Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Andrew Brietbart With CNN's King: "This Was Not About Shirley Sherrod. This Was About The NAACP Attacking The Tea Party"

Dick Morris On The The Shirley Sherrod Story

American Jihadist Who Threatened "South Park" Creators Arrested On Terrorism Charges

FoxNews.com reports that the "Virginia man who warned on a radical Islamic website that the creators of the cartoon series 'South Park' will be targeted for death for their caricature of the Prophet Muhammad has been arrested on charges that he provided material support to the terrorist organization Al-Shabab, federal officials said Wednesday. Zachary Adam Chesser, aka Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee, admitted to federal agents that he attempted on two occasions to travel to Somalia to join Al-Shabab as a foreign fighter. After he was stopped from boarding a flight from New York to Uganda on July 10, Chesser, 20, allegedly admitted that he intended to travel from Uganda to Somalia. Chesser, of Fairfax County, Va., attempted to board the plane with his infant son; court records allege he intended to use his son as part of his cover to avoid detection."

"This case exposes the disturbing reality that extreme radicalization can happen anywhere, including Northern Virginia," said U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride. "This young man is accused of seeking to join Al-Shabab, a brutal terrorist organization with ties to Al Qaeda. These allegations underscore the need for continued vigilance against homegrown terror threats."

Shep Smith On Contoversy Over Sherrod Firing: “The White House Says It Is Not, But It Is Clearly Obsessed With Glenn Beck."

Senator Sessions Explains That He Is Voting Against Elena Kagan Because She Will Be A Judicial Activist, And Rebuffs Senator Schumer

Andrew Breitbart vs. Media Matters Senior Fellow Eric Boehlert On "Good Morning America"

Robert Gibbs: White House Apologizes to Sherrod For Acting "Without The Facts"

Nate Beeler Cartoon Depicting The Truth About The Republican Opposition To Extending Unemployment Benefits

Monday, July 19, 2010

USDA Official Resigns After Video Of Remarks NAACP Event Surface

Fox News reports that the "Agriculture Department announced Monday, shortly after FoxNews.com published its initial report on the video, that Sherrod had resigned."

“There is zero tolerance for discrimination at USDA, and I strongly condemn any act of discrimination against any person,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a written statement. “We have been working hard through the past 18 months to reverse the checkered civil rights history at the department and take the issue of fairness and equality very seriously.

Department Of Agriculture Official: Federal Government Employees Don’t Get Fired

Chris Christie Ad: "How Do You Like New Jersey Now?"

Black Tea Party Leader Takes On NAACP CEO On "Face The Nation"

Visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHfW0HU3XAs to see the exchange for yourself.