Five months before probably being sworn in as the new Speaker of the House, current Republican Minority Leader John Boehner is taking an aggressive stand against the ineffectual Obama regime and calling on those steering the failed economic recovery to lose their jobs.
What About Me? Political Money Flowing To Bloggers
Daily Caller reports that political money is flowing to blogs on both sides of the political divide, estimating that “at least half the [right] bloggers that are out there” are getting money for posts.
Philadelphia Bloggers Complain About Having To Pay Taxes
Philadelphia is apparently making bloggers pay $300 for a Business Privilege License because of their blogging income.
Muslim Miss USA: No Ground Zero Mosque
Rima Fakih, the Muslim current Miss USA, opposes the 9/11 Ground Zero mosque being developed in the shadows of New York City’s World Trade Center site.
Spoiler Lingenfelter Tossed From 8th District Race
Perennial election spoiler Libertarian Tom Lingenfelter will not be a candidate in November’s election to unseat Democratic Socialist Congressman Patrick Murphy after a judge found that he did not have the required number of valid signatures to stay on the ballot.
Pennsylvania Employment Drops Again In July
Heck of a “Recovery Summer” you’ve got going there, Barack and Big Ed.
National Business Group Endorses Fitzpatrick
The National Federation of Independent Businesses has endorsed Republican Mike Fitzpatrick in his challenge to unseat Democratic Socialist Patrick Murphy in November’s Congressional election.
Sestak Supports 9/11 Ground Zero Mosque
Joe Sestak has announced that he fully supports the 9/11 Ground Zero Victory Mosque being built near the New York City site of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Republicans Release Hard-Hitting Web Ad: Extreme
The NSRC has released a new web ad rebutting the mainstream media’s mantra that the GOP has nominated a series of “Extreme” candidates who are out of touch with average Americans for the fall mid-term election.
At Half-Million, Jobless Claims Reach Nine-Month High
Weekly jobless claims “unexpectedly” jumped to 500,000 – a half-million – last week, up from the previous week’s reading of 488,000, which was adjusted upward from what was previously reported. Analysts – who based on performance should apparently join the ranks of the unemployed – had, of course, expected a drop.