The “Talking Points Memo:” an update on the Ward Churchill (search) situation. The Colorado University Board of Regents will meet tomorrow to decide what to do about the professor who compared Americans killed on 9/11 to Adolf Eichmann (search), a Nazi. After thousands of complaints, Hamilton College (search) in upstate …
Read More »Eat the Rich?
How do you feel about rich people? The reason why I ask is I was talking to a couple of financial journalist friends of mine and to a man, they made clear they hated capitalism (search). Which struck me as weird, because as journalists, that’s what they cover. But that’s …
Read More »Analysts: Senators' Departure Marks End of an Era
WASHINGTON – Together, they make up 100 years of collective congressional service, but the departure of Sens. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., and Jesse Helms, R-N.C., symbolizes an end to more than just time spent in Washington. For some, it signals an end of an era in the U.S. …
Read More »Odd Bedfellows Join Fight for Medical Marijuana
WASHINGTON – An unusual trio of lawmakers — one conservative Republican, one libertarian-leaning Republican, and one liberal Democrat — joined forces Wednesday to offer their support for legislation that would give states the option to distribute marijuana for medicinal purposes without intervention by the federal government. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., …
Read More »Store Customer Cards a Source for FBI?
WASHINGTON – So you have a secret craving for Little Debbie peanut butter bars and a penchant for Kendall-Jackson merlot? While that customer loyalty card at the supermarket might perceivably save you a few pennies at the checkout counter, your buying habits could end up in the hands of government …
Read More »CDC Faces White House Audits
WASHINGTON – Recent Bush administration audits of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have provoked complaints from center officials who say they are suffocating under strict oversight of the public health agency. But others say the reviews, especially of HIV/AIDS prevention funding, are long overdue. According to officials in …
Read More »Money
Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight. We’d like to welcome our new viewers in Lansing, Michigan, on AT&T Cable. We hope you like The Factor. Money is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points memo. The sad truth is that money is the most important thing …
Read More »Getting Your Message Across
If you want to get your message across, here now my tips for how you can definitely get covered by the liberal media. No. 1: Do something outlandish. If you think big companies are using slave labor, strip off your clothes. The ones who did that to make a point …
Read More »Techies Criticize Digital Copyright Bill
WASHINGTON – Consumers are sending e-mails in droves to Capitol Hill lawmakers, complaining that a proposed Senate bill would kill their freedom to listen to music and watch movies. DigitalConsumer.org, formed just before Sen. Ernest “Fritz” Hollings proposed legislation that would force technology companies to restrict the ability of MP3s …
Read More »ANWR Drilling Bounced From Energy Bill
WASHINGTON – With the U.S. Senate poised to begin debate on an energy bill, a battle is brewing once again over a Bushadministration proposal to drill in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Republicans are angry that Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D.,has evaded the committee process that they say would …
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