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TRR: Now in China: Lose Your Wife? Get a Free Virgin
Chinese men deserted by their foreign-born wives may be entitled to a “replacement.”
TRR: Labor Day Special: Workman’s Comp for Babysitters
If Californians want babysitters so they can have a night out they may have to fill out the proper state employment paperwork first.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Yes, It's Friday!
Happy Friday! Here's what's coming up on today's show:
First 'supercommittee' meetings will be public
The co-chairs of the new deficit supercommittee said Friday they will hold their first organizational meeting next Thursday and their first public hearing the week after, on Sept. 13.
Rasmussen Reports: Palin bid gets thumbs down
A new Rasmussen Reports shows that most voters — including Republicans — think it would be bad idea for former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to jump into the presidential race.
PICKET: AP '08 Flashback - Deja Vu 'Obama says he didn't know aunt was living in U.S.'
The reaction from the president about his uncle is no different than his reaction about his Aunt Zeituni, Onyango's sister.
Race for Weiner's seat a dead heat, poll says
A new Republican poll shows the race for the seat vacated by disgraced New York City Rep. Anthony D. Weiner — once thought to be a lock for Democrats — is now dead even.
House to send delegations to 9/11 events
The House plans to send bipartisan delegations to memorial services in New York City, Arlington, Va., and Shanksville, Penn., marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
PICKET: Obama's labor relation board imposes new notification rules
The administration's National Labor Relation Board has brought about new rules in the work place as we head into labor day weekend.
EXCLUSIVE: MILLER: Rumsfeld on Libya and Syria
EXCLUSIVE: Don Rumsfeld may be out of Washington, but he's got a keen eye on foreign policy and national security. The former secretary of defense in the administration of President George W. Bush believes that the Obama administration's mistakes in Syria and Libya stem from lack of leadership, not having a clear mission and faulty coalition building.
TRR: Wikileaks Opens the Spigots
After the public voted 100 to 1 to release the full Wikileaks archive, the process has begun.
One calls field 'same as the old boss'
Struggling to snag headlines in the press and to get invites to presidential debates, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson rolled out new ads on the web this week that dub him "The People's President" and look to distance him from the rest of the Republican field on taxes and spending.
PICKET: NY amusement park faces likely legal battle over Muslim headscarfs
As a result of a brawl (video above) that broke out at their amusement park, Westchester New York's Rye Playland, could be facing legal issues from local Muslims.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
TGIT!
Welcome to Thursday! Check out what's happening on today's show:
Instead of speech, Obama will meet NASCAR champ
Now that President Obama won't be speaking to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, he's added an event to his schedule that both parties can agree on -- celebrating the NASCAR champion.
Morning Roundup: Sept. 1
Lottery contract faces further review, hiring for online gambling moving forward, Aruba keeps Giordano detained, Irene relief emerges as political issue, 'legacy legislators' reflect D.C. political scene
PICKET: Gibson Guitar CEO - Obama admin told us our problems would 'go away' if we used foreign labor
U.S. authorities raided Gibson Guitars recently over the instrument maker's use of allegedly illegal imports of wood. According to a Wall Street Journal interview, though, Henry Juszkiewicz, chief executive officer of Gibson contends, "a broker probably made a mistake in labeling the goods but that the sale was legal and approved by Indian authorities."
Obama hits new lows in new polls
The polls just keep getting worse for President Obama, who sank to new lows in two surveys released Thursday.