Tuesday, July 03, 2012

TheDC Morning

Daily Caller
July 3, 2012

 

 




By: Jamie Weinstein


BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren still not an Indian -- Another Solyndra -- Labash croons an anti-hipster ballad -- Alex P. Keaton 2.0 becomes a hipster -- Poll of the Day: Plurality of Americans say Supreme Court's ideology just right --Tweet of Yesterday
1.) BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren still not an Indian -- Democratic Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren claimed in the past to have Native American ancestry, but so far little to no evidence has emerged to confirm the claim. There is plenty of evidence, however, to suggest she doesn't have Indian heritage. TheDC's Alex Pappas reports on the latest evidence:

"Newly uncovered documents posted on a blog show that two ancestors of Massachusetts U.S. Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren were listed on government forms as 'white,' despite the Democratic candidate repeatedly saying that she comes from Native American heritage. Cherokee genealogist Twila Barnes posted census data on her blog this weekend that she says shows that Warren’s mother, Pauline Herring, listed herself as 'white' in 1940."

This will only hurt Warren if voters think trustworthiness is a quality their elected leaders should have. Since we are talking Massachusetts, the verdict is still out.

----------------------------------------------------

A Message from www.SaveMyMilitaryHealthcare.com

Our military families deserve healthcare management they can trust. That’s why Washington’s decision to award the TRICARE West Region contract to UnitedHealthcare without examining its past performance raises serious concerns. But until the process is reviewed, TriWest’s mission is clear — deliver exceptional care to America’s military families. Learn more: www.savemymilitaryhealthcare.com.

----------------------------------------------------

2.) Another Solyndra  -- Todd Shepherd reports for TheDC on another epic government-funded green energy failure:

"Despite glowing press clippings in which the CEO of Colorado-based Abound Solar claimed seven months ago that his company was the 'anti-Solyndra,' the green-energy firm has filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. It is terminating all 125 workers at its Loveland, Colo. headquarters, and is blaming China for its failure. The U.S. Department of Energy awarded Abound Solar a $400 million loan guarantee in December 2010, funds that the then-three-year-old startup said it would use to compete with solar panel industry leader First Solar. The company had tapped into about $70 million of those funds by August 2011 when the DOE unplugged it from the taxpayers' cash stream, around the same time the more famous Solyndra went bankrupt."
3.) Labash croons an anti-hipster ballad -- TheDC's Matt Labash doesn't like hipsters all that much:

"It is better to be uncooly happy than unhappily cool. For being the former is more desirable than moving to Austin or Williamsburg or Branson (so uncool, that it’s going to soon be regarded as cool --- just watch) so you can live out your days as a hipster malcontent. If everybody’s a quirky rebel, there’s nothing left to rebel against. Every outlaw needs a law, in order to have something to break. Every counterculture needs a culture against which to measure itself. They are, in effect, the parasites, and you, the bourgeois host upon which they feed. You are just busy being you. Whereas, they are forever concerned with not being you. Without your ilk taking up so much unfashionable space throughout America, hipsters might choose to live everywhere, instead of in the enclaves that they flock to. So even if you do nothing else with your life, just for keeping them sequestered, a grateful nation thanks you."
4.) Alex P. Keaton 2.0 becomes a hipster -- The conservative world was shaken Monday when news broke that Jonathan Krohn, the teenage wannabe conservative pundit, was no longer a conservative. Actually, no one really cared, at least no one worthwhile. TheDC's Gregg Re reports:

"Still, Krohn's conformist embrace of nonconformism has won him fast new friends. By Monday night, Krohn was fielding dozens of new Twitter followers, thanking them for their support and aggressively offering a few the chance to take a peek at his newest screenplay ... 'Holy fucking shit,' said an attendee at the CPAC conference who met Krohn before he delivered the speech, in an interview with TheDC. 'The most annoying 13-year-old I have ever met. He was a braggart. He said something like, 'Maybe when this is over you can watch me on Hannity later tonight,' referring to the Fox News program."

Fact: If you bought and read a book by a 13-year-old on conservative philosophy, you probably don't count that among your wisest decisions.
5.) Poll of the Day: Plurality of Americans say Supreme Court's ideology just right -- CNN/ORC poll asks, "In general, do you think the current Supreme Court is too liberal, too conservative, or just about right?": 30% said "too liberal," 22% said "too conservative," 46% said "just about right."
6.) Tweet of Yesterday -- rob delaney‏‪: None of your stores have pools. Don’t lie to America. RT @OldNavy: You’re invited to our pool party! Good thing all swimwear is on sale!
VIDEO: Mark Levin calls for Supreme Court term limits

----------------------------------------------------

A Message from www.SaveMyMilitaryHealthcare.com

Our military families deserve healthcare management they can trust. That’s why Washington’s decision to award a contract for the TRICARE West Region to UnitedHealthcare without examining its past performance and integrity raises serious concerns.

Despite the fact that TriWest submitted a lower bid to the Department of Defense than UnitedHealthcare, and despite the fact that UnitedHealthcare companies have paid $2 billion in fines, penalties and legal settlements, the DoD has decided that nearly 3 million active duty military, retirees and their families will soon be forced to change to UnitedHealthcare. We’ve asked for a review of the process to make sure military families don’t lose the health care they have come to trust.

Until the process is reviewed, TriWest’s mission to serve is clear — deliver exceptional care to America’s military families. Learn more about our record and how it measures up against UnitedHealthcare’s by visiting our website: www.savemymilitaryhealthcare.com.

----------------------------------------------------

 
 
 

Cloudy Days -- Bankrupt Colorado solar firm sticks taxpayers for $68 million, doomed by poor quality

Eric Holder goes to Washington Post, says GOP out to get him, Obama -- 'I am also a proxy for the president in an election year'

Medical student group's leader cheerleads for Obamacare while her members aren't so sure -- 'Access to high quality, guaranteed health care for all is not a political question'
 

AWR Hawkins: Why the contempt vote against Holder matters -- The vote has both short-term and long-term implications.

Mendy Finkel: Where is the liberal John Roberts? -- The liberal Supreme Court justices almost never vote against their politics, but the conservative ones frequently do.

Thor Halvorssen: Cuba, Russia and China shut down UN human rights discussion about Venezuela  -- He knew he couldn't pass Obamacare if the mandate was understood to be a tax, so he told us it wasn't one.

Chris Cox: Congressmen urge the UN to trample the US Constitution -- House Democrats are throwing their weight behind the UN's Arms Trade Treaty.

Yates Walker: A tea party battle cry -- If Obamacare is implemented in a second Obama administration, America will never recover.
 
 

Can't see this email? Click here to view in your browser.
Advertisement

This email was sent to mike.farrand.libera@blogger.com.
You are receiving this email because you are registered with The Daily Caller to receive this mailing.
To opt-out or change your subscription preferences please do not reply to this email since it will only delay your request.
Instead, please click the link below to process your subscription and opt-out requests.

Preferences

The Daily Caller | 1050 17th St. NW | Suite 900 | Washington, DC | 20036 | US


No comments: