Sunday, April 10, 2016

INTERESTING QUIZ: How thick is your bubble? I scored 50, which, I think, is more attributable to age than any other factor.
SEN. ELIZABETH WARREN: My opponents keep “saying whatever they want [i.e., lying] about Washington policy debates” and this must stop [i.e., be criminalized].

Lies are for little people; for Sen. Fauxcahontas and her ruling entitled class, they are not lies, they are 'perceived truths'.
POTTY TALK: The Tyranny of the 0.03 Percent.

There's an excellent question in the comments, to wit: "Why are the rights of biological males and females to be comfy [in] the potty room of their biological gender taken away?"
RIPPETOE FOR PRESIDENT: "I don't want your help." Watch the whole video -- you'll understand.
SHE DIDN'T WANT THEM TO HEAR HER BEGGING: Clinton team blasts reporters with noise machine during Hillary's fundraising speech.
AMERICA: worth fighting for. So punch back. Twice as hard.
REMINDER: If you can hear the dog whistle, you must be the dog.
WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Feds are out-burgling the burglars.

The tagline from the GEICO commercials applies perfectly: "It's what they do."
A REMINDER for the voters who weren't paying attention in 2008 and 2012:


REMEMBER, I SAID IT FIRST: [There's] no gap between political correctness and insanity.
THE WHITE HOUSE wants your IRA. To read the full article, you'll have to google 'They Want Your IRA' and select the WSJ link.

Instapundit comments here. And Doug Powers has more here.
CAMPUS LUNACY: Dr. Walter E. Williams wonders about the consistency of the campus PC crybullies.
DEMOCRATS FIGHT to rein in Twitter:
If you keep losing on your issues, that's obviously a big problem. Which is presumably why the anti-political-speech crowd is foaming at the mouth.
Heh.
CAN'T HAVE SPACE TRAVEL WITHOUT RULES: The United Nations calls for regulations on space travel to be enacted within five years "in order to bolster a burgeoning space tourism and transportation sector."

Can you imagine what the New World would be like if the UN had existed in 1492?