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The Cheat Sheet: Tuesday

You’ll want to read up on Media Matters for America (MMfA) editor, Erick Boehlert’s blunder this morning. Everyone knew he’d be big – and they were Right. Now, Boehlert has been left looking like the biggest dummy on the Internet in an attempt to push one more Soros funded Big Lie. The short story is that Union guru Jimmy Hoffa. Jr. made some ugly remarks regarding the Tea Party, the kind of talk the Left uses to attack the Right for allegedly encouraging violence. Hoffa’s remarks were that and more.

Per its usual M.O., don’t analyze, fantasize, MMfA concocted an alternate reality to get Hoffa off the hook, blaming it on that evil, lying Fox News. Unfortunately for MMfA, Hoffa later doubled-down, taking credit for the remarks and basically repeating them, making Boehlert and MMfA the laughing stock of the InterWebs. Good times! Good times! One of these days MMfA will go away and several small villages will get their idiots back. One can hope, anyway.

Meanwhile, 5 GOP candidates got together in a South Carolina forum. Perry opted out, heading back to Texas early to deal wit the state’s wild fire crisis. Sarah Palin attended a Tea Party event in New Hampshire and late last night news broke of a major campaign shake-up for Bachmann. Rollins and another senior staffer are out.

A Politico-George Washington University Battleground poll found 70% of Americans think the country is on the wrong track. Other results suggest strong gains for the GOP in Congress.

Over the holiday, a liberal protester acosted a reporter for “not helping.” Obviously, that’s one liberal who doesn’t read much news. How much more could they help Democrats than they already do?

Glenn Reynolds reminds us that, yes, we do have a right to video-tape the police.

Michelle Malkin celebrated Labor Day with the top ten union thug moments from the past year.

Speaking of thugs, over at Big Hollywood, Jane Fonda’s big regreat from the Sixties is thought to have been not sleeping with Che Guevera. Funny, most Americans regret Jane Fonda.

The Chief Executive of Deutsche Bank is warning that “numerous” European banks are on the verge of collapse.

Never mind the banks, now the Post Office wants a bailout.

DOOM: I See a Red Door and I Want it Painted Black.

In jobs data, “surprises” are now usually on the bad side.

Congress returns: This Week in Washington

Back in Texas, wildfires have taken lives, including children and burned over 500 homes.


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