The lazy and biased White House press corps went bananas when Bush went to his Texas ranch. But they have muzzled themselves when it comes to Obama's extensive golf outings or the first family's many lavish vacations on the taxpayer's dime. The sound you are hearing or not hearing is crickets.
That's what makes Larry Conners of St. Louis television station KMOV (News 4) an American hero:
By the way, in this video the president admits his official trips to international summits are scouting expeditions for his next family vacation:
On this one, we agree with Mitt Romney: "Start packing."
The only strategy for watching Fox News' The Five is the to immediately grab the remote and change the channel when they pass it to the nauseating Bob Beckel.
In a recent episode, Greg Gutfeld expounds upon how comedians, most of whom are members in good standing of the Democrat-Entertainment Complex, inexplicably find it so hard to come up jokes about the incumbent president.
Prof. Alan Dershowitz, noted liberal and criminal law expert, describes the written indictment of George Zimmerman in the shooting of Trayvon Martin as "thin" and suggests that the affidavit of probable cause (the official name of the document) won't hold up in court at least insofar as a charge of second degree murder.
Although all the facts have yet to come out in this particular case, in general it wouldn't be the first time that political considerations might have motivated an indictment and/or that a prosecutor overcharged a defendant.
Here's the latest on Casey Anthony: After considering several motions, a Florida Judge has ruled that a civil lawsuit against her by Zenaida Gonzalez for defamation, i.e. character assassination, can proceed to trial early next year.
As the Orlando Sentinel reports, "Gonzalez claims that Anthony ruined her reputation in 2008 when she told
authorities a babysitter with the same name kidnapped her 2-year-old
daughter Caylee."
State Senator Harold Metts of Rhode Island got a photo-ID law put on the books in his state last year after he was told by several constituents of a pattern of voter fraud in his home town of Providence. Indeed, his own state representative and her daughter had their votes stolen by someone voting in their names in one election...Metts, the state senate’s only African-American member, says that he took a lot of heat from national Democrats for getting the ID law approved by an overwhelmingly Democratic legislature. But he says party loyalty only takes him so far. “It’s time to stop crying wolf and make the voter-ID law work for those on both sides of this issue who want to ensure the integrity of the system, while guarding against disenfranchisement.”
As one of the commenters writes under Fund's article, "It's clear to pretty much everybody that the
reason the Dems are against voter ID is that they perpetrate most of the
voter fraud."
In 2008, there were allegations that the Obama campaign was accepting illegal online campaign donations by disabling the standard, universal credit card security verification system.
Well, according to this video, they are apparently at it again.
The U.S. Justice Department and various dishonest or delusional civil rights groups that bitterly oppose photo ID voting laws demand that you show an ID to enter their offices:
Based on its own pronouncements, is the Justice Department committing a civil rights violation?