Man, it's a good thing that loon McCain didn't end up winning in 2008 or we might be looking at war with Iran.
The Sight & Sound polls have been released. Let the arguments begin!
I would hope that this would be a sign that Congress is going to start pushing back against Presidential power, but I'd probably end up disappointed.
The Daily Caller is giving away a gun to whomever can identify the person who hacked their site earlier this week.
Kids are either getting really, really dull or really, really good at lying.
Related: the U.S. government was responsible for the creation of synthetic marijuana.
I've never read any Gore Vidal, mostly because of the fact that he seemed like the bitterest person on the planet, and I don't care to keep company with people like that, even if it's by proxy through their works. Maybe it was his old age lunacy. But then I read things like how he said Washington D.C. would make great ruins, and that just warms my heart. On the other hand, "Look, am I going to sit and weep every time a young hooker feels as though she's been taken advantage of?"
Of course, this needs to be trotted out. A hilarious reminder that political discussion have never been "civil":
A bizarre, vitriolic rant against libertarianism. Calling Singapore is a libertarian Utopia is a pretty good indication one has no idea what one is discussing.
Netflix unleashes "monkeys" on its servers to simulate outages and to better prepare how to handle unexpected problems.
Radley Balko was recently on FBN's Stossel to discuss extreme tactics of police and civil asset forfeiture.
Newspaper headlines from Gotham. (spoilers for The Dark Knight Returns)
Charles Krauthammer gets an apology from the White House over the Churchill bust kerfuffle.
A trailer for Skyfall has been released:
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