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July 30, 2011 By Elisabeth Meinecke White House Press Secretary Jay Carney released a statement following the House passage of Speaker Boehner’s debt ceiling bill that’s chalk full of partisan rhetoric — then calls for everyone to find common ground. “The bill passed today in the House with exclusively Republican votes would have us face [...]
July 30, 2011 By Guy Benson As promised, the Democrat-controlled Senate has voted to table — kill, for all intents and purposes — Boehner’s plan, which had just cleared the House. Thus, for the third time in four months, Senate Democrats have said “no” to a proactive House-passed Republican solution to stave off a debt [...]
July 30, 2011 By Mike Shedlock Forbes Magazine reports New NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth’s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer-reviewed [...]
By Ken Blackwell (Archive) · Saturday, July 30, 2011 Editor’s Note: This column was co-authored by Bob Morrison “Revenge is a dish best served cold,” is an old French expression. Maybe American politicos ought to pay attention to the wisdom of our overseas friends. We’ve had almost eleven years to contemplate the 2000 election. The [...]
By Paul Greenberg (Archive) · Saturday, July 30, 2011 Walking by the bank of television sets out in the old-fashioned, wide-open, sunlit newsroom here in Little Rock, I just had to stop for a minute to see what the panel of distinguished commentators were saying about the latest capital-C Crisis. That’s how it is in [...]
By Thomas Sowell (Archive) · Saturday, July 30, 2011 Barack Obama’s political genius is his ability to say things that will sound good to people who have not followed the issues in any detail — regardless of how obviously fraudulent what he says may be to those who have. Shameless effrontery can be a huge [...]
By Burt Prelutsky (Archive) · Saturday, July 30, 2011 A great many left-wingers, especially those employed in the media, are upset that Governor Rick Perry is a devout Christian. Even as a Jew, I find it bizarre that anyone but an orthodox Muslim would object to a person attempting to use Jesus Christ as a [...]
July 30, 2011 By Elise Cooper The Obama administration is once again throwing curveballs to the American public on their policy for dealing with the Mexican drug cartels. They are constantly stating that the border is safe and secure. This July there were new directives issued that would supposedly help curtail the drugs coming into [...]
July 30, 2011 Ethel C. Fenig In the heat of the moment, when President Barack Obama (D) still can’t get his way, he petulantly finally revealed his true feelings about democracy in America and its necessary give and take. “If we don’t come to an agreement, we could lose our country’s triple-A credit rating, [...]

