Archive for June, 2011

MEET THE GUY WITH over $300,000 in credit cards. Shockingly, not an administration official. Oh, wait, that would have to be the guy with 300 trillion in credit cards . . . .

THEY TOLD ME IF I VOTED FOR JOHN MCCAIN, INTERNET PRIVACY WOULD BE DEAD. AND THEY WERE RIGHT! U.S. sent Google 8,888 requests for user-data in 2010. “Google fielded 8,888 requests from the United States government last year asking for information on people using its services, the company wrote in a report on Monday. The total number is likely higher because the Google statistics only cover criminal investigations. The U.S. is by far the most active, and successful, solicitor of private info from Google, accounting for about one-third of all federal requests last year, according to the data. Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission formally launched an antitrust investigation into Google’s business on Thursday.”

MILT WOLF: Obamanomics Is Shovel-Ready. “In 1932, President Hoover received a letter from a man in Illinois that read simply, ‘Vote for Roosevelt and make it unanimous.’ Based on its recent floundering, it seems even the White House recognizes that Obamanomics has been a disaster. It’s nearly unanimous now.”

ON FIRE BUT BLACKED OUT: The Thomas Ball Story. I do think we’d see a lot more coverage if a woman had burned herself to death because she couldn’t get an abortion. . . .

MICKEY KAUS ON THE FANNIE MAE SCANDALS: “Yes, Obama picked Fannie villain James Johnson to run his VP search. That doesn’t seem like enough, though it reflected very bad judgment on Obama’s part.”

DEAN REUTER EMAILS that he and John Yoo have a new book on national security coming out. Contributors include Viet Dinh, Richard Epstein, Bob Barr, Marc Thiessen, and Victor Davis Hanson, among a host of big names. Word is that the Obama OLC calls them “that limp-wristed gang of pinkos.”

CULTURE OF CORRUPTION: Ethics Watchdog Calls For FBI to Investigate Rep. Richardson. “A leading watchdog group is touting new evidence of alleged ethics violations by Rep. Laura Richardson (D-Calif.) and calling for a criminal investigation. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is accusing Richardson of habitually threatening her congressional staff with their jobs if they didn’t work on her campaign, and has asked the FBI to investigate.”

Richardson, InstaPundit readers may recall, is also the housing-crisis poster child:

First Rep. Laura Richardson was having problems making house payments, defaulting six times over eight years.

Then after a bank foreclosed on her Sacramento house and sold it at auction in May, the Long Beach Democrat made such a stink that Washington Mutual, in an unusual move, grabbed it back and returned it to her.

This week, in the latest chapter in the housing saga, the Code Enforcement Department in Sacramento declared her home a “public nuisance.” The city has threatened to fine her as much as $5,000 a month if she doesn’t fix it up.

Neighbors in the upper-middle-class neighborhood complain that the sprinklers are never turned on and the grass and plants are dead or dying. The gate is broken, and windows are covered with brown paper.

“I would call it an eyesore,” said Peter Thomsen, a retired bank executive who lives nearby.

The city action was prompted by police action. Police were twice called to investigate reports of a suspicious person in or around the house, perhaps a homeless man squatting there. Officers called the Code Enforcement Department, which boarded up a broken door.

The country’s in the very best of hands.

FACEBOOK’S Fake Friends Epidemic. Ya got nothin’ to lose, you don’t lose when you lose fake friends, fake friends.

TEA PARTY LEADER DAVID KIRKHAM TESTIFIED BEFORE THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE: He emails: “I asked them (paraphrase), ‘Would you rather have me back in Utah creating jobs or here in DC protesting yours? Because that’s what I have been doing here for the past 4 days with Freedomworks.'”

WELL, THAT WAS QUICK: Surprise: HHS drops plan to snoop on doctors. “No worries: The program’s not really dead, it’s just … resting. It’ll be back in a few years, once ObamaCare goes into effect and millions more Boomers have landed on the Medicare rolls. That’s when the doctor shortage will really begin to bite.” My doctor has adopted a new phone-tree system that will frustrate all government snooping efforts, by making it impossible for anyone to actually make an appointment.