Time for another roundup of this and that:
Media Matters is a paranoid interest group that works as an extension of the Democratic Party, and which many liberal journalists take their marching orders from. In other news, pro-wrestling is fake.
Mark Steyn on Obama as Henry VIII.
Harry Reid and the Democratic caucus totally support Obama’s war on Catholicism.
A goodly percentage of Notre Dame’s professors have rendered their judgment on Obama’s war on Catholicism: Unaccapetable.
Your tears, Rahm. Let me taste them.
Texas ranks top in exporting yet again, with exports bringing in more than $249.8 billion in 2011, up 20.7% from $206.9 billion in 2010.
Is the redistricting fight all about Lloyd Dogget? So black and Hispanic interest groups are fighting a long, drawn-out court battle to protect a single white incumbent.
I got that story from Must Read Texas, which seems like a veritable firehose of Texas news and links.
To support its welfare state, Denmark travels quite a way down the road to serfdom: “A suspected terrorist has more legal protection than the ordinary Danish taxpayer.”
Bin Laden gave up on jihad. Maybe.
Iowahawk takes aim at a certain Clint Eastwood commercial.
Clayton Cramer: A lot more people use guns to defend themselves than you think. (Hat tip: Say Uncle.)
Holly Hansen breaks radio silence to note skulduggery in Round Rock ISD. And here’s Part 2.
Some Marin County residents are fighting George Lucas’ plans to expand film-making facilities. Because California is just doing so well it can afford to alienate job creators.
Tags: abortion, Catholics, Clayton E. Cramer, Guns, LinkSwarm, Lloyd Doggett, Mark Steyn, Media Matters, Media Watch, Redistricting, Round Rock, Round Rock ISD, Texas
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