Quotes of the day
First, keep in mind that all registered voters don’t vote even in presidential years, and that in midterm elections the turnout is about one-third less. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticleReason TV: 3 reasons the financial regulation bill solves nothing
Actually, all we need to know is Reason TV’s second point, which is that the new bill codifies a permanent “too big to fail” policy for the US. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticleSolis gives a Chip Diller reprise on jobs
Via The Right Scoop, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis gives it the old Chip Diller try in attempting to argue that the job market is growing. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticleVideo: Leno demonstrates effectiveness of American education on history
I briefly considered using this clip for tomorrow, but it’s too depressing to post on Independence Day. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticleQuotes of the Day
Several political leaders welcomed his visit, expressing hope that more robust American diplomacy could resolve Iraq’s political paralysis. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticlePoll: What was the Obamateurism of the Week?
When in the golf courses of Barack Obama events it becomes necessary for Hot Air readers to choose the Obamateurism of the Week and to assume the powers of historical accuracy, a decent respect to the...
View Article1300 words that shook the world
It was the ultimate act of defiance of its time, a statement to a presumably divinely-appointed monarch from his supposed subjects that they had decided to reject his authority. The world had seen...
View ArticleSchoolhouse Rock: No more kings
Via Cubachi, a few delightful clips from the venerable Schoolhouse Rock series that might have helped a few of the people Jay Leno met on his last Jaywalking effort. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticlePoll: Who flies the flag?
Pardon me while I indulge one of my pet peeves — and try to determine whether this is a widespread phenomenon, or just a local affliction of amnesia. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticleThe Great Airbrushing meets the Great Relearning on the Fourth
Like many states with large urban areas, California has a bit of a graffiti problem. [...] Read the rest »
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A 100-foot (33-meter), twin-screw diesel submarine seized at a jungle shipyard in Ecuador marks a quantum, if anticipated, leap in drug-smuggling evasion technology, the top U.S. [...] Read the rest »
View ArticleObamateurism of the Day
You know an executive is in real trouble when he tried to bolster confidence by asserting that without his expertise, the current disastrous situation would have been … [...] Read the rest »
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