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Turkey's Leaders Blame Protests on the Jews

Turkey's Leaders Blame Protests on the Jews

Turkey’s Islamist government, frightened by protests that began in Istanbul in May, has decided to use a time-honored technique in order to deflect attention away from the real motivations of the protesters: blame the Jews. Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay

Rubio Rehab: Senator Proposes Popular Pro-Life Bill

Rubio Rehab: Senator Proposes Popular Pro-Life Bill

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) is revving up an effort to regain credibility among conservatives after his popularity took a nosedive over his stance on immigration reform, The Hill reports. Senate Republicans are aiding Rubio’s rehabilitation by allowing him to be

Allen West Rips Lady Gaga over National Anthem Change

Allen West Rips Lady Gaga over National Anthem Change

Former Rep. Allen West (R-FL) blasted pop’s reigning queen of weirdness, Lady Gaga, for her rendition last week at a New York City gay pride rally of The Star-Spangled Banner. The singer substituted “home for the gays”  for the original lyrics

Obama Pushes Magic Soccer Ball in Africa

Obama Pushes Magic Soccer Ball in Africa

Barack Obama will do anything to promote alternatives to using fossil fuels for energy, including bouncing a soccer ball on his head. Showing off his amazing athletic and acrobatic skills, Obama posed with a Soccket ball on his head in

Buzzfeed Attacks 3 Conservative Authors as Bigots

Buzzfeed Attacks 3 Conservative Authors as Bigots

Buzzfeed has indicted fourteen famous authors for being “bigoted”–and the author of the article, Louis Peitzman, seems to have a desire to maim the careers of three prominent conservative writers: Orson Scott Card, the author of the Enders series; Scott

Head of Egypt's Supreme Court New Interim Leader

Head of Egypt's Supreme Court New Interim Leader

The new transitional government of Egypt will be led by the head of Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court, Judge Adly el-Mansour. Egyptian Army General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi chose el-Mansour to take charge after Mohamed Morsi was ousted; el-Mansour will be sworn

Alec Baldwin Vows to Never Tweet Again

Alec Baldwin Vows to Never Tweet Again

Alec Baldwin, who said one year ago that he was going to swear off Twitter, then backtracked and indulged his fetish for public communication again, insists that after his latest verbal gaffe he’s done with Twitter forever. After the Daily

State Department Spent $630K for Facebook Likes

State Department Spent $630K for Facebook Likes

The State Department’s Bureau of International Information Programs spent $630,000 to get more “likes” on Facebook in order to stimulate interest in their product. The agency’s Inspector General said, “Many in the bureau criticize the advertising campaigns as ‘buying fans’

Obama Hints at Global Warming in Firefighter Deaths

Obama Hints at Global Warming in Firefighter Deaths

Subtle as the proverbial brick, Barack Obama took time out from his African vacation to offer comments regarding the deaths of nineteen firefighters battling an Arizona blaze and implied the deadly wildfires were caused by global warming. I think we are

Bush: Snowden 'Damaged the Country'

Bush: Snowden 'Damaged the Country'

Former President George W. Bush minced no words to describe the actions of Edward Snowden, who leaked information regarding the nation’s surveillance program. Bush, on a humanitarian mission in Zambia with his wife Laura, said: I know he damaged the

Obama Won't Intervene in Egypt This Time

Obama Won't Intervene in Egypt This Time

Barack Obama showed colossal nerve on Monday, asserting that he has never interfered in the internal political affairs of Egypt and he’s not going to start now, despite the massive protests against Mohamed Morsi.  Obama, who is vacationing in Tanzania,

Morsi Clinging to Power Because U.S. Won't Intervene

Morsi Clinging to Power Because U.S. Won't Intervene

After the massive protests against his government, Islamist Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is clinging to power largely because the United States has not called for him to step down or call early elections.  The head of Egypt’s army, General Abdel

Lakers Desperately Campaign to Resign Howard

Lakers Desperately Campaign to Resign Howard

The Los Angeles Lakers and their fans, known for their swagger, are suddenly down on their knees publicly, begging Dwight Howard to stay. Howard is free to sign with any team on July 1. If Howard leaves, it won’t be

Investors Nervous as Easy Money from Fed Slows

Investors Nervous as Easy Money from Fed Slows

Look out: the Fed’s policy of easy money may be beginning to backfire. Investors who were giddy at the success of the stock market in the first 6 months of 2013 are becoming nervous that the quantitative easing instituted by

Egypt Protests Against Morsi on Anniversary of his Rule

Egypt Protests Against Morsi on Anniversary of his Rule

Thousands of Egyptians jammed Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Sunday to demonstrate against the Islamist government of Mohamed Morsi to mark the one-year anniversary of his rule. Their protest was an attempt to catalyze opposition to Morsi to spread across the

Priebus Sells GOP Immigration Reform to Latinos

Priebus Sells GOP Immigration Reform to Latinos

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus started his push to reach out to the Latino community on Saturday by selling the GOP’s position on stronger border control as part of immigration reform. He asserted that border security was a human