out of
context was the Governor suggesting conservative activists were headed
in the direction of the Nazis. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
The Vile Voice of Wendy Davis’ Supporters Ridiculing a Paraplegic
Wendy Davis cannot run from Battleground
Texas now. The Fort Worth office of Battleground Texas and Wendy Davis’s
Fort Worth campaign office are common ground with each other. They
share resources. Wendy Davis, last week, claimed she out raised Texas
Attorney General Greg Abbott by including fundraising totals from
Battleground Texas in her numbers.
She and Battleground Texas are the same. And
that is according to Wendy Davis’s own campaign. Project Veritas went
undercover and found Wendy Davis supports and Battleground Texas
coordinators ridiculing and mocking Attorney General Abbott for being in
a wheel chair. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
New Gallup numbers pour cold water all over one of the Democrats’ remaining defenses of ObamaCare
According to Gallup, which has been measuring
the percentage of uninsured Americans monthly since 2008, the current
rate of uninsured Americans is stuck at 16.1%.
A quick look at the trends will show you that
percentage is almost the same as what it was when President Obama took
office in January 2009, and nearly identical to the rate of uninsured in
March 2010, when the Democrats jammed ObamaCare through Congress on a
strictly party line vote. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
Milwaukee School Defines Community
Last month I detailed my experience at Hope
Christian High School in Milwaukee, courtesy of The Franklin Center’s
School Choice Conference. Hope
was the most impressive high school I’ve ever seen, but it wasn’t the
only school I had the privilege of visiting while in Milwaukee. Boarding our yellow school bus again, we traveled to Bruce-Guadalupe Community School. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
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