
Last week, former President Clinton was rushed to the hospital in New York for an emergency heart operation. Medical experts said the procedure was “relatively routine” and predicted Clinton would make a full recovery and be back to his regular schedule soon. To the public, at least, that schedule revolves chiefly around earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. In fact, some Clinton associates cited the work in Haiti as exacerbating his heart condition. Clinton money man, Terry MacAuliffe, even noted that Clinton’s Haiti work continued right up until the operation:

He’s baaaaaack
While national security deputy John Brennan’s comments downplaying the seriousness of Gitmo jihadi recidivism earned most of the headlines this weekend, his exchange at the same event at an NYU Islamic students’ event with an infamous Muslim grievance-monger is crying out for greater exposure. It’s the subject of today’s syndicated column. Take your blood pressure medicine before reading and remember as I’ve written often on this blog:
Political correctness is the handmaiden of terrorism.
Which makes John Brennan its wet nurse.
Read the rest.

The U.S. Supreme Court won’t block the state from giving extra funds to publicly funded candidates to match big-spending privately financed foes – at least not yet.
In a two-sentence order Tuesday, the justices rejected a request by the Goldwater Institute to immediately enforce last month’s ruling by U.S. District Judge Roslyn Silver that the matching-funds provision of the Citizens Clean Elections Act is unconstitutional.
But they said that doesn’t mean they won’t eventually intercede. Goldwater attorney Nick Dranias was told to come back if the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t ruled by June 1.













