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by Warner Todd Huston

August 22, 2012

In this day of mounting threats to our freedoms, it is time to reinvigorate our Bill of Rights and so Senator John Kyl (R, AZ) has introduced S. 3493, The Free Press Act.

This bill aims to prevent nuisance lawsuits meant only to quash freedom of speech, to stop the intimidation of journalists, bloggers, and those testifying before government. One would have hoped that such a bill would be unnecessary, but in our day of increasing attacks on freedom of speech, perhaps the time has come to reaffirm and remind us all of the legacy our founders left to us.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 17, 2012

Once again we see an Obama/abortion supporter who cannot keep to a civil debate. This time in Wisconsin where Appleton resident Mary Hogland, 83, tried to interrupt a small, private Romney event.

When her outburst was vociferously opposed by the Romney supporters that were actually invited to the gathering, Hogland spat in the face of one of the elderly women present. This gathering was part of a "Wisconsin Women for Mitt" bus tour event featuring Wis. State Senator Alberta Darling and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch who recently beat a recall election mounted by the Badger State's government employee unions.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 29, 2012

By some accounts, since Zimbabwe's terror-inducing Robert Mugabe came to power more than thirty years ago, up to 480,000 people have lost their lives.

Of those not killed outright or starved to death, tens of thousands of people have had their property stolen. Many were beaten, raped, and left for dead. As these outrages were occurring, the nation's economy was devastated following Mugabe's politically-motivated "land reforms" of 2000 and the years thereafter which saw a one-time economic bright spot in Africa reduced to ruins. And in all this violation of human rights the New York Times sees a "golden lining." How could there be a "golden lining" in all this murder--even genocide--and destruction?

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 15, 2012

Remember when the Old Media assured us that Reagan was stupid, when they told us how dumb George W. Bush was, and how dumb McCain was? Remember how they were all too stupid to know what they were talking about? Not like Obama, right?

Why he's the smartest guy in the room... any room. Why he even knows that "paralegals" are on hand to help those who might faint at one of his campaign appearances. Well, that is what he said. So what did Obama do? Well, he was at a campaign stop in Roanoke, Virginia and, as so many Obama-struck attendees are wont to do, there was fainting. From the podium, Obama said that he'd get some "paralegals" to come help.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 14, 2012

More from President Obama, the most negative campaigner in recent presidential campaign history.

time Obama is name calling Fox News fans, saying they are "stubborn" for having the temerity to frequent the most watched cable news station on the air. At a campaign stop in Virginia on July 6, Obama thought it would be funny to take a shot at Fox News.

Big Journalism

by Warner Todd Huston

January 27, 2012

If you want a case of clear bias, the Washington D.C. affiliate of CBS will surely fill the bill for its bias against pro-life supporters.

On January 23 the DC affiliate featured on its website a photo slide show of pictures taken at the March for Life rally held annually at the nation's capitol. Curiously, though, there wasn't a single photo of any pro-lifers. Instead, the photo essay featured only photos of abortion-supporting protesters who stood on the sidelines taunting the pro-life marchers.

Big Journalism

by Warner Todd Huston

November 22, 2011

This past weekend the Washington Post published a hit piece on the grand opening of a museum in Georgia dedicated to the birthplace of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

The paper was desperate to make some grand conspiracy, some lawbreaking evil out of the project. But whatever is going on with the museum, this story was just one more shot orchestrated by the left aimed at forcing Justice Thomas to recuse himself from the upcoming hearings on whether or not Obamacare is Constitutional. Of course, this is all a smoke screen to hide the fact that it is really left-wing darling Justice Elana Kagan that should recuse herself from the case.

Pajamas Media

by Ward Clark

October 23, 2011

Veganism dates back to 1944, when British Vegan Society co-founder Donald Watson coined the term to mean "non-dairy vegetarian." Vegans eschew animal products in food, clothing, household products, or for any other reason.

There are a variety of reasons why people "go vegan." Some simply don't like the taste of meat. Some claim veganism is "green," and that a vegan lifestyle minimizes impact on the environment. Do ethical vegans live up to this stated standard? Do their actions live up to their own stated ethical principle, that animals have the right not to be treated as property? Do their actions really result in zero animal use?

blogs.the-american-interest.com

by Walter Russell Mead

September 20, 2011

Recently I posted a short piece saying that the specter of a "Christianist" takeover of the United States is a figment of overheated imaginations, mostly on the left.

Many younger readers will have trouble believing that anybody older than Andrew Sullivan exists, but I am not only a good bit older than Mr. Sullivan, I've been immersed in American life much longer, and I can remember when the Right was really Right. I remember KKK billboards on the roadside, and I especially remember one showing a picture of Martin Luther King in a photograph captioned "Martin Luther King in a Communist training school."

CNS News

by Walter E. Williams

September 27, 2011

What's the common thread between Europe's financial mess, particularly among the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain), and the financial mess in the U.S.?

That question could be more easily answered if we asked instead: What's necessary to cure the financial mess in Europe and the U.S.? If European governments and the U.S. Congress ceased the practice of giving people what they have not earned, budgets would be more than balanced. For government to guarantee a person a right to goods and services he has not earned, it must diminish someone else's right to what he has earned, simply because governments have no resources of their very own.

      
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