Sunday, October 24, 2010

We Are All Bigots Now

We Are All Bigots Now - David Stokes - Townhall Conservative
"A family member who recently flew to Detroit told me that after the plane was airborne, a man in “Muslim garb” (you know it when you see it) got up and bowed down in the aisle for some reason. Everyone who saw it was uncomfortable and it is doubtful anyone slept for the remainder of the flight.

It was clearly an aircraft filled with bigots."

Blogging the democratic revolution

Publius Pundit - Blogging the democratic revolution
"What they didn’t tell you is that voter fraud on a massive scale could be taking place, ostensibly to help Raul Grijalva keep the congressional seat he holds by stealing the election"

Michigan Woman Faces Civil Rights Complaint for Seeking a Christian Roommate

Michigan Woman Faces Civil Rights Complaint for Seeking a Christian Roommate - FoxNews.com
"A civil rights complaint has been filed against a woman in Grand Rapids, Mich., who posted an advertisement at her church last July seeking a Christian roommate."

The 2010 election cycle, crystallized.

The 2010 election cycle, crystallized. RedState
"Somebody in the audience interrupts the beginning to ask if they were going to start with the Pledge of Allegiance.

The moderator - stupidly, stupidly, stupidly - says ‘no,’ starts lecturing the crowd on how that was never required in the past… and gets drowned out by the audience getting to its feet and reciting the Pledge over her spluttering."

This video is exactly what Tea Party Americans are all about.

Enjoy!

Billionaire Soros Pays for Additional Reporters for NPR Partner Initiative

FoxNews.com - Billionaire Soros Pays for Additional Reporters for NPR Partner Initiative
"Juan Williams may be gone from National Public Radio's line-up of commentators, but billionaire liberal icon George Soros has donated $1.8 million to hire 100 new reporters for 50 of its member stations."

Barack and Michelle’s Mumbai darshan plans

Barack and Michelle’s Mumbai darshan plans - The Economic Times
"the President’s team has booked the entire the Taj Mahal Hotel, including 570 rooms, all banquets and restaurants.

Since his security contingent and staff will comprise a huge number, 125 rooms at Taj President have also been booked, apart from 80 to 90 rooms each in Grand Hyatt and The Oberoi hotels.

The NCPA, where the President is expected to meet representatives from the business community, has also been entirely booked."

Video: Mousetrap: MSU Fake Punt vs NW

Video: Mousetrap: MSU Fake Punt vs NW

"We had to get them to take the cheese"

Friday, October 22, 2010

The World Has A Muslim Problem

The World Has A Muslim Problem - Big Journalism
"Jihadist thugs are now attacking us in the name of Islam.

No doubt there are a lot of Islamic believers who don’t support this.

But like the Germans in World War II, they are not speaking up… for good reason of course, as there was a good reason back in the days of the Third Reich.

But because they aren’t speaking up to oppose what is being done in their name, the world has a Muslim problem.

Everybody knows this.

Not many public figures dare to say it out loud. Some public figures don’t want to know it, much less say it out loud."

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

EMBARRASSING WIDENER: A word needs to be said about the mocking laughter that instantly erupted f…

Instapundit » Blog Archive » EMBARRASSING WIDENER

A word needs to be said about the mocking laughter that instantly erupted from the law students in the audience.

Presumably, that sound meant we are smart and you are dumb.
Where did they learn to treat a guest at their law school — Widener Law School — with such disrespect?
They hooted O’Donnell down, and she never got a chance to explain her point.
What does that say about the climate for debate in law schools?
Not only did they feel energized to squelch the guest they politically opposed, but they felt sure of their own understanding of the law.

I’ve been studying law myself since 1978, and I still puzzle over things and try to work my way through problems.
If a speaker at my school makes a statement that sounds outlandish to me — me with 32 years of studying law — I may display a puzzled expression or a smile, but I hear the person out and entertain the possibility that he has a point and that even if the point is wrong, I will have learned some new perspective on the ways of being wrong or how another human being’s mind works. I try to create that atmosphere in the classroom.

What is the atmosphere at Widener?
Is there no intellectual curiosity?
No love of debate?
No grasp of how complex constitutional law problems can be?

Well, we can only judge by what we’ve seen.

Meanwhile, Cornell lawprof William Jacobson comments: “A literal reading of O’Donnell’s comments reflects that she was correct, but of course, the press and the blogosphere don’t want a literal reading, they want a living, breathing reading which comports with their preconceived notions.”"

Senator Jim DeMint Threatens To Leave Current Republican Party

RealClearPolitics - Video - Senator Jim DeMint Threatens To Leave Current Republican Party
"'I don't want to be in Washington another six years and watch the Republican party betray the trust of the American people again.

I mean, we had the White House.

We had a majority in the House and the Senate.

We voted for more spending and more earmarks.

Most of our senior members seem to be focused on taking home the bacon.

I'm not going to be in a Republican party like that and that's not what the Republican Party is across America,' Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) told FOX News."

OH YEAH!

Dantonio's updated winning percentage @ MSU and how he stacks up

dantonios-updated-winning-percentage-msu-how-he-stacks-up.html

Very interesting for MSU fans!