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Zinio now has 74 iPhone-friendly mags, firm says
In looking at e-reading software for the Apple iPhone, I counted "fewer than two dozen" magazines from digital publications supplier Zinio; the firm says it now offers many more.
EU decries assassination of Hamas terrorist, neglects to decry terrorist
European Union decries assassination of hardened Hamas terrorist, misses the point entirely.
Americans 'Beckoned' toward personal responsibility
Glenn Beck speaks his mind at CPAC.
Leader Reid distorts the facts on domestic violence
Apparently, Senate Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid is ether looking at some anecdotal evidence or just pulling thoughts out of thin air. Perhaps Mr. Reid and his staff should check out California State University's Martin S. Fiebert, study examining "Assaults by Women On Their Spouses Or Male Partners." According to the summary, the study blows away any claim Mr. Reid thinks he has on the issue of domestic violence.
ACU responds to Huckabee attack on CPAC
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee ripped into the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) yesterday calling it increasingly "more Libertarian and less Republican over the last few years, one of the reasons why I didn't go this year." He responded this way after Fox News host Geraldo Rivera presented the CPAC straw poll voter results showing that the governor scored poorly at only four percent among CPAC straw poll voters.
SCAAP houses criminal aliens and lacks transparency
SCAAP houses criminal aliens and lacks transparency.
Off the beaten path online: Five freedoms you'd lose in health care reform...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: 5 freedoms you'd lose in health care reform, Obama presidential approval index rating: -19, and O's Bayh-way to hell, and AP source: NY terror suspect flushed bomb material.
CPAC 2010 wrap up: Planned and unplanned CPAC happenings make news this year
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), hosted by the American Consrvative Union (ACU), at the Wardman Park Marriott in Washington, D.C., offered events for conservatives from across the country to look forward to and a few surprises. Here is a wrap up of CPAC 2010 happenings that made news this weekend.
Video: Newt Gingrich addresses CPAC 2010
Former Congressman and Speaker of the House Republican from Georgia Newt Gingrich addressed an energized CPAC crowd today.
CPAC attendees energized but realistic
CPAC attendees show optimism regarding coming elections.
Ed Morrissey surprised and honored by Limbaugh intro at CPAC
Hot Air's Ed Morrissey, CPAC 2010's Blogger of the Year, talks about being introduced by Rush Limbaugh by surprise.
At CPAC, Michele Bachmann talks Obama, liberty and "greatness for America"
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) talks Obama, liberty and "greatness for America" at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Panel of former Muslims says U.S. needs to "wake up"; overtolerance could hurt USA
Panel of former Muslims says U.S. is "sleeping"; overtolerance could pave the way for shari'a in America
Surprises all around at CPAC 2010
Liz Cheney wowed the Conservative Political Action Conference crowd on Thursday when she introduced her father as a surprise guest to CPAC attendees. According to American Conservative Union's (ACU), the organization that hosts the event, David Keene very few people knew that the former Vice President would speak today.
Video: CPAC crowd jumps to their feet for Scott Brown
Sen. Scott Brown (R - MA) introduced Former Massachusetts Governor (R) Mitt Romney today at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Videos: Liz Cheney surprises CPAC 2010 attendees with dad in tow
The Cheneys deployed a tag team strategy today at CPAC when Liz Cheney introduced her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, to the surprise of attendees. Check out the videos below of both father and daughter taking shots at the Obama administration's poor handling of the war on terror.
CPAC NEWS: Hoffman to announce candidacy for NY23 in coming weeks
New York's Doug Hoffman is visiting fellow conservatives in Washington, D.C., this week at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and told The Washington Times he will be announcing his candidacy to run for Congress in New York's 23rd district in 2010 in the coming weeks.
New Lutheran denomination now has a name
It's called the North American Lutheran Church -- a place for disenchanted members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
The united colors of the John Birch Society
The Conservative Political Action Conference faced criticism for allowing the controversial group known as the John Birch Society to become a co-sponsor this year. JBS was denounced by conservative conservative icon William F. Buckley and has been called racist as well as anti-Semitic. The group, however, strongly disagrees.
Conservative leaders publicly unveil 'Mount Vernon Statement' in Virginia library
As conservative activists land in Washington, D.C. to gather at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, leaders of the conservative movement are meeting at the Collingwood Library in Alexandria, Virginia today at 2:30 PM to publicly unveil become known as the Mount Vernon Statement. This updated conservative doctrine is similar to the 1960 Sharon Statement which was created by movement leaders fifty years ago and signed at William F. Buckley's home in Connecticut.