Friday, July 10, 2009

Larwyn's Linx: Financial Crisis Caused by... Intervention?

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Nation

Democrats admit: Financial Crisis caused by Democrat Intervention: Carpe Diem
Yep, Obamacare a trojan horse for single-payer: Verum Serum
Health, climate bills hit roadblocks: Times

Tale of the 9's: Polling Against the Current: AmerDig
Walpin had the goods on the board that fired him: TAB
Criminalizing Free Speech: HR 1966 Sec 881: Atlas

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: "I thought Roe was to rid U.S. of undesirables!": BlogProf
Obama and the Bohemian Grove: AT (Broome)
'Stimulus' scam paying off... for Obama supporters: Fury

Economy

FBI: Rampant Fraud in Real Estate Industry; CA #1 Again: DocHB
Did AIG just receive another billion?: Blatt
Obamanomics: Economy swirling down the drain: PJM (Blumer)

The Porkulus Giveth and the Porkulus Taketh Away: TAB
Locusts: Transterrestrial
Classy! America's Fashion Icon Totes $6K Handbag: JWF

Good news! Stimulus funds Pelosi's mouse project: Times
New York Legislators and 200 Affirmative Actions: BlogProf

Climate & Energy

The 35% Solution: TigerHawk
Backlash on Democrats' National Energy Tax!: GOPleader
How Cap-and-Trade looks in the Senate: SIGIS

Media

New York Times notices the economy: Dinocrat
Press secretly parties with Obama and July Fourth: NewsBusters
CNN vs. Alec Baldwin: Surber

Frankenly Unhappy: Equalizer
Three Stooges Now Appearing At HuffPo: Riehl

World

Diversity Visas double from Somalis and Palestinians: Atlas

Cornucopia

Spam report reveals what makes us click: PJM
Checking out the latest imports: Atlas
Coming to a US chapel near you? Woman marries her dog: BlogProf

In the running for media a**hole of the day is Andrew Malcolm of the Los Angeles Times who wrote in Top of the Ticket | Los Angeles Times:

"A majority of young people still approve of Obama's job performance, but a majority of seniors over 64 now don't (54%). Maybe they'll die before the next election."

As soon as readers called him on this crap, he evidently went back and, without noting it, changed it to read (parenthetically):

"In other numerical revelations, just 4% of Americans say that Wall Street or credit card companies are honest or trustworthy. A majority of young people still approve of Obama's job performance, but a majority of seniors over 64 now don't (54%). Maybe they'll (that is, we'll) all die before the next election."

One hopes that the only person to die from all this is Andrew Malcolm, via starvation after being expelled from the rotting corpse of the Los Angeles Times.

Vanderleun


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