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  • Elizabeth Warren in Denial

    03/06/2020 5:50:06 PM PST · by bitt · 52 replies
    National Review ^ | 3/6/2020 | EDITORS
    Of course, the explanation for her loss must be sexism. Elizabeth Warren cannot believe that she was defeated by the campaigns of Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders — she insists, instead, that she was defeated by their testes. We sympathize, truly. It is difficult to believe, and must be tough to accept, that any barely competent political operation could be defeated by the steadiness and freshness of Joe Biden or by the suavity and wide-ranging appeal of Bernie Sanders. And Senator Warren likes to think of herself as more than barely competent but omnicompetent, competence personified — “competence incarnate,” as...
  • Megan Phelps-Roper of Westboro Baptist Church: An heir to hate

    11/20/2011 5:08:56 PM PST · by SoJoCo · 26 replies
    Kansas City Star ^ | 11/20/2011 | Dugan Arnett
    In an ordinary town, in a quiet neighborhood, in a beige two-story house, a girl named Megan lives with her parents and eight siblings. She is 25, with a cheeky smile. Tall and tan and athletic, she has long, curly hair that tumbles down her shoulders in thick locks. Her voice is bubbly, with a pinch of country twang, and when she is talking about something she likes, she leans forward in her seat and says “Ohmygosh!” before unleashing a stream of syllables that come pouring out on top of each other. She is polite. If you were to stop...
  • Friend of Perry is enemy of almost everyone else

    10/14/2011 5:21:41 PM PDT · by Saundra Duffy · 367 replies
    St. Petersburg Times ^ | October 11, 2011 | Daniel Ruth
    You might say the oh so very Rev. Robert Jeffress, the Torquemada of Texas, has put the yuck into ecumenical. Or put another way, you're all going to hell. And that means you, by the way. Jewish? Please, don't even think about heaven. Catholic? One word: complete toast. Okay, two words. Muslim? Really, now. Mormon? Cue The Omen theme. And as for Buddhist, Quaker or anything else that doesn't comport with Jeffress' brand of puckered fundamentalist evangelicalism, well, you might as well just go ahead and set yourselves on fire right now. It was the scriptural snake oil salesman Jeffress,...
  • 'Libya Likely to Become Next Iraq'

    08/22/2011 6:37:21 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 15 replies
    PressTV ^ | Mon Aug 22, 2011
    NATO's invasion of Tripoli prompts discussion of a potential occupation of Libya where the people of Libya could experience the suffering of Iraq. Press TV talks with Jeff Steinberg, Executive Intelligence Review, in Washington who claims this is a heavy NATO invasion of Tripoli not the outcome of a civil war and that similar misery is set to befall the Libyan people as NATO moves ever toward an occupation of another oil rich Muslim country. Following is a transcript of the interview. Press TV: What do you think of the new developments in Libya? Jeff Steinberg: First of all this...
  • Banks' Regulatory Hell

    08/15/2011 5:10:39 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 3 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 15, 2011 | Staff
    Regulation: A Texas bank is preparing to shut down. No, it's not a failed institution being closed by federal agents. It serves its market. It makes a profit. So what's the trouble? It's sick of the heavy hand of government. Main Street Bank of Kingwood, Texas, is a modest business. It has four branches and employs 60. It earned $11 million in the last year. The 27-year-old bank seems healthy. The business climate it operates in, however, is not. "The regulatory environment makes it very difficult to do what we do," Main Street Chairman Thomas Depping has told the media....