Sen. Tim Scott responds to Uncle Tom slur by NC NAACP “leader” Bill Barber (UPDATED)
South Carolina’s “The State” news outlet published what equates to a puff piece this past weekend on the now-nationally recognized opportunistic NC NAACP President/Reverend William Barber. Barber is the so-called “leader” of the unhinged “Moral Monday” movement here in NC that has waged a vicious war against our GOP-controlled state legislature (otherwise known as the General Assembly) since former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory (R) was sworn into the Governor’s office last January. NC Democrats, drunk on FULL power here for well over a century, are not used to being in the passenger seat and are taking the “any means necessary” approach to trying to return to their glory days where they had little to no opposition. I’ve written about both Barber and the “Moral Monday” activist left here, in case you’re curious about the back story.
The latest pathetic chapter in the campaign of @WendyDavisTexas
Dallas Morning News journalist Wayne Slater wrote a piece over the weekend that took at little closer look at the claims coming from Wendy Davis about her life story, which is the central component to her campaign for TX governor. It found a few important discrepancies that got a lot of people talking:
NFC/AFC Division Championship Game Day Open Thread
Well, my team is out after an embarrassing loss last week here at home to Phineas‘ 49ers, but that won’t keep me from camping out on the sofa this afternoon for a couple of games that promise to be good ones:
Maria Conchita Alonso loses acting gig after endorsing Tea Party candidate
“Wait, there’s no bias against conservatives in Hollywood. Nobody loses a job over their politics, right?” Justified actor Nick Searcy sarcastically asked on Twitter after reading this story from San Francisco’s KPIX (hat tip):