Lee Stranahan quits The Huffington Post

CAJ note: After reading his excellent Pigford series on Big Government and his recent appraisal of the liberal media’s hypocrisy in Madison, WI, we wondered how much longer Lee Stranahan would be able to work at HuffPo.

This article H/T DaTechguy, Huffington Post, one in exile and one abandons them. The entire post is […]

Richard Painter’s Deceptive Portrayal of Goodwin Liu–Part 1

Ed Whelan National Review Online 3/2/2011

On Huffington Post, law professor (and former Bush White House ethics adviser) Richard Painter offers an extensive, but badly flawed, defense of Goodwin Liu that falsely accuses me of “invent[ing] a series of myths about Liu with no basis in reality.” The opening part of Painter’s essay consists of […]

Obama + Wright + Farrakhan = Libya?

24 February 2011

Last night we were watching Glenn Beck on FNC when, just moments into the program, the network broke to air President Barack Obama’s remarks about the genocide that had been unfolding for nine days in Libya. During the crisis Obama has chosen to trot out Secretary Clinton to make the occasional comment […]

Breitbart on Pigford at CPAC

Live blog: Breitbart presser on Pigford

Ed Morrissey HotAir.com 2/10/2011

Andrew Breitbart held a press conference today on the Pigford controversy, and it began with high-profile Congresswoman Michele Bachman’s introduction. Bachmann asked why Eric Holder has yet to investigate the allegations of widespread fraud. Bachmann said that “people are milking the system for all it’s […]

Editorial: USDA’s Pigford fraud

Obama initiative ignores corruption to redistribute wealth

The Washington Times 2/2/2011

Race hustlers are shaking down taxpayers for payoffs, and the U.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA) is falling for the scam. The controversy involves a discrimination claim against the USDA for allegedly denying loans because of race. A federal judge approved payments of $50,000 or more […]

House clears Indian, black farmer settlements

Ben Evans Associated Press via Yahoo! News 11/30/2010

WASHINGTON – The House on Tuesday passed landmark legislation to pay for some $4.6 billion in settlements with American Indians and black farmers who say they faced discrimination and mistreatment from the government.

Lawmakers voted 256-152 to send the measure to President BarackObama, whose administration brokered the […]

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