April 7, 2014
ALAN KEYES — The stories report that
"officials" are saying that there was no indication that the second
shooting spree at Fort Hood was terrorism-related. They say that "Lt.
Gen. Mark Milley, III Corps commander at Fort Hood, said the shooter was
a soldier who was under evaluation for post-traumatic stress disorder."
They say that "the shooter, identified as 34-year old Ivan Lopez, is
among the dead."... (more)
April 7, 2014
CLIFF KINCAID — Pat Buchanan's column "Is
God Now on Russia's Side?" is difficult to read and almost
laugh-out-loud funny, as Buchanan was once a staunch anti-communist who
served President Reagan as his communications director during the Cold
War.... (more)
April 7, 2014
HERITAGE ACTION — Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has
some advice for Republicans if they are serious about regaining
popularity. It boils down to being true to their word and upholding
"principles we already espouse." One such principle is their stance
against crony capitalism, which was singled out for condemnation for the
first time in 2012 in the Republican party platform... (more)
April 7, 2014
MY WAY — At the prodding of business
organizations, House Republicans quietly secured a recent change in
President Barack Obama's health law to expand coverage choices, a
striking, one-of-a-kind departure from dozens of high-decibel attempts
to repeal or dismember it.... (more)
April 7, 2014
GILMER MIRROR — Kesha Rogers, a candidate in the Democratic Party's May 27 runoff for United States Senator, responded in a telephone interview Wednesday to criticism leveled at her by Upshur County Democratic Chairman Dan Miles Jr. two days earlier.... (more)
April 7, 2014
DAILY CALLER — IRS agents testified before
Congress that the agency's political targeting did not apply to
progressive groups as Democrats and the media have claimed, according to
a bombshell new staff report prepared by the House Oversight Committee
chairman, Rep. Darrell Issa... (more)
April 7, 2014
DAILY CALLER — The day when the nation
collectively has made enough money to pay its total tax burden for the
year is three days later this year, according to a new report. According
to a report released Monday by the Tax Foundation, this year Tax Freedom Day falls 111 days into 2014, on April 21... (more)
April 7, 2014
NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE — The communications
giant Comcast announced in February that it would buy Time Warner Cable
for $45 billion, creating the largest cable provider in America, with
more than 33 million customers. That is about one third of the U.S.
cable- and satellite-television market. FCC approval is required for the
merger to go into effect.... (more)
April 7, 2014
THE SMOKING GUN — When friends and family
members gathered recently at the White House for a private celebration
of Michelle Obama's 50th birthday, one of the invited partygoers was a
former paid FBI Mafia informant. That same man attended February's state
dinner in honor of French President Francois Hollande... (more)
April 7, 2014
THE TELEGRAPH — A Christian couple in
Pakistan have become the latest to be sentenced to death for blasphemy,
after they were accused of sending a text message deemed insulting to
the Prophet Mohammed. Shafqat Emmanuel and Shagufta Kausar, from the
eastern town of Gojra, were sentenced after what the couple's lawyer
said was a case motivated by a personal grudge... (more)
April 6, 2014
ROBERT KNIGHT — The stage is being set for
the U.S. Supreme Court to manufacture a "right" to homosexual "marriage"
in the Constitution. That's the document written by the same American
Founders whose minds the court read in 1973 to include fever dreams of
unlimited abortions.... (more)
April 6, 2014
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — Honor Diaries is an
important film that explores the brutality and systematic inequality
faced by women in Muslim-majority societies. It features both believing
Muslim women, like Dr. Qanta Ahmed (whose compelling essay about the
film was published here at National Review Online yesterday), and former
Muslims like Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the renowned author and human-rights
activist.... (more)
April 6, 2014
WORLDNETDAILY — A lawsuit has been filed
against the U.S. Treasury Department because agency officials have
refused to provide records related to the arbitrary delay in Obamacare's
"employer mandate," which was to have required employers to provide
certain levels of health care coverage to workers or be penalized.... (more)
April 6, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — Chicago police are
reporting that the murder rate for the first quarter of the year is the
lowest it's been in more than 50 years, which gun advocates are
attributing to a concealed carry law passed in Illinois last year.... (more)
April 6, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — Anti-gun activist and
former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg probably won't be thrilled
with this idea: Gun manufacturer Black Rain Ordnance Inc. has released a
"New York Compliant" AR-15.... (more)
April 6, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — The State Department
misplaced and lost some $6 billion due to the improper filing of
contracts during the past six years, mainly during the tenure of former
Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, according to a newly released
Inspector General report.... (more)
April 4, 2014
NEWSMAX — Here's more fallout from the
health care law: Until now, customers could walk into an insurance
office or go online to buy standard healthcare coverage any time of
year. Not anymore.... (more)
April 4, 2014
NEWSMAX — The White House asked major TV networks for a prime-time slot for President Barack Obama's Tuesday speech proclaiming Obamacare had reached its 7.1 million enrollment milestone, but network officials rebuffed the request.... (more)
April 4, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Obama
administration's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has a new
"catch and release" program. The Center for Immigration Studies this
week put the lie to the administration claim that by sharply curtailing
deportation of so-called "Dreamers," it could redeploy ICE resources to
crack down harder on illegal aliens with criminal records.... (more)
April 4, 2014
JOSEPH FARAH — "Four dead in Ohio." That
was the familiar musical refrain by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in
1970 in response to the killing of four students at Kent State.... (more)
April 4, 2014
WORLDNETDAILY — First they called her a
terrorist threat. When she turned out to be an unarmed suburban mother,
they said she was on drugs. Now, WND has exclusively learned, without a
trace of doubt, that was wrong, too. WND can also now report Miriam
Carey was shot in the back of the head by U.S. Capitol Police officers
and uniformed Secret Service agents six months ago, on Oct. 3, 2013.... (more)
April 4, 2014
WORLDNETDAILY — Ronald Reagan had a
no-compromise attitude about the supremacy of the American way of life,
once even joking during a microphone check: "My fellow Americans. I'm
pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw
Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."... (more)
April 4, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — Conservative activist
Ben Shapiro is leading up an online charge of fellow political compadres
to boycott the browser Firefox -- an outraged response to the Mozilla chief's departure from his CEO role due to gay rights' protests.... (more)
April 4, 2014
ERICK ERICKSON — Six years ago, Brendan
Eich contributed $1000.00 to the Proposition 8 campaign in California
that sought to preserve marriage between one man and one woman. Eich
recently became chief executive officer of the Mozilla Corporation.
Mozilla, part of the Mozilla Foundation, oversees pieces of the Mozilla
web browser Firefox -- an open source rival to Internet Explorer, Safari, and others.... (more)
April 4, 2014
MICHELLE MALKIN — Attention, class: A Common Core mouthpiece wants to rap my knuckles with his Gates Foundation--funded
ruler. In response to my column two weeks ago about the marketing
overlords pushing the Fed Ed racket, Chad Colby of Achieve Inc. demanded
corrections. Let's go to school.... (more)
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