Posts Tagged ‘Alvin’
Friday, October 16th, 2015
Enjoy a complimentary Friday LinkSwarm, on me!
Kentucky ObamaCare exchange goes out of business, the fifth one to do so nationwide.
Or maybe the sixth, since Tennessee’s is pining for the fjords as well.
Why Hillary’s email scandal (still) matters: “Ignoring the fact that ordinary people are deciding that Hillary Clinton is an untrustworthy liar won’t actually make that issue go away for the Democrats.”
Debbie Wasserman Schultz continues to work her special brand of magic at the DNC. “I’ve begun to deeply question whether she has the leadership skills to get us through the election. This is not just about how many debates we have. This is one of a series of long-running events in which the chair has not shown the political judgment that is needed.” (Hat tip: Instapundit.)
Bernie Sanders supporters are shocked to find their pro-Sanders/anti-Hillary comments being deleted from CNN.
A majority of American Muslims want Sharia law, and 60% of young Muslims are more loyal to Islam than America.
You’re a Muslim scholar who lost to a Christian in debate. Do you: A.) Shrug, B. Practice, or C.) Kill the Christian?
Has the Obama Administration noticed that Iran’s parliament has actually rejected the text of his treaty? (Hat tip: Jihad Watch.)
Obama withdraws last U.S. carrier group from the Middle East. Evidently even pretending to fight ISIS has just gotten too hard for him…
Why does does the town of Alvin, Texas (population 25,000) want to put it’s property holders on the hook for $1 billion to build the most expensive schools in the state?
Another anti-gay hate crime turns out to be a hoax. (Hat tip: Instapundit.)
Journalists continue their lazy, inaccurate reporting on #GamerGate.
Tags:#GamerGate, Alvin, Bernie Sanders, CNN, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Scandals, Islam, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Jihad, Media Watch, Military, ObamaCare, Texas
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