November 29th, 2011
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ICYMI: WH Grilled on Obama Events in Swing States
Excerpts from Washington Examiner By Joel Gehrke November 28, 2011 “White House Press Secretary Jay Carney faced several questions about the high number of official, taxpayer funded events by President Obama in battleground states crucial to his reelection hopes, and defended Obama by arguing that presidential travel should not be restricted by the possibility [...]
There Are Profoundly Wrong Reasons To Oppose Mitt Romney For President
Mormonism’s best inheritance from Joseph Smith was his passion for education, hardly evident in the anti-intellectual and semi-literate Southern Baptist Convention. I wonder though which is more dangerous, a knowledge-hungry religious zealotry or a proudly stupid one? Either way we are condemned to remain a plutocracy and oligarchy. I can be forgiven for dreading a [...]
‘The Most Volatile Republican Race in Decades’ Is Actually Well Settled
“The race for the GOP nomination is well settled at this point. It is settled in ‘Not Romney’s’ favor. The reason the race is so volatile is that ‘Not Romney’ is not on the ballot” I keep hearing from the Washington Chattering Classes, Team Romney, and the White House that the race is over and [...]
End All Green Corporate Handouts in ‘Tax Extenders’ Bill
It’s that time of year again. The clock is ticking toward December 31, and green energy special interests are discreetly lobbying for the extension of their choice handouts, credits, and grants. We must remain vigilant against these powerful interests. At the end of every calendar year, Congress passes a ‘tax extenders’ bill to temporarily reauthorize [...]
Pakistanis admit to firing first on NATO troops.
Via Drudge comes the beginnings of clarity on this issue: it’s now being tacitly admitted by the Pakistan government that Saturday’s conflict was initiated by their own troops. Essentially, Afghan/American troops were raiding Taliban in Afghanistan when Pakistan troops fired on them (the Pakistan government maintains that their troops were attacking on what they thought [...]
The Secret Term in the Fed’s Triple Mandate
Download audio here Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Brian Domitrovic author of a new paper published at The Laffer Center entitled, The Secret Term in the Fed’s Triple Mandate. We’ll discuss how Ben Bernanke’s Federal Reserve stacks up [...]
Herman Cain and the Big Picture
I would much rather talk about how Barack Obama is screwing the country with disastrous policies, but instead we are yet again forced to talk about who Herman Cain might have had sexual relations with. Yet again his staff (pun alert!!!!) has let him down. His attorney’s statement reads like a non-denial denial, which would [...]
Herman Cain and the Big Picture
I would much rather talk about how Barack Obama is screwing the country with disastrous policies, but instead we are yet again forced to talk about who Herman Cain might have had sexual relations with. Yet again his staff (pun alert!!!!) has let him down. His attorney’s statement reads like a non-denial denial, which would [...]
Morning Briefing for November 29, 2011
RedState Morning Briefing November 29, 2011 Go to www.RedStateMB.com to getthe Morning Briefing every morning at no charge. 1. Herman Cain and the Big Picture 2. Fact Check: Ron Paul is Wrong About Defense Spending 3. Retirements: An Early Reading On The 2012 House Race 4. Absentee ballots and campaign shakedowns in Miami 5. Things [...]
Tech at Night: AT&T regroups against a coordinated attack; SOPA and FCC scrutiny continue
What do AT&T, LightSquared, and the late Super Committee have in common? Spectrum. AT&T is the big story right now, too. They know the fix is in, with Sprint, Eric Holder, and FCC all ganging up on them as a team effort. The Obama administration is all but running guns to Sprint in this effort. [...]




