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Pajamas Media

by Rob Taylor

October 8, 2011

The hacker collective is far more evil than you ever imagined.

It was in 2008, during their inappropriately celebrated "War on Scientology," that the hacker collective known as Anonymous first began using the phrase "We are Legion" in their communiques. Not being a Christian myself, it is usually hard for me to get too worked up over this sort of ham-fisted, pop-culture pseudo-Satanism. In most cases it is window dressing designed to distract people from the vapid and lazy "thought" that too many young people think is provocative. With Anonymous however, it's different.

musingsat85.com

March 24, 2012

See how Judge Napolitano got himself fired from Fox News in under five minutes!

FOX NEWS!! Home of "fair and balanced" news??? Does the Judge accuse anyone of anything? He only wonders, "what if?" But apparently even his "what if's" come too close to the actuality.

CNS News

by Elizabeth Harrington

February 28, 2012

"So where are the women? Here we are!" said Maggie Karner, in reference to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) question from Feb. 16.

Pelosi had characterized a hearing that day on the HHS mandate and religious liberty as being strictly about "women's health," not religious freedom, and criticized it for lacking testimony from women although the afternoon panel had included two women. In response to Democrats' complaints about "Where are the women?" in the debate over whether health insurance companies can be forced by the government to offer contraceptives and abortion drugs, the Heritage Foundation hosted an all-female panel to denounce the Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate on Monday.

breitbart.com

by Tony Lee

June 25, 2012

The late Maurice Sendak, famous for authoring Where The Wild Things Are, which has been read by generations of schoolchildren, said he he had considered assassinating former President George W. Bush and former Vice President Dick Cheney.

In an interview with Gary Groth of The Comics Journal before his death, Sendak said he had thought about tying a bomb to his shirt, insisting on going to the White House, and asking for a group hug with Bush and First Lady Laura Bush and blowing everyone up. "I'd be a hero," Sendak said. "It would have been a brave and wonderful thing."

Hot Air

by Mary Katharine Ham

September 27, 2012

This week actresses Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis learned that making a movie about going up against teachers' unions to save a failing public school means going up against teachers' unions in real life, too.

Protesters gathered at the New York and L.A. premieres of "Won't Back Down," a film about a pair of determined moms- one a bartender and one a teacher- who take on apathetic teachers, bullying bureaucrats, and yes, entrenched teachers unions to turn around their children's failing public school. "Won't Back Down" opens everywhere Friday.

dailycaller.com

by Patrick Howley

January 17, 2014

The man formerly known as "The World's Most Wanted Hacker" told Congress that the HealthCare.gov Obamacare enrollment website clearly "did not consider security as a priority."

"It would be a hacker's wet dream to break into healthcare.gov," said Kevin Mitnick, once the world's most wanted cybercriminal and now a top cyber security consultant, in written testimony before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee. "After reading the documents provided by David Kennedy that detailed numerous security vulnerabilities associated with the healthcare.gov web site, it's clear that the management team did not consider security as a priority," Mitnick wrote.

PJ Media

July 31, 2012

The fallacy of collective achievement led directly to last century's murderous scapegoating.

As Obama's "you didn't build that" quote is probed and analyzed, note that the idea of redistributing other people's achievements is only the tip of an ideological iceberg. Lest we take Obama's words out of context and be accused of "swift-quoting," let's review the full passage. Speaking at a campaign stop in Roanoke, VA, on July 13, Barack Obama said...

The American Spectator

by Eric Peters

April 25, 2012

Mandatory "Event Data Recorders" will even know you're speeding in reverse.

After a certain point, it's not paranoia. The latest brick in the wall is the predictably named "Moving Ahead For Progress in the 21st Century Act," also known as Senate Bill 1813. (See here for the full text of the bill itself; the relevant section is 31406.) This legislation -- already passed by the Senate and likely to be passed by the House -- will impose a legal requirement that all new cars made beginning with the 2015 models be fitted with so-called Event Data Recorders (EDRs). These are the "black boxes" you may have read about that store data about how you drive -- including whether you wear a seat belt and how fast you drive -- ostensibly for purposes of post-accident investigation.

breitbart.com

by Tony Lee

October 27, 2012

The Des Moines Register, the left-of-center and most influential newspaper in Iowa that endorsed President Barack Obama in 2008, endorsed Mitt Romney on Saturday.

The Register alled the Republican the "stronger candidate" who could "forge compromise" to pull America's economy "out of the doldrums." Romney is the first Republican the paper has endorsed for president in 40 years when it supported Richard Nixon. "We need Iowa to help get America back on track. I am honored to have the @DMRegister's endorsement," Romney tweeted from his @MittRomney account shortly after the paper published the endorsement.

Big Journalism

by John Nolte

October 28, 2011

One of the secret weapons the corrupt mainstream media uses in their never-ending quest to Palace Guard for the left is context.

For example, when it came to the Tea Party, the MSM was notorious for amplifying a single incident (that was usually a lie) and using it to attempt to smear and define an entire movement. This is what you do when you want to quickly take out a political enemy. The MSM's contextual game changes, however, when their desire is to strengthen a movement and give it credibility and room to grow.

      
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