A man declared dead 16 years ago was charged with the recent kidnapping of a 12-year-old Lexis Roberts, a Nevada girl whose body was found by hunters in Louisiana. Her mother Suellen Roberts remains missing. (Nov. 5)
Continue reading …That’s my reading on this : With the House now firmly in Republican hands, some on the left have and are voicing concerns that the GOP will attempt to impeach President Barack Obama. While liberals, such as MSNBC’s Ed Schultz, the New Republic’s Jonathan Chait, and various bloggers wring their hands over the sinister hypothetical, the Republican leadership is denying that they have even considered the possibility. “Liberal commentators are simply making things up,” Republican leader John Boehner’s spokesman Michael Steel told The Daily Caller. “We have no plans to [impeach] the President. Our plan is to listen to the American people, who want us to stop the tax hikes, cut spending, repeal and replace ObamaCare, and help create jobs.” Some have pointed to the future head of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa’s plans to investigate the president as an impeachment indicator — something Issa has denied planning to do on Bloomberg’s “Political Capitol” in October. “Not a chance at this point. I don’t see it happening,” Issa said regarding the possibility of impeachment. “Look, disagreeing with the president — the president using his authority, maybe even misusing it — that’s not what impeachment’s for. Do we have disagreements? Yes. Do we want to see that the president strictly adheres to process? Yes.” Despite such assurances, on Election Night Schultz called on Republicans to reject any notion of impeachment — despite the fact that no leading Republican has voiced any such intentions. “Four years ago, in the midst of an avalanche of criticism of the Bush administration, Nancy Pelosi took impeachment off the table,” Schultz sputtered. “I want to ask Mr. Boehner tonight, are you going to take impeachment off the table? Or are we going to go down this road of divide, are we going to go down this road of investigations?” Methinks liberals protesteth too much. Nobody serious on the GOP side has even suggested impeachment. What would we impeach him for? Overspending? Socialist policies? None of that comes up to the standard of “high crimes and misdemeanors” as required by the constitution. Just being a bad president is not an impeachable offense. Nancy Pelosi took impeachment off the table because she had a similar problem – Bush had committed no impeachable offenses and she knew it would create a lot of chaos with voters and wouldn’t accomplish anything.
Continue reading …A suicide bomber struck a mosque frequented by anti-Taliban tribal elders in northwestern Pakistan during afternoon prayers, killing at least 50 people in one of the deadliest attacks this year. (Nov. 5)
Continue reading …Michael Sheen won British Actor of the Year and Kevin Spacey got an honorary knighthood for his work restoring London’s Old Vic theater at the annual Britannia Awards presented by BAFTA Los Angeles Thursday night. (Nov. 5)
Continue reading …And thousands of Republicans will replace them : The Great Shellacking of 2010 will throw more than 2,000 Democratic congressional staffers out of their jobs. And it will send thousands of gleeful Republican staffer wannabes into overdrive to get those resumes up to the Hill to fill those vacancies. Here’s a back-of-the-envelope look at the numbers: On the House side, 60 victorious GOP candidates are expected to hire more than 1,000 new aides in their personal offices. The staff allocations on the House committees have yet to be worked out, but they often run 2 to 1 for the majority party, so that could add up to a shift of maybe 800 or so jobs. Then there are the new House leadership staffs and so on. On the Senate side, the six new GOP senators are likely to hire around 150 personal office aides, and more Republican committee staff members will be sitting behind the senators at hearings. Democrats, with a sagging local economy – K Street isn’t hiring the way it used to, foundations and think tanks are pressed, colleges are hurting, corporations are frozen – may well be pounding the pavement for quite a while. Sadly for the newly unemployed MoveOn, ACORN, Media Matters for America, and MSNBC won’t have enough openings to absorb them. GOP aides went through the same routine in 2006 and 2008. That’s the way of Washington. If you hitch yourself to a politician you run that risk.
Continue reading …The historic “shellacking” that Democrats suffered on Tuesday night brought out the worst in Obama's acolytes in the mainstream media, giving NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell plenty to talk about on Sean Hannity's eponymous November 4 program. Appearing via satellite for the popular recurring “Media Mash” segment, Bozell and Hannity first tackled who else but Chris Matthews. Clearly frustrated with the 2010 midterms and anticipating the 2012 presidential race, Matthews all but called former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) an illiterate. “Would she look like an imbecile” on “Jeopardy!”, Matthews asked Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) Tuesday night during live election coverage on MSNBC.
Continue reading …The traditions of Black Friday have been around for years. The massive sales campaign for this year is now coming out. So far the first one to release Black Friday 2010 ads are Best Buy, Walmart, Kmart, and Sears all having an early Black Friday ads. Even though Black Friday will arrive the day after Black Friday Ads 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …The traditions of Black Friday have been around for years. The massive sales campaign for this year is now coming out. So far the first one to release Black Friday 2010 ads are Best Buy, Walmart, Kmart, and Sears all having an early Black Friday ads. Even though Black Friday will arrive the day after Black Friday 2010: The biggest shopping event this year is coming! is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …Officially the GOP gained six seats in the Senate but conservatives really gained eight.
Continue reading …Put down those iPads , Mercedes owners, and look to the sky. There’s a word of wonder up there and, if you had yourself an SLK with the Magic Sky Control vario-roof, you could be looking at it. Well, of course, you could already be looking at the sky if you had an SLK because, you know, it’s a convertible. But, let’s say you want to do it without actually having to experience nature. Now we’re talking. The vario-roof is a glass panel in the center of the SLK’s retractable hardtop and now, if you tick the 2000 euro ($2,800) Magic Sky Control option, you can control that sky, tinting the glass panel at will by re-aligning the light-blocking crystals embedded within. It’s like a big pixel on an LCD with the whole sun as your backlight and a truly awful dot pitch. Gallery: SLK Magic Sky Control roof Mercedes-Benz SLK gets Magic Sky Control roof, turns transparent at the touch of a button originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 10:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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