CNN’s Standards of Rudeness

On May 15, 2012, in Barack Obama, Stupid, by TrevorLandon

If Bob Tyrrell can be banished from CNN because describing President Obama as “a stealth socialist” is considered

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Marco Rubio Happy in the Senate

On May 15, 2012, in Barack Obama, by WillhelmVollrath103

Yesterday I got a chance to watch Marco Rubio, Florida’s Republican senator, praise small business at a reception held by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). Those looking for Rubio to tip his hand about his vice presidential prospects came away disappointed. At one point, Rubio said he hoped to help small business in the years he had left in the Senate. A member of the audience asked whether he was in fact measuring his time remaining in the Senate in years rather than months. Rubio replied, “Look, I love serving in the United States Senate. I know that sounds strange, but that’s the place I think I can make a difference.” He chided the Senate’s lack of urgency, calling it “frustrating.” NFIB joined the multi-state lawsuit against President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. A Supreme Court ruling is expected next month. Photo by: Katherine Ruddy

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A non-profit organization that provided training last week to House Democrats, portraying Republican opponents as racially motivated, has received significant funding from foundations linked to controversial left-wing multibillionaire George Soros. Soros’s Open Society Institute has given $75,000 to the Center for Social Inclusion, which has also received more than $850,000 from the Soros-connected Tides Foundation/Tides Center since 2005, according to documents obtained by The American Spectator . In a training session for House Democrats and their congressional staffers last week, Center for Social Inclusion founder and president Maya Wiley described “conservative messages” as being “racially coded,” and suggested that Democrats “raise racial disparities” in public policy discussions, Joel Gerhke of the Washington Examiner reported . Since 2002, Wiley’s New York-based Center for Social Inclusion has received funding from a variety of organizations and individuals. Documents obtained by the Spectator indicate that Soros’s Open Society Institute was one of the earliest donors to Wiley’s non-profit group. In fact, her biography on the group’s Web site describes Wiley as having formerly served as director of U.S. programs for the Open Society Institute. She currently serves as chairman of the board of the Tides Network , which supervises activities by a number of grant-making non-profit organizations, including the Tides Foundation and Tides Center. Direct contact between such a close Soros ally and congressional Democrats is certain to provoke controversy. A hedge-fund mogul and currency speculator, Soros has been linked to many radical figures, including Wade Rathke . A former official of the corrupt Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Rathke founded the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), which recently disbanded and re-organized after a series of high-profile scandals. The Soros-Wiley connection was noted by Matthew Vadum of the Capital Research Center . Vadum, an investigative reporter and American Spectator contributor , is author of the widely-praised recent book Subversion, Inc., an exhaustive exposé of ACORN . Wiley’s background also drew attention from Michelle Horstman of PJ Media, who noted that Maya Wiley is the daughter of 1960s radical George Wiley , founder of the National Welfare Rights Organization.

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On Tuesday, we noted that there would be many important spending cutting amendment offered on the floor to the Commerce, Justice, and Science bill (H.R. 5326).  Well, a number of conservatives offered amendments to cut or eliminate wasteful, harmful, and unconstitutional programs.  Most notably, we focused on Mike Pompeo’s amendment to eliminate the stimulus program – Economic Development Administration.   The House defeated most of them, and in doing so, turned away about $4 billion more in spending cuts.  See how many of them were supported by your member of Congress.  Remember that those who are unwilling to eliminate these relatively small programs and agencies are not likely to have the guts to enact entitlement reform. On Wednesday, Senator Thune told Politico :  “It’s the environment we’re living in right now. There are lots of folks who are watching every member’s voting records; you’re not only going to be attacked by your opponent on the Democrat side, but there are obviously Republicans out there who may not like when you’ve been around a few years and you got a lot of votes.” Thune is correct.  We are spotlighting voting records, and it is clearly working.  Although most of the spending cut amendment failed this week, most of them garnered support from more than half the conference. Here are the results from some of the key amendments: Pompeo Amendment to abolish the Economic Development Administration [ roll call #207 ] Broun amendment that would cut 3% from salaries and expenses accounts covered in the bill and direct $874.6 million to the bill’s spending reduction account. [ Roll call #203 ] McClintock amendment that would cut $277.8 million from wasteful and protectionist programs in the International Trade Administration.  [Roll call #204 ] Scalise amendment that would reduce funding for Economic Development Administration salaries and expenses by $7.5 million and also reduce funding for the Commerce Department’s management account by $10.7 million. The amendment would direct $18.2 million to the spending reduction account. [ roll call #206 ] Quayle amendment that would cut $21 million provided for industrial technology services at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [ roll call #208 ] Harris amendment that would cut $542,000 from global warming programs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) [ roll call #209 ] Passed Broun amendment that cut $15 million  for expenses associated with the restoration of Pacific salmon populations [ roll call #211 ] Grimm amendment that would increase funding for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Program by $126 million.  This is another federal intrusion into law enforcement that has not shown successful results.  [ roll call #214 ] Passed Flake amendment that would cut $1.2 billion from the National Science Foundation. [ roll call #217 ] Scott, R-Ga., amendment to abolish Legal Services Corp.[ roll call #219 ] Broun amendment that would cut 12.2% from the entire bill. [ roll call #222 ] Cross-posted from The Madison Project

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(Pakistan Tribune) — A former lawmaker and cleric from Kohistan district, Maulana Abdul Haleem, termed formal education for women un-Islamic and asked parents to pluck their daughters from school, or else they would be ‘doomed’. The nonagenarian, who was elected to the National Assembly from Kohistan on the now-defunct Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal’s ticket in 2002, also

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