Already the end of January? How did that happen?
Some links:
Mitt Romney is not running for President in 2016. Good. Now the media can stop sucking all the oxygen out of the race running will-he-or-won’t-he stories.
In a way-too-early poll, Scott Walker is within three points of Hillary.
And speaking of Scott Walker: “In America, it is one of the few places left in the world where it doesn’t matter what class you were born in to. It doesn’t matter what your parents do for a living. In America the opportunity is equal for each and every one of us but in America the ultimate outcome is up to each and every one of us individually.” Liberal critic: “That’s racist!”
Swedish reporter assaulted while wearing a kippah to test attitudes toward Jews.
Mark Steyn: “Extending special privilege to Islam corrodes free speech.”
America has no strategy in the Middle East. Or much of anywhere else…
Actual New York Times headline: “Bomb Blast at Shiite Muslim Mosque in Pakistan Kills 56.” As opposed to all those Shiite Christian Mosques?
Union leader found guilty of “extortion, racketeering and conspiracy.”
“It’s not enough to punish men for things they haven’t done. Women must be kept away from men, for their own good, because of the crimes those men haven’t committed.”
Jonathan Chait is shocked, SHOCKED to discover liberals opposing free speech.
“I fought for women to be anything, but also for women to choose to be a stay-at-home mom.”
Russian bonds cut to junk grade.
Apple posts the largest quarterly profit in the history of the world.
Governor Abbott declares February 2 Chris Kyle Day.
Andrew Sullivan to stop blogging, an event almost as tragic as the cancellation of Cop Rock.
Related Iowahawk tweet:
Sports Illustrated lays off all its photographers. Maybe they should change the name to just Sports. Personally I stopped reading the online version when Peter King decided his column would be a fine place to pimp for gun control…
There was a rally in Austin for school choice:
I LOLed:
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