10 Creepy liberal reactions to creepy Obamacare videos
1. Gawker
So obsessed with the Koch brothers, they even included a gif of David Koch in the same position as Uncle Sam:
Bloomberg News is reporting tonight that the same contractor that vetted NSA leaker Edward Snowden also did the background check on Aaron Alexis. The U.S. government contractor that vetted Edward Snowden, who leaked information about national surveillance programs, said it also performed a background check on...
How would you like to find out on Twitter that your house was in the process of being trashed by hundreds of partying teens? That’s apparently what happened to former NFL player Brian Holloway. And now he’s trying to teach those kids a lesson, but not...
Why was this person not deported after his involvement in drug trafficking was known?...
No apologies from this corner of "the blogosphere" for seeking the truth....
Maybe he should ask Raymond J. Donovan. Until then, all he has is publicity about the overturning of his politically-driven conviction, Tom DeLay money laundering verdict overturned: A Texas Court of Appeals in Austin has overturned the conviction of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, attorney...
Updated post: Oberlin College blames the blogosphere ---------------------------- The Oberlin College racism hoax of 2013 involved, among other things, a liberal pro-Obama "anti-racist" student activist who decided to "troll" the campus to get a reaction by posting racist, anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and homophobic signs and messages. It worked, as...
The recent uproar over armed EPA agents descending on a tiny Alaska mining town is shedding light on the fact that 40 federal agencies – including nearly a dozen typically not associated with law enforcement -- have armed divisions. ....The incident that sparked the renewed interest and concern occurred in late August when a team of armed federal and state officials descended on the tiny Alaska gold mining town of Chicken, Alaska.To put it in perspective, below is a picture of this den of polluting iniquity, which has a population of 17 with dozens of seasonal workers. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="462"]
The raid, according to one Senate staffer close to the matter, was conducted as such because of information received from the Alaska State Troopers about rampant “drug and human trafficking” in the area, the Alaska Dispatch reports. That purported explanation was seemingly debunked by a spokeswoman for the law enforcement agency who told the newspaper that it did not advise EPA officials to conduct the raid, adding that no evidence exists to believe those crimes are occurring. Calls seeking additional comment from the Alaska State Troopers were not returned early Friday. “Their explanation — that there are concerns with the area of rampant drug trafficking and human trafficking going on — sounds wholly concocted to me,” Murkowski told the newspaper. “This seems to have been a heavy-handed and heavy-armor approach. Why was it so confrontational? The EPA really didn’t have any good answers for this.”Interestingly, the mission statement of the EPA centers on protecting human health and safety and the environment. I assert that sending armed agents to terrorize citizens runs counter to that mission.
Maureen Dowd has become disillusioned with President Obama in his second term. It's probably correct to conclude that Dowd stands for millions of other liberals similarly let down. But don't get too excited---it's highly probable that neither Dowd nor the rest are considering a leap to...
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Researchers studying China's equivalent of Twitter have found that anger tends to be the most influential emotion on the social network. It spreads the fastest and most broadly, more than several other categories of emotion. The findings could offer insight into studying how information spreads...
Syria basically says: So sue me. State Dept. says: Pretty please....
A song from John Elefante formerly of the group Kansas. Ed Morrissey writes: If you’re not choking up by the end of this video — when John and Sami explain the meaning of this video — check your pulse. Yup. It's not often we hear pro-life songs coming from...
President Asterisk strikes again...
Facebook apologized Tuesday after a dating advertisement that featured the photo of a teen who committed suicide was published on its site. The case of Rehtaeh Parsons, a 17 year old from Canada, was widely reported in the news in recent months after she took her...
I think the Brazilian President is not so much upset that we spy, but that we spy better than her spies spy....
But in many cases, someone's Twitter or blog history is important in itself.
With a blog entry, one can update and correct, as Buzzfeed did yesterday, and Google Cache often (but not always) saves the original. But with Twitter, there is no ability to change the tweet itself, only to issue a new tweet correcting the prior (Morgan has not done that, btw), and it is much harder to reconstruct deleted tweets.
The same issue exists as to the NY Daily News' now infamous Cover which was sent out on Twitter, and resulted in this conversation:
https://twitter.com/brithume/status/380086436835241984
https://twitter.com/LegInsurrection/status/380312186456793088