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The Twister of 2010: The Democrat Crack-up

Peggy Noonan in today’s Wall Street Journal: The Democratic Party right now is showing signs of coming apart under the pressure of the election and two years of an unpopular presidency. But it’s not a split in two, with the

Saturday Open Thread: One Nation Edition

Today, thousands of leftists, unionists, progressives and a host of socialists and communists will gather in DC for the “One Nation Rally.” The rally marks the start of a series of desperate moves by the left throughout October to reverse

Friday Free For All: Dems Gone Wild Edition

Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) has never really faced a competitive race. Now that he is, some of his supporters don’t quite know how to respond. We’re pretty certain that hitting 68 year old supporters of the GOP candidate is far

Thursday Open Thread: Appeasement Edition

Today, in 1938, Britain, France, Italy and Germany signed the “Munich Agreement,” allowing Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. Later that same day, the League of Nations passed a measure to outlaw the “intentional bombing of civilians.”

Obama: GOP Hasn't Been Honest with Americans

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Arguing doggedly against returning Republicans to power, President Barack Obama told Iowa voters Wednesday that the GOP has been dishonest about what needs to be done to revive the economy and restore middle-class dreams. “We

Fannie, Freddie and Barney Frank's Latest Excuse

The great Charlie Gasparino in today’s New York Post: The notion of “housing” as a God-given right had been promoted by people like Barney Frank for nearly two decades. Their vehicles to expand homeownership for all were “government-sponsored enterprises” Fannie

Black Farm Groups Demand Immediate Senate Action on Pigford Funding

From the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) website: On Monday, September 27, the Network of Black Farm Groups and Advocates delivered a letter to all Senators urging “immediate action” regarding the passage of a measure providing funding for the settlement

FBI Investigates Labor Leader Andy Stern

From the Associated Press: The FBI and the U.S. Labor Department are investigating prominent labor leader Andy Stern in their probe of corruption at the Service Employees International Union, according to two people who have been interviewed by federal agents.

Last Minute Dash to Fund $1.5 Billion Pigford Settlement?

From Black Voices News: Approximately 80,000 black farmers missed the deadline for the 1999 settlement. In February 2010, the Obama Administration announced a $1.15 billion agreement to resolve the second round of claims, with the purpose of bringing “these long-ignored

Monday Open Thread: Warren Edition

Today, in 1964, the Warren Commission released its report concluding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating JFK. It would not be the end of the debate.

San Fran Chronicle: 'Boxer Has Failed to Distinguish Herself'

From the San Francisco Chronicle: Californians are left with a deeply unsatisfying choice for the U.S. Senate this year. The incumbent, Democrat Barbara Boxer, has failed to distinguish herself during her 18 years in office. There is no reason to

Sunday Open Thread: Debate Edition

Today, in 1960, the first televised Presidential debate took place between JFK and Richard Nixon. Presidential politics would never be the same.

Saturday Open Thread: O'Connor Edition

Today, in 1981, Sandra Day O’Connor is sworn in as a Justice on the United States Supreme Court. Nominated by President Ronald Reagan, she is the first woman to serve on the Court.

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Testimony of Christopher Coates

Most of the media will obsess over Steve Colbert’s stand-up routine today before a House Subcommittee. More interesting testimony will be given by Christopher Coates before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. We include his testimony here. christopher_coates_testimony_9-24-10 Pajama’s Media

Friday Free for All: Free Speech Edition

Yesterday, the United States watched as a crazy dictator took the podium at the United Nations in New York City. He proceeded to say a bunch of really crazy sh*&. Afterwards, he no doubt enjoyed the best of the Big