Sorry about the embedded video thing….CBS really needs the $$$ I guess. Oh, and be sure to take a minute and click back to Raw Story’s site. Read a few of the fine comments coming from the atheist crowd.
(RawStory)…Only hours after noted author Christopher Hitchens died of cancer, several of his famous Christian friends were declaring that the atheist would finally know that God is real. “He was left, I was right, but we had great debates, great drinking bouts,” conservative radio host Bill Bennett said on CBS Thursday. “And I hope as the big atheist that he was, he’s in for a big surprise.”
An Indian woman is celebrating her 18th birthday by winning the title of world’s shortest woman from the Guinness World Records and saying she wants to be an actress…
(Telegraph)…Guinness representatives on Friday measured Jyoti Amge at 24.7 inches (62.8 centimeters) tall, 2.76 inches (seven centimeters) shorter than the 22-year-old American who had held the title since September.
Guinness World Records adjudicator Rob Molloy 9right) and Dr. Manoj Pahukar of wockhardt hospital measure Jyoti Amge.
It is not Amge’s first Guinness record. Until Friday she was considered the world’s shortest teenager, but in turning 18 qualified for the new title. (more…)
Rush Limbaugh gave Greta a terrific interview last night, and we’d like to thank Fox News for posting the following video highlights. Rush makes an excellent point when he says that you do not win the nomination without the base, and Romney will not win that base.
BREAKING UPDATE: Jewish Week and Rabbi Hammerman Issue Joint Apology.
(YidWithLid)…The Jewish Week apologizes – I just received this from the Jewish Week…
Jewish Week Editor-in-Chief Gary Rosenblatt
We apologize for posting an Opinion column on Dec. 14 by Rabbi Joshua Hammerman entitled “My Problem With Tim Tebow,” the Denver Broncos quarterback who is an Evangelical Christian. The column, in fact, violated our own standards calling for civility in posting comments on our website. The policy statement notes that “name calling in any form will not be tolerated, and comments that denigrate any religion or Jewish religious stream will always be rejected.”
The column was removed from our website later that day.
Rabbi Hammerman is a respected spiritual leader and longtime Jewish Week columnist whose writing over the years has been exemplary. This column, however, was more inciting than insightful, and we erred in posting it, which we deeply regret.
Repentance and forgiveness are cornerstones of all major faiths, as is the recognition that we all make mistakes. We trust that the sincerity of our remorse, as expressed by the rabbi as well, will be taken into account by those whom we offended.
(YidWithLid)…I just got off the Phone With Jewish Week Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Gary Rosenblatt he confirmed that the post has been taken down and an official statement will be out soon. When I tried to press him asking whether he took it down because he disagreed with the content he pushed back and said “Rather than putting words in my mouth, why don’t you wait for the statement.” (more…)
Hitler weighs in on 2012 primary, and he can’t believe the Newt Gingrich is now in the lead. Key screen shot: “Don’t cry. Bill Kristol says it’s not too late for Paul Ryan.” As always….language warnings accompany Der Fuhrer.
Like Tammy Bruce suggests, I think we’ll have to open a couple of new categories to handle this one: Dumb B*stard, and Just Plain Stupid. Obama was the one he was waiting for. Dumb. B*stard. (Apologies to JS Bach.)
Obama: The 4th best president in history?
(Anchoress)…I knew that anyone running for President needed a monumental ego to do so. But this is staggering. Next to Obama, Bill Clinton is a model of humility and rational introspection. He was the one he was waiting for.
How Do You Prove Someone’s a Witch in Saudi Arabia? Call the religious police’s Anti-Witchcraft Unit and get them to set up a sting operation.
Lebanese human rights activists fashion a mock gallows outside the Saudi Embassy in Beirut to demand Sabat's release.
(ForeignPolicy.com)…In yet another reminder that the phrase “witch hunts” isn’t only used figuratively these days, the Saudi Interior Ministry announced on Monday that it had beheaded a woman named Amina bint Abdul Halim bin Salem Nasser for practicing “witchcraft and sorcery.” The London-based al-Hayat newspaper, citing the chief of the religious police who arrested the woman after a report from a female investigator, claims Nasser was tricking people into paying $800 per session to have their illnesses cured.
New Video Punctures Myths about Great Depression, Exposes Damaging Impact of Statist Policies…
(BigGov’t.com)…I’ve commented many times about the misguided big-government policies of both Hoover and FDR, so I can say with considerable admiration that this new video from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity packs an amazing amount of solid info into about five minutes.