July 17, 2014 – 7:22 pm
How things change https://twitter.com/WilliamTeach/status/489883146276458496 https://twitter.com/WilliamTeach/status/489885275057709056 Don’t worry, President Breezy is on the case Did my eyes just deceive me? He commented less than 1 minute on an event that killed 23 Americans? — Brian Cates – Political Columnist & Pundit (@drawandstrike) July 17, 2014 Of course, Obama had to make time for a hearty lunch […]
July 17, 2014 – 3:30 pm
Where is this “Connecitcut”? (SFGate) If you didn’t think this summer could get any hotter, just wait … A while … about 85 years, to be exact. Researchers at Climate Central have put together a handy tool which lets you see just how bad summers will get by 2100, if global warming predictions are accurate and nothing […]
July 17, 2014 – 1:00 pm
…is a horrible windy world because Someone Else refused to buy local, you might just be a Warmist The blog of the day is American Power, with a post on how many illegals are actually “unaccompanied”
July 17, 2014 – 10:00 am
Climate Depot gives this the “champagne glass cheer” (SMH) Australia on Thursday became the first country in the world to abolish a price on carbon, with the Senate passing the government’s repeal bills 39 votes to 32. After two weeks of negotiations, and several false starts, the Abbott government achieved its long-held ambition to axe […]
July 17, 2014 – 8:26 am
Mr. Obama apparently missed where his spokesweasel, Josh Earnest, said that Obama has made the world more tranquil. Obama is pretty depressing, according to the AP Obama Sums Up The State Of The World In One Depressing Sentence After President Barack Obama breathlessly addressed four different foreign-policy issues during a 10-minute statement, he summed up […]
July 17, 2014 – 7:56 am
Wonderful (Daily Caller) The White House won’t reveal where it is housing thousands of Central American juvenile migrants because their privacy rights trump Americans’ right to know what‘s happening in their neighborhoods, press secretary Josh Earnest declared July 16. “The public does have a right to know what’s happening… [but] at the same time, there […]