Morning Briefing
For August 26, 2013   



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1.  Republican Leaders and Their Changing Stories
Back in 
January, as Republicans geared up for a fight on the debt ceiling, House 
Republican Leaders assured their constituents that a continuing 
resolution was the way to fight Obamacare.

Said one Republican adviser:

“The debt 
ceiling is a terrible place to have the fight when you have the 
sequester and the continuing resolution…. There is so much 
misinformation about the debt ceiling, the word ‘default’ keeps getting 
thrown around. Why go for a big fight? Better to take a small bite of 
the apple here knowing that you will get a few more whacks at it down 
the road.”

At the 
time, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) penned an op-ed in which he wrote, “It 
may be necessary to partially shut down the government in order to 
secure the long-term fiscal well being of our country.”

Former 
Speaker Newt Gingrich went on CBS to advise Republicans that their fight with 
Barack Obama should be during a continuing resolution fight, not a debt ceiling 
fight.

Keith 
Hennessey, whose opinion is highly regarded on Capitol Hill, wrote that 
the GOP should, “Take whatever big spending cuts you want and make them 
conditions of extending the Continuing Resolution. Threaten to shut down the 
government rather than to make the government risk not paying its 
bills on time.”

The 
Politico reported that John Boehner would never allow a default to 
happen and, consequently, would raise the debt ceiling. In fact, the 
Politico report last January suggested the GOP would make its stand on 
the continuing resolution.

That was 
all in January of 2013. The House Republicans decided to pass a clean 
debt ceiling and gamble on sequestration cuts. When March rolled around, the 
GOP killed a measure that would have defunded Obamacare in the 
March 2013 continuing resolution.

They chose to punt until later in the year.

Well, now it is later. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →

2.  If Obama Still Had A Grandfather He Would Look Like Delbert Belton
A couple 
of days ago I posted on the abject cowardice and hypocrisy of Barack 
Obama for ignoring the senseless thrill killing of Australian exchange 
student Christopher Lane after suffering multiple rhetorical compound 
fractures in attempting to create racial animus over the justified 
killing of thuglet Trayvon Martin. (When questioned about this, the 
White House spokesjuvenile, Josh Earnest, gave his trademarked stunned 
mullet stare and said he wasn’t familiar with the case.)

Now Obama 
has a chance to redeem himself. While it is understandable that he would be 
unable to empathize with a young white man gunned down while minding his own 
business, another case has emerged that maybe he can relate to. . . . please 
click here for the rest of the post →

3.  Department of Justice fighting… to keep poor kids in bad Louisiana schools
The Obama administration is couching its ongoing need to keep as many 
African-Americans poor and uneducated as possible in more favorable 
(read: less morally depraved) terms: the Justice Department is 
pretending that they’re worried that taking black kids out of. . . please click 
here for the rest of the post →

4.  Unbeatable villains and perpetual despair
What 
passes for “leadership” in the modern “civil-rights” community has 
frequently compared the shooting of Trayvon Martin to the brutal murder 
of black teenager Emmett Till in the 1950s.  One of the 
people who did this is billionaire Oprah Winfrey, fresh from nearly 
destroying the life of an innocent Swiss shop clerk by falsely accusing 
her of racism.  Asked about Winfrey’s comparison on MSNBC Friday morning, 
Emmett Till’s cousin Simeon Wright replied . . . please click here for the rest 
of the post →

5.  The Bayou Corne Sinkhol
Scientifically illiterate and agenda-driven journalists can ruin what is 
actually a 
valid story. Today’s example is the coverage of the Bayou Corne 
sinkhole, an ongoing environmental situation of considerable concern at 
the Napoleonville Salt Dome in Assumption Parish, Louisiana. About 350 
residents of the quiet community of Bayou Corne have been evacuated from their 
homes since the sinkhole’s sudden formation nearly a year ago. . . . please 
click here for the rest of the post →

6.  BuzzFeed Sources Think If You Like @Uber You Must Be Getting Paid
I know I 
have some pretty stupid critics out there, but this may be the stupidest thing 
I’ve ever been accused of. See this email from Rosie Gray at 
BuzzFeed. Bless her heart, she’s having track down people and ask them 
if they are getting paid to say awesome stuff about Uber.

Anyone who has ever used the service says awesome things about Uber. But read 
this nonsense . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


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