Volkswagen of America president Stefan Jacoby has confirmed to High Gear Media that the new sedan to be built in Tennessee will effectively replace the VW Passat in North America–and that the former Phaeton sedan will return to the U.S. market. Speaking to journalists gathered to drive the new VW …
Read More »'Artery' Exhibit Prompts an Art Attack in Arkansas Town
Exhibit A is a painting of Alice in Wonderland, by Beth Post of Fayetteville, Ark. Titled “The Temptation of Alice,” it is a rendering of the iconic children’s book character alongside the “Drag-Queen of Hearts,” a man wearing women’s lingerie. The two of them are surrounded by rabbits that are, …
Read More »Risky Border Entry Deserves U.S. Citizenship
Yet another illegal alien has been found here in the States, stowed away in a plane’s cargo area. He endured a hellish trip, but now will be returned to his crap-hole of a country after getting some medical treatment. Yeah, I know what he did was “illegal,” but whenever I …
Read More »Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist
Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges, sources told FoxNews.com. The three, …
Read More »Million Dollar Race for Space Gets Exciting
With a $1 million grand prize up for grabs, amateurs and pros alike tried to prove over the weekend that their rockets could shoot the moon — and leave it, too. Four teams initially threw their hats in the ring — and their rockets in the air — for the …
Read More »The Reason for the Season
Washington, D.C. – It’s the “the holiday season” — the politically correct euphemism for this time of year when we’re supposed to demonstrate the “spirit of the season” by going shopping. We do this so that we can help retailers hit their year-end sales targets. Shopping, we are told, stimulates …
Read More »On the Docket Dec. 3: Cigarettes and Civil Rights
Case: Philip Morris USA v. Williams Date: Wednesday Dec. 3, 2008 Issue: Whether, after the Supreme Court has adjudicated the merits of a party’s federal constitutional claim and remanded the case to state court with instructions to “apply” the correct constitutional standard, the state court may instead hold the federal …
Read More »Accusations Across the Nation
And now the most compelling two minutes in television, the latest from the wartime grapevine: Few Accusations Across the NationArab-American groups have complained of a wave of violence and discrimination in the aftermath of Sept. 11. But it apparently has not happened. Jim Edwards of the New Jersey Law Journal …
Read More »Ready for Some New and Scary Taxes?
To watch “The Talking Points Memo” click here. Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight. Are you ready for some new and very frightening taxes? That is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points Memo . Now that the politicians are safely elected, the tax drumbeat is …
Read More »Gretchen's Take: Why did US swap for Bergdahl, not others?
It’s heartbreaking to hear the parents of American hostage Kayla Mueller wonder in an interview if their country did enough to try and bring their 26-year-old daughter home. They claim they were in frequent contact with her ISIS captors and that they believe the terrorist organization may have been willing …
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