Saturday, April 10, 2010

Obama Leaves White House Without Press, Breaks Protocol


Newsmax.com:

President Barack Obama quietly breached years of protocol on Saturday morning by leaving the White House without the press with him.

About an hour before reporters were supposed to be in position to leave with the president, Obama left the grounds of the White House. Members of the press were told he was attending one of his daughter's soccer games in northwest Washington, D.C.

The White House press corps traditionally travels with the president anywhere he goes, inside or outside the country, to report on the president's activities for the benefit of informing the public and for historical record.

After Obama left, a press aide hastily gathered members of the press who happened to be at the White House early. They rushed to a van and left the White House to catch up with the president.

Too late. By the time, the press van appeared to arrive at the president's location, the press was told he was already departing. Time to go back to the White House.

What happens when you elect a rank amateur to the big house.

RELATED: No Obama Press Conference Since July

This Week's Sign Of The Apocalypse: Elizabeth Taylor To Get Married For 9th Time


FOXNews.com:

Elizabeth Taylor is preparing to wed for the ninth time.

The serial wife and screen icon, 78, recently became engaged to 49-year-old Jason Winters of Sterling Winters Management, according to a report from Us Magazine.

Winters reps such high-powered clients as Janet Jackson, the sister of Taylor’s longtime friend Michael Jackson.

Taylor and Winters have not yet confirmed the news.

“It’s no secret that they’ve been together forever and are in love,” a source tells Us. “It wouldn’t be a surprise if they were engaged. Right now they are keeping it between them.”

Taylor and Winters were spotted three years ago on vacation in Hawaii. British papers reported that she spent one evening “caressing” his face. They have also appeared on red carpets together since then.

Taylor told famed gossip columnist Liz Smith that Winters is “one of the most wonderful men I’ve ever known, that’s why I love him.”

Taylor divorced her last husband, construction worker Larry Fortensky, in 1996 after five years of marriage.

People who treat marriage like a hobby as Elizabeth Taylor does, need psychological help. Of course, the fools that wed serial marriage folks like Taylor deserve half of the blame too.

Teacher Union Issues Memo That Hints At Chris Christie's Death


FOXNews.com:
A teacher union's memo hinting that New Jersey's governor should die has escalated a war of words in a state already squabbling about public schools and how much they cost.

The memo from the Bergen County Education Association to its locals reads in part: "Dear Lord this year you have taken away my favorite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favorite actress, Farrah Fawcett, my favorite singer

, Michael Jackson, and my favorite salesman, Billy Mays. I just wanted to let you know that Chris Christie is my favorite governor."

Association president Joe Coppola said the "prayer" was a joke and was never meant to be made public.

The New Jersey Education Association was more contrite. It issued an apology Friday, saying the attack wasn't funny and that it takes away from the more serious discussion the group would like to have with the governor. NJEA President Barbara Keshishian said she would try to apologize personally to Christie.

At an appearance in New Brunswick on Friday, Christie didn't see any humor in the memo -- and used it as another chance to blast the teachers unions.

"They said they didn't intend it to be public," said Christie, a Republican. "So, private prayer for my death would have been OK?"
It's no secret that unions around the country have become heavily political and who supports unions more than the Left? In less than a year in office Chris Christie has already made massive strides to put the state of New Jersey on a path to economic recovery and this is the thanks he gets.

Friday, April 09, 2010

Sarah Palin Takes Down Obama On Nuclear Policy Experience



CBSNews.com:
In a high profile address before thousands of conservative activists at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference Friday, Sarah Palin attacked the Obama administration for its energy policy, mocked the media and liberals for suggesting she is inciting violence and hit back at the president's criticism of her knowledge on nuclear issues.

Mr. Obama said in an interview Friday that he was unconcerned with Palin's attacks on his decision to announce that in most cases the United States will not use nuclear weapons against a non-nuclear country.

"Last I checked, Sarah Palin's not much of an expert on nuclear issues," he said.

Palin shot back in her comments Thursday, mocking the president for "the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organizer." She said that his alleged experience had not helped him make progress in the issue with Iran and North Korea.
RELATED: Left Whine At Stephanopoulos: Why Did You Ask Obama About Palin?

Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens To Retire


CNN.com:
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens said Friday he will retire this year, giving President Obama another opportunity to shape the nation's highest court.

Stevens, who turns 90 on April 20 and has served nearly 35 years on the court, announced his resignation in a brief letter delivered to the White House at 10:30 a.m. Friday.

"My dear Mr. President," Stevens wrote. "Having concluded that it would be in the best interests of the court to have my successor appointed and confirmed well in advance of the commencement of the court's next term, I shall retire from regular active service as an associate justice ... effective the next day after the court rises for the summer recess this year."

He signed it, "Most respectfully yours."

Stevens was not on the bench for a brief public session Monday; the court will hold its next public session in two weeks.

Speculation over Stevens had increased after he confirmed last fall he hired one law clerk for the next court term, which begins in October. Sitting justices can hire four law clerks, while retired members get only one.

The White House has quietly but actively prepared for weeks in anticipation of a vacancy, government sources said.
Listen, Steven's has had a long and distinguished career on SCOTUS, but he's a staunch liberal retiring during the term of a radically-Leftist President. In other words, his leaving won't make one iota of a difference to SCOTUS' current ideological balance so conservatives shouldn't be too concerned.

Bart Stupak To Quit Congress


USAToday.com:
Rep. Bart Stupak, the Michigan Democrat at the center of the health care debate's battle over abortion, is going to announce his retirement today from the House.

The Associated Press is reporting that Stupak, a member of Congress for the last 18 years, will make his announcement at 12:30 p.m. today in Marquette, Mich. Stupak, 58, had been targeted for defeat by some anti-tax, anti-government Tea Party activists for his role in the health care fight.

Stupak was the leader of about 12 anti-abortion House Democrats who fought for language in the recently enacted health care law ensuring that federal funds would not be used to pay for the procedure. Stupak's group wanted to make sure that taxpayers would not pay for abortions in new government-funded health insurance exchanges or at community health centers that receive federal money.

In the bill that passed the House last month, the group settled for an executive order by President Obama that restated the principles of the so-called Hyde Amendment, which has been in force since 1976. That amendment prohibits federal funding of abortions and mainly applies to Medicaid, the joint state-federal health program for the poor.

Stupak's deal with the White House helped pave the way for House passage of health care, by a vote of 220-215. Obama signed the sweeping health care legislation, which would help insure 32 million Americans, last month.

A victory for the Tea Party? Or just the first of many casualties of ObamaCare's passage? Most likely both.

"Gay Jesus" Play Headed To Fort Worth Stage


NBCdfw.com:

The gay Jesus play is back on!

After drawing much scrutinty when it was set to play at Tarleton State University, where it was eventually canceled, the play has found a new home at a theater in Fort Worth, the Dallas Morning News reports.

Though a specific date for the show has not been finalized, John Jordan Otte's production of Corpus Christi is expected to debut at the 250-seat Rose Marine Theater in May.

Adam Adolfo, executive director of the theater, is offering the theater to the students free of charge, and told the Morning News that it was important to him to give the Tarleton students "a place that is safe and supportive" to present their work.

Critics, who said the play was blasphemous, caused such a stir that the university became concerned for the well-being of those in attendance. First, they blocked access to the show by making it invitation only and then canceled the production outright just hours before it was to debut.

Otte said he is a gay Christian and chose the play to help other gay youths who may be struggling with their faith.

"Gay christian". This is what we've come to....say it all togeter now: "Indoctrination!"

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Eliot Spitzer Wants Back In Politics


Reuters.com:
Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer told Fortune that he will not rule out another run for public office.

Spitzer resigned his office in 2008 after an embarrassing prostitution scandal. He became governor after serving as attorney general with investigations into cases involving tainted Wall Street research and fraud.

"I love politics," Spitzer told Fortune last month. "The substance, the debate about the issues ..."

As for a race in 2010, Spitzer said it is "just hard to see," adding, "I've never said I would never consider running for office again."

Since leaving office, Spitzer has re-established himself by writing columns at the online magazine Slate and teaching. He told Fortune that he is in "unceasing agony" and "incredibly frustrated" over no longer being "where I would like to be" -- which is finishing his first term as governor.

Cheating bastard. Be fun to see him run against Kirsten Gillibrand tho, nothing like some liberal-on-liberal violence to sit back and watch.

Tom Coburn: Rachel Maddow "Demonizes Me"


Newsbusters.org:

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) got himself in some hot water this weekend when he said that Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is a nice lady while seeming to take a shot at Fox News.

With this in mind, the folks at Daily Caller decided to interview the Senator to see if "the famously ferocious conservative from Muskogee [has] gone soft."

"If we're gonna win things, we have to look at other side," said Coburn.

"But if we're going to win debates we have to win on facts and caring attitudes, not demonize people."

The Senator then used a perfect example:

"Look at Rachel Maddow. She comes at me on the basis of emotion. She demonizes me. I don't want conservatives to win on the basis of emotion. If we lower ourselves to the level they operate on, we hurt ourselves and our arguments."

Tough to argue with that. In fact, this is very much what we see from liberal media members these days: attack the messenger NOT the message.

Governor Bob McDonnell Apologizes For Omitting Slavery In Confederacy Proclamation


CNN.com:
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell apologized Wednesday for leaving out any reference to slavery in his recent proclamation designating April as Confederate History Month, calling it a "major omission."

"The failure to include any reference to slavery was a mistake, and for that I apologize to any fellow Virginian who has been offended or disappointed," McDonnell said in a written statement.

"The abomination of slavery divided our nation, deprived people of their God-given inalienable rights, and led to the Civil War," the statement said. "Slavery was an evil, vicious and inhumane practice which degraded human beings to property, and it has left a stain on the soul of this state and nation."

McDonnell also announced Wednesday that he would add language about slavery to the proclamation.

"(I)t is important for all Virginians to understand that the institution of slavery led to this (Civil) war and was an evil and inhumane practice that deprived people of their God-given inalienable rights," the new language says, "and all Virginians are thankful for its permanent eradication from our borders."

McDonnell's statement noted that while Virginia was home to the Capital of the Confederacy, it was also the first nation to elect an African-American governor, L. Douglas Wilder, who McDonnell called "my friend."

In an interview with CNN on Wednesday, Wilder said that McDonnell's apology and his introduction of additional proclamation language was "the right thing for him to have done."

"Most people recognize that slavery was the cause of the (Civil) war," Wilder said, noting that McDonnell had called him Wednesday. "The war was not a glorious thing in our past. It was something that we were able to withstand in terms of tearing the country apart. ... Thank God that war ended with the Confederacy losing."

What Gov. McDonnell did was stupid, but if Douglas Wilder can forgive McDonell, I don't see why other Democrat pols can't. Of course, these are all the same Obama stans who had no problem accepting Harry Reid's apology after he made his idiot "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one" comment some months ago, but then if you look up "hypocrite" in the dictionary you're most likely to see a picture of a liberal Democrat.

Glenn Beck Made $32 Million In Last 12 Months


NYDailyNews.com:

It pays to be Glenn Beck ... and pays, and pays, and pays.

The controversial Fox News loud-mouth - hero to conservatives, dartboard fodder to liberals - made $32 million in the 12 months ending March 1, reports Forbes magazine.

His company, Mercury Radio Arts, churns out books, runs a profitable Web site, and manages his sold-out appearances.

Beck insists he's not political, even after leading the charge against health care reform, feeding the frenzy of the Tea Party members, and telling his loyalists President Obama has "a deep-seated hatred for white people."

"I could give a flying crap about the political process," Beck tells the new issue of Forbes magazine (Forbes.com).

"We're an entertainment company."

And his brand of entertainment has paid off.

He who laughs last.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

CNN Reports That Tea Party Isn't Racist, Actually Very Diverse


CNN.com:
When it comes to the Tea Party movement, the stereotypes don't tell the whole story.

Here's what you often see in the coverage of Tea Party rallies: offensive posters blasting President Obama and Democratic leaders; racist rhetoric spewed from what seems to be a largely white, male audience; and angry protesters rallying around the Constitution.

Case in point: During the health care debate last month, opponents shouted racial slurs at civil rights icon Georgia Rep. John Lewis and one person spit on Missouri Rep. Emanuel Cleaver. The incidents made national headlines, and they provided Tea Party opponents with fodder to question the movement.

But here's what you don't often see in the coverage of Tea Party rallies: Patriotic signs professing a love for country; mothers and fathers with their children; African-Americans proudly participating; and senior citizens bopping to a hip-hop rapper.

So when the liberal media actually takes part in a Tea Party rally (mind you, Tea Party activists have reached out and invited the scum at MSNBC to their rallies several times, only to be turned down) instead of just relying on lies, smears and photo docs, they find that the Tea Party is neither 'EVIL!' or 'RACIST!', but a direct and diverse reflection of the frustration Americans have with the current leadership in this country. See what can happen when you put aside the partisan B.S. and actually do your jobs as news reporters? People might actually start viewing you as credible. Shocker.

Sick And Twisted Rosie O'Donnell Compares Catholic Church To Guyana Jonestown Cult Killings

RadioEqualizer:
While few would consider the Vatican's handling of abuse claims to be particularly stellar, the Church's traditional opponents on the left certainly have managed to exploit the situation for political gain.

Then, there is libtalker Rosie O'Donnell, who has found a way to take Catholic-bashing to a whole new level. In Rosie's twisted world, there's really no distinction to be made between the Pope and Jim Jones, murderous cult leader responsible for the deaths of more than 900 people in the Guyanese jungle.

Looks like O'Donnell's drinking her own Kool-Aid. What's it spiked with, Rosie?

From yesterday's Rosie Radio program:







O'DONNELL (42:39): If there was an organization, let's just say the Boys' Club [that] had the history of child abuse, child torture, and rape that the Catholic Church has, would you ever give money to the Boys' Club or the Girls' Club?


O'DONNELL (43:28): I'm saying that to support an organization where at the top of the infrastructure, are people willing to ignore the mass child abuse and torture and sexual molestation of its own constituents.

It's almost like when you read about cults, Jonestown, all these cults [that] allow sexual perversity and sexual behavior.
This anti-religious, sick and twisted loon, who now has her handlers attempting to transform her into the "new Oprah", just can't get away from her worst enemy: herself. Recently, her "wife" Kelly finally gained enough strength (and no doubt courage) to run away from O'Donnell's craziness, here's hoping the rest of America will say enough's enough too when her new talk show debuts.

Sandra Day O'Connor: More Justices May Skip State Of The Union


Newsmax.com:

O'Connor said the controversy will fade over Obama's criticism of the court's recent campaign finance decision during his annual address to Congress. His remarks prompted Justice Samuel Alito to shake his head and mouth the words "not true."

But she said she wouldn't be surprised if fewer justices attend in the future. Justices John Paul Stevens and Antonin Scalia haven't gone for years and Justice Clarence Thomas rarely goes.

"You might see a diminution in numbers. It's always been uncomfortable. There were always people who thought, `God, do we have to go? Let's don't.' So it's been kind of a struggle to get them there anyway," O'Connor said.

Indeed, Barry's unprecedented attack on SCOTUS, to their faces at his first SOTU this year, may turn out to be, by far, his dumbest.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Liberal Actress Whoopi Goldberg Defends Wife-Cheater Jesse James, Admits To Cheating On Ex-Husband Many Times



EOnline.com:

Add Whoopi Goldberg to the roster of Team Jesse.

The View's Hot Topics got especially heated when the subject of Jesse James' alleged infidelities against wife Sandra Bullock came up…and the Oscar-winning hostess had his back, even going so far as to say she doesn't think he's a bonehead.

"It's nobody's fault. Maybe he was looking for something different," Goldberg says, before dropping her boyfriend-on-the-side bombshell.

"Hey, listen, I did it five or six times," she says. "Yes, I screwed around. Yes, while I was married. I made those mistakes, too, yeah. It happens sometimes. It happens...Maybe he wanted something wonderful in his life but couldn't deal with it."

Again, no surprise. Goldberg is a longtime, Hollyweird liberal and liberals have long made it clear that they don't value the sanctity of traditional marriage. Vows, respect for your spouse, values, bringing STD's home, etc. mean nothing to the immoral Left--the same folks who defend gay marriage, open marriages, polyamorous relationships and the like at every turn. Want a happy, monogamous relationship? Don't marry a liberal.

Obama Can't Name Any White Sox Players



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John McCain Says He's No Maverick


CNN.com:
Play word association with the name "John McCain" and "maverick" is certain to pop up.

After all, McCain's presidential campaign repeatedly dubbed the Arizona Republican "the original maverick" and late last month McCain's former running mate, Sarah Palin, urged a crowd in Tucson to "send the maverick back to the Senate!"

But there's only one problem: McCain, who faces a difficult primary challenge from the right, says he's no maverick.

"I never considered myself a maverick," the senator told Newsweek this week. "I consider myself a person who serves the people of Arizona to the best of his abilities."

McCain faces a primary challenge from former Rep. J.D. Hayworth and has come under criticism for being too moderate on a variety of issues, including immigration. Several leading Tea Party activists in Arizona have decided not to endorse McCain or Hayworth, criticizing both of their records while serving in Congress.

Despite what you've told us in the past....pander, John. Pander.

Rudy Giuliani And Joe Scarborough Take Down Liberal Hypocrite Arianna Huffington

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NewsBusters.org:

Arianna Huffington stuck her foot in her mouth during Tuesday's "Morning Joe" on MSNBC, and ended up being totally humiliated by host Joe Scarborough and guests Rudy Giuliani and Mort Zuckerman.

As the subject of Florida's Senate race was broached, Huffington decided to attack the former Mayor of New York City rather than address the qualifications of Republican candidates Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio.

"Your judgment in people has not been stellar -- Bernard Kerik, anybody, so the fact that you're supporting Rubio now, I don't know exactly how seriously we should take it," irrelevantly spouted the liberal publisher.

Marvelously, some of the gentlemen on the panel didn't appreciate the cheap shot including Giuliani himself who finally said, "I come on here just to talk about Marco Rubio, you're attacking me on Bernie Kerik, you're attacking me on how I ran my presidential race. I imagine you're going to attack me on what I did in the Little League when I was a child"

Arianna Huffington tours the cable news circuit demonizing the Tea Party and anyone out there who dares to criticize Barry, but any visitor who speands just 5 minutes on her website knows that the real instigators of political vitriol are on the Left. They own it--just ask any non-partisan who paid attention to where the direction of anger was coming from during the Bush years. And as long as Huffington dares to venture away from the safehaven of MSNBC, any astute pundit will her out on her blantant hypocrisy.

Keith Olbermann's Replacement Larry O'Donnell Gets Better Ratings Than He Does

OlbermannWatch.com:

A funny thing happened to Edward R Olbermann when he made his Big Return to Countdown last week. Well, maybe not funny to Olby, but we can't imagine that Larry O'Donnell wasn't smiling at least a little bit. O'Donnell hosted The Hour of Spin for four days the previous week, and we compared his ratings with the same four days of the following week hosted by the infamous, deplorable Keith Olbermann. The numbers tell the story:

Bathtub Boy

Ouch! Do you suppose MSNBC's bosses at Comcast are looking at numbers like these? Could they be wondering why they should pay an exorbitant salary to Krazy Keith, with all his high maintenance idiosyncracies, when they can attract more viewers for much less cost with their new best friend Larry?

Of course neither of them comes anywhere near the eeevil Mr Bill, but when it comes to bang for the buck, will MSNBC continue to pour money down the Olbermann rat-hole? Discuss, resolve, and recap! Comments are open!

Monday, April 05, 2010

WikiLeaks Video Shows U.S. Soldiers Supposedly Engaged In 'Collateral Murder'

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FOXNews.com:
The investigative organization WikiLeaks on Monday released military video of what it describes as three incidents of an "indiscriminate slaying" by U.S. forces near Baghdad on July 12, 2007.

WikiLeaks says the encounters killed as many as 25 civilians, including two Reuters journalists. The U.S. military said in a statement at the time that a total of 11 people died in the strikes conducted by U.S. and Iraqi forces, including two Reuters employees.

The video, obtained by WikiLeaks, is shot from two Apache helicopters on patrol in Iraq. The choppers were responding to reports of AK-47 gunfire in the suburb of New Baghdad when military personnel on board spotted a group of nine to 12 persons, including what turned out to be the two Reuters photographers, walking through a courtyard. A military official confirmed the authenticity of the footage to Fox News.

The military contends that the U.S. followed the appropriate "Rules of Engagement" for these episodes. In fact at the time, the Pentagon says U.S. troops were hit by rocket-propelled grenades (RPG's) and small arms fire while caught in a clash with Shia insurgents.

"There is no question that coalition forces were clearly engaged in combat operations against a hostile force," said multinational forces spokesman Lt. Col. Scott Bleichwehl in July, 2007.
This doesn't look good, be very interesting to see how Barry responds. Of course, since former President Bush was in charge at the time, the Left will obviously have a field day with it....just cue the 'Arrest Bush and Cheney' pleas now.

Juan Williams: Tea Party Anger Is Mainstream


WSJ.com:

There is danger for Democrats in recent attempts to dismiss the tea party movement as violent racists deserving of contempt. Demonizing these folks may energize the Democrats' left-wing base. But it is a big turnoff to voters who have problems with the Democratic agenda that have nothing to do with racism.

Putting a racial lens on the tea party activists may also help Democrats by painting congressional Republicans into a corner as debate begins on immigration reform. Hispanic voters are going to be looking at Republicans and their tea party supporters for evidence of racism in any effort to block reform.

But Democrats cannot win elections without capturing the votes of independent-minded swing voters. And that is where writing off the tea party as a bunch of racist kooks becomes self-destructive. The tea party outrage over health-care reform, deficit spending and entitlements run amok is no fringe concern. And it is insulting to all voters to suggest that criticism of President Obama, even by people who want to throw him out of office, is motivated by racism.

Of course, for daring to step away from the current, narrative (i.e. "Tea Party activists are nothing but KKK wannabees") pushed and funded by the Democrats white, liberal base, Williams will surely be branded everything from a DINO to an Uncle Tom, but hey true respect is earned, not given.

Politiks As Usual: In The News 4/5/10


GOP Lawmakers Want RNC Accountability After Nightclub Flap


Quakes Rattle California, Pacific Coast; 2 Dead In Mexico

Dem. Congressman: 'I Don't Worry About The Constitution'

Racism And ObamaCare

The Religion Blog That Hates Religion

ACORN Disappearance 'A Shell Game'

Obama's Census-Form Choice: 'Black'

Limbaugh Hits Back At Obama For Criticism

Obama Is Now Showing His True Colors As A Radical


David Petraues For President: Run General, Run

Dan Quayle: Don't Let The Tea Party Go Perot


The Narcissist-In-Chief Really Does Love Talking About Himself

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Liberal Singer Bruce Springsteen Cheating On Wife With Married Woman


TMZ.com:
Not even The Boss, it would seem, is immune from the infidelity epidemic going around -- allegedly.

Bruce Springsteen
was carrying on an affair with a married woman in New Jersey, according to the New York Post today, which cites legal docs in the woman's divorce. According to papers filed by her soon-to-be ex-husband, Ann Kelly and Bruce met a gym in New Jersey in 2005, when Bruce allegedly dogged her as she ran on the treadmill, telling her she had the "nicest ass" in the gym. Her husband claims in divorce docs that Bruce and Ann began going to lunch, and it eventually became a full-on affair.

According to the papers, Bruce became the main topic of conversation in marriage-counseling session between Ann and her hubby.
Springsteen got together with his current wife, Patti Scialfa, while he was with his first wife, Julianne Phillips.

A rep for Bruce declined to comment to The Post.

Springsteen is not only a noted cheater, but a longtime, radical Lefty who did everything he could to try and get John Kerry elected President back in '04 (and failed). But then there's no surprise here, conservatives are well aware that liberals (who promote everything from gay marriages to open marriages to polyamorous relationships, etc.) don't take the sanctity of marriage seriously. Let's hope that Springsteen's long suffering wife gets at least half of what he's worth.

12-Year-Old Jordan Brown To Be Tried As An Adult For Murdering Dad's Fiancee



"A 12-year-old boy accused of shooting his father's pregnant fiancée in her sleep will be tried as an adult -- but the prosecution would be open to the idea of moving him to juvenile court if the child changes his story. Jordan Brown was 11 when state police said he used a youth shotgun to shoot 26-year-old Kenzie Houk in her bed in the family's Wampum home in February 2009. He is charged with first-degree homicide." - PA News
The theory seems to be that Jordan was mad he lost his bedroom to make way for the new baby. And he took the time to try and cover the crime afterwards. And while folks debate an 11yo being tried as an adult for murder, the idea that lil' Jordan was able to get access to a shotgun seems to bother few.

Neal McDonough: Conservative Of The Week


Age:
44


Birthplace:
Boston, Massachusetts


Claim To Fame: Actor

Why He's The Conservative Of The Week:
for sticking to his values and refusing do sex scenes on a TV series. The Catholic family man was let go from his role on the ABC series "Scoundrels" this past week for refusing to engage in heated love scenes with his co-star Virginia Madsen. McDonough's faith is so important to him that he passed up a reported $1million payday to continue working on the show. An actor with morals in Hollyweird? A very rare gem indeed.

Bill O'Reilly And Megyn Kelly Talk Constitutionality Of Matthew Snyder Lawsuit



Although the lib media would never admit it, this is just another example of why FOX is consistently No. 1. Here we have a frank, hard-hitting discussion on a real constitutional issue, without self-censoring for political correctness or to match a certain ideology. Never will you see Olbermann have a guest on who did not agree with him. But O'Reilly is not only credible, he has no problem putting on people who disagree with his views and he always gives them the last word.