Archive for June 30th, 2010
Gates Behaved Stupidly
The final review of the arrest last year of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates is in. The result? Gates loses. “For various reasons, each man reported feeling a certain degree of fear of the other,” according to the report, which was conducted by an outside panel of police officials, academics and community leaders. “The committee […]
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Tags: blue ribbon commission, crowley, final report, gates, harvard, racial profiling
Here’s Dick
Does Elena Kagan believe in free speech rights, and is talk of impeaching Obama appropriate? Here’s Dick Morris.
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Tags: Dick Morris, hearings, impeachment
Enough Said
She’s confessed to being a progressive, so why should anyone vote in favor of Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court. Why, if liberals have created the precedent for blocking nominees based on political philosophy, should the GOP not follow suit? The president, himself, voted against the Estrada nomination based on political differences alone? “There is […]
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Tags: estrada, filibuster, kagan, Obama, roberts
Starry Eyed
Be inspired.
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Tags: American Heart, founding fathers, independence day, jon david kahn
Liberal Flag
Chris Matthews is flying the flag of the leftist media – that’s the formula for MSNBC. But liberals are supposed to be all about elevating the debate. They love complaining about bombastic political discourse. Describing Kagan as a liberal Obama prototype from the “high academia” of the Ivy League, Matthews proceeded to frame her opponent, […]
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Tags: chris matthews, confederacy, jeff sessions, kagan, liberal hate, MSNBC, race
Pause Power
Might a pause have been called for?
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Tags: news, news anchor, san antonio
Just Say No!
Kagan can’t do it. A softball question on whether there’s a limit to the liberal willingness to let the commerce clause destroy the intentions of the Founders, and she just won’t take a swing at it. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) asked Kagan about the (health care) law in a round-about way late today. He gave […]
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Tags: coburn, commerce clause, consitution, founders, kagan, Obama, positive rights