I guess…
…Obama’s half-brother’s foundation didn’t have the words “Tea Party” in the name.
Continue reading →…Obama’s half-brother’s foundation didn’t have the words “Tea Party” in the name.
Continue reading →[BUMPED UP] Say what you will. More details here Also, see Bryan Preston’s live-blogging of the hearings. UPDATE: Preston summarizes the hearings here. He points out that the timing was bad, but I disagree. I don’t think the timing, or … Continue reading →
…they won’t have as much of Chris Christie to kick around any more.
Continue reading →…report having been threatened: However, Toensing disclosed that her client has pertinent information on all three time periods investigators consider relevant to the attacks: the months that led up to the attack, when pleas by the ambassador and his staff … Continue reading →
…what I can only assume (and hope) is a rather unique form of Medicaid fraud—taking ambulances instead of cabs: Investigators say Ferguson was faking illness, just to get a free ride to downtown Charleston. Officials say just about every time … Continue reading →
I’ve got an unusually busy day today. I plan to do some more extensive posting later in the day, but for now, I highly recommend this tale told by the Boston bombers’ carjacking victim. It clears up quite a few … Continue reading →
A majority says it should be reduced. The poll was taken right after the capture of the Boston bomber—legal immigrant, and US citizen of less than a year’s duration. The first anniversary of his becoming a citizen will occur on … Continue reading →
A doctor describes how billing codes have changed the medical profession: Hospitals’ reimbursements for their Medicare-patient treatments were based on another coding system: the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG). Each diagnostic code is assigned a specific monetary value, and the hospital … Continue reading →
Liar liar pants on fire: Usually I do not post on blogs, but I desire to say that this article very forced me to!
Continue reading →Sunday is usually my day of blogrest. But so much has been happening lately that I thought I’d try an Instapundit turn. You’d do well to read Stuart Schneiderman on the left’s “poor pitiful bombers” narrative (hat tip: “sharpie”). And … Continue reading →
Here’s why we need to be careful. Remember Richard Jewell? Although that one was fueled by the MSM, not blogs.
Continue reading →[NOTE: This is a repeat of a previous post. The sentiments still seem to me to be highly, highly appropriate. Maybe even more so, if anything. And once again, the holidays of Passover and Easter intersect.] It’s the holiday season, … Continue reading →