Truth is stranger than fiction: Saudi Arabia captures Israeli ‘spy vulture’
Steny Hoyer: I’m thinking most tea partiers probably come from unhappy families
The elites are telling us what we want:
Remember The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 which mandated that all US retailers must stop selling incandescent bulbs by 2012? If you don’t, you’re apparently not alone, since according to a lighting survey conducted for IKEA back in 2010, 61% of Americans weren’t aware of the legislation either. Luckily for those not in the know, IKEA was kind enough to remind the world of the upcoming change by proudly announcing that they’ve stopped selling the power-sucking bulbs a whole year early — making them the first retailer in the US to comply with the bill.
WWTFT: Federalist Number 12
Video: John Boehner Assumes Speaker’s Gavel
Our Constitution: A wall that has been breached
Why do you call it a “hoax”? they ask. Why not refer to the matter as a debate? The reason is quite simple: A debate describes a discussion in which participants competitively argue opposing points of view that are assumed to be based upon honest positions.
A hoax is a deceptive act intended to hoodwink people through deliberate misinformation, including factual omissions.
Conservative Perspective: Mike Pence 2012
Ladies, Gentlemen, Citizens of the blogosphere – Let’s go statist hunting in 2011!
Michigan’s decade of decline under Graholm and the Democrats:
Finally, here is a shocking number. The number of residents receiving food assistance payments went from 236,412 in 2000 to 1,884,751! That’s an increase 7 times over! In one decade!
Starbucks gets a new (and ugly) logo.
WyBlog: Obama’s new Consumer Financial Protection Board meet Unintended Consequences



Thanks for the link Steve. I used to watch ice racing when I was a kid and always wondered how they kept their bikes on the track…
You are welcome. To me, ice track racing looks crazy .
Thanks Steve. From a tea party supporter that had a happy family upbringing.
Something had to go wrong in your childhood because, according to MSNBC, no ‘normal’ person could be Tea Party supporter.
And MSNBC would never lie and distort the facts.