ACORN and other leftist groups are eligible to receive up to $3.99 billion in taxpayer-funded slush money. Published February 11 2010
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: ACORN asks for $$$$ to 'Help us keep the pressure on O'Keefe', Voters want Democrats to toss Obamacare bills and start all over, and Tunnel assault on girl sparks security debate. Published February 11 2010
It looks like Marvel Comics' Captain America is throwing his mighty shield at the Tea Party Movement. Published February 10 2010
Leftist groups including ACORN are eligible to receive almost $4 billion in taxpayer-backed slush funds. Published February 10 2010
Here is something for the flat Earth global warming alarmists to ponder over. The Environmental Public Works Committee have cancelled a hearing on global warming due to the fact that Washington is experiencing blizzard number 2. Published February 10 2010
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Specter admits it was a mistake to read X-Mas Day terrorist bomber his 'Miranda Rights', Green police aren't just in Super Bowl ads, and 63% Say better for country if most of Congress not reelected. Published February 10 2010
The National Organization's for Women's (NOW) attack on the Tebow Super Bowl ad as glorifying violence appears odd at first, but it is not unexpected coming from an organization like theirs. It is common, in fact, for liberal feminists groups to help institute mandatory arrest laws and primary aggressor doctrines in the area of domestic violence. Published February 9 2010
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: First Lady: President Obama has had a "phenomenal first year, Nelson to support filibuster on Becker, and Econuts now insist third-hand smoke is bad for you. Published February 9 2010
Governor David Paterson’s spokespeople are denying any possible-career ending scandal that will push him out of office as a result of a bombshell story The New York Times is said to have on him. Unconfirmed rumors relating to sex, drugs, and women appear to be the most brought up topics surrounding the story. Published February 8 2010
The late Pennsylvania Democratic Congressman John Murtha passed away today at age 77. Mr. Murtha was caught up in a number of controversial issues over the past few years, some of which were caught on video (all below) like ABSCAM, calling U.S. Marines "murderers, accusing his own district for being "racist", and using federal taxpayer money to fund a Pennsylvania airport with his name. The first video below is of Mr. Murtha making a deal with a fictitious Arab sheik whom Murtha thought was bribing him. Published February 8 2010
Former New York Congressman Republican Rick Lazio has sent a letter to The New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller demanding to either put up or shut up about a possible bombshell story surrounding New York Governor David Paterson (D). Elizabeth Benjamin of the New York Daily News posted the letter. Published February 8 2010
America saw Focus on the Family’s Pam and Tim Tebow Super Bowl TV ad that contained a pro-life message, and the world continued to turn as NFL fans watched the New Orleans Saints win their first Super Bowl. Published February 8 2010
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Public-sector unions bleed taxpayers to help Dems, and Geithner says U.S. will ‘never’ lose its top Aaa debt rating. Published February 8 2010
Rumors have been swirling around for a number of days now about a New York Times story that will break Monday about a possible career-ending issue on New York's Gov. David Paterson (D). Business Insider is reporting the latest. Published February 7 2010
It appears Joe "the Plumber" Wurzelbacher is not impressed with former vice presidential GOP candidate Sarah Palin. He attacked her Tea Party Convention speech this weekend. Published February 6 2010
Danny Tarkanian, a Republican candidate vying for Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's Nevada seat, is reminding voters in an online ad that Ronald Reagan's last campaign pitch ever was in November of 1986 for Nevada GOP'er Jim Santini's race against Mr. Reid. The iconic Republican President visited Las Vegas to warn Nevadans about Mr. Reid's liberal agenda. Published February 5 2010
It looks like it just does not pay for a Senator to go on an ill-subscribed diatribe about opponents of the Democrats' health care reform. Published February 5 2010
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Junior high student arrested for doodling in class, How a “nice American girl” became a Jihadist, and Daily presidential tracking poll. Published February 5 2010
The Boston Herald is reporting that Rhode Island Democratic Congressman Patrick Kennedy could very well be in some 2010 trouble of his own. Published February 5 2010
If there was any clue that the Democrats wanted one last opportunity to pump their last hours of super majority muscle, it happened on Thursday, immediately before Sen.-elect Scott Brown, a Massachusetts Republican, was finally sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden at 5 p.m. Published February 4 2010
By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'