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CPAC expecting more attendees than last year's record number
Hosted by the American Conservative Union Foundation (ACU), the annual three-day Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) gears up on Thursday at Washington, D.C.'s, Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. Organizers do not seem concerned whatsoever about turnout this week. Last year’s CPAC brought forth reportedly 9,000 attendees from all over the country, which was a record number for the yearly event, and CPAC staffers are expecting more this year.
Off the beaten path online: ‘Kennedys’ miniseries ignites a storm...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: ‘Kennedys’ miniseries ignites a storm, Bidenism, and O's Bayh-way to hell, Analysis shows Amy Bishop should've been arrested, charged in 1986, Bayh: DC is 'brain-dead'.
Palin's next big hurdle? Indy voters
GOP superstar Sarah Palin may be popular but, if she aspires to the presidency, she needs to do her homework.
Off the beaten path online: al Qaeda studied airline security prior to bomb design...:
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: al Qaeda studied airline security prior to bomb design, Bidenism, and O's Bayh-way to hell.
Al Gore on 'climate crisis' : 'Worse than we thought'
In the midst of heavy snow fall all over the United States and a recent admission from global warming advocate Phil Jones that there has been no warming since 1995, former Vice President Al Gore is sticking to his guns. In a February 12 statement, he writes on his website about the "unfolding climate crisis."
Evan Bayh says 'bye' to life in the Senate
Democrat Senator from Indiana Evan Bayh is announcing his retirement from the U.S. Senate today which leaves his party scrambling for a new candidate to run in the centrist's seat.
Off the beaten path online: Did The Family Guy really just make fun of Trig Palin?...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Did The Family Guy really just make fun of Trig Palin?, Dem candidate says 'whites don't want to work in factories', and Barack Obama statue removed from Jakarta park.
Card game mocks Obama administration spending
A fresh new card game called Obama Nation from the seller Twisted Entertainment has hit the online marketplace. Obama Nation, described as a cross between Go Fish and Old Maid, calls itself the "trillion dollar bailout" game.
Video: Cheney hints at support for repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'
On ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, former Vice President Dick Cheney discussed his thoughts with host Jonathan Karl about the Obama administration's handling of terror suspects and the war in Iraq. He was also asked whether or not the military policy commonly known as "don't ask, don't tell," which keeps homosexual members in the military from serving openly, should be repealed.
Critic wants to see teen abortions on MTV's '16 and Pregnant'
Steve Ertelt at Life News is reporting that the successful MTV show "16 and Pregnant" is returning for a second season. The show follows 10 pregnant teens in different life circumstances. A pro-choice blogger is not pleased that the program does not depict a teenage girl who chooses abortion.
Just in: Latest church growth statistics
Catholics, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Church of God and Assemblies of God are up. Nearly everyone else is down
Off the beaten path online: The 'green jobs' scam unmasked...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: The 'green jobs' scam unmasked, Palin Channels Feinstein is this any different?, and TRush Limbaugh's voice tested to kill beetle.
Video: Rep. Kennedy tells Rhode Island he will not seek re-election
After calling Republican Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown's candidacy "a joke" and facing tough re-election odds in his home state of Rhode Island, Democratic Congressman Patrick "Patches" Kennedy tells his constituents he will not seek re-election for a ninth term. Perhaps the kitchen was getting too hot for Mr. Kennedy to handle.
Obama administration takes credit for Bush success in Iraq
In the midst of weak polls numbers, the Obama administration is grabbing on to anything that will boost the image of a flailing presidency. Everyone from President Obama to Vice President Joe Biden to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs are more than willing to say the successes in Iraq are due to Obama administration policies without crediting the President Bush's foundational groundwork, like the surge.
ACORN and other leftist groups eligible for up to nearly $4 billion
ACORN and other leftist groups are eligible to receive up to $3.99 billion in taxpayer-funded slush money.
Off the beaten path online: ACORN asks for $$$$ to 'Help us keep the pressure on O'Keefe'...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: ACORN asks for $$$$ to 'Help us keep the pressure on O'Keefe', Voters want Democrats to toss Obamacare bills and start all over, and Tunnel assault on girl sparks security debate.
Marvel admits to 'mistake' in controversial Captain America comic
It looks like Marvel Comics' Captain America is throwing his mighty shield at the Tea Party Movement.
ACORN and other leftist groups eligible to get nearly $4 billion in Obama's fiscal 2011 budget
Leftist groups including ACORN are eligible to receive almost $4 billion in taxpayer-backed slush funds.
On Focus on the Family and delivering a baby in the snow
A friend has a baby this morning during a blizzard, and we discuss how Focus on the Family made out after last Sunday's Tim Tebow ad
Environmental Public Works Committee postpones hearing on global warming due to 'inclement weather'
Here is something for the flat Earth global warming alarmists to ponder over. The Environmental Public Works Committee have cancelled a hearing on global warming due to the fact that Washington is experiencing blizzard number 2.