Thursday, July 29, 2010

Michael Savage headlines, Friday, July 30, 2010

Headlines from Savage's website, which is an aggregate news site. Friday, 1.03 am eastern time.

--Obama hides behind old leftist's skirts -- 1st president in history to stoop to daytime TV
(New York Post) President Obama said yesterday he had a good reason for sitting down with the gabby ladies of the late-morning chatterfest ...

--Arizona appeals ruling on law amid protests, arrests
(Fox News) Arizona asked an appeals court to lift a judge's order blocking most of the state's immigration law as the city of Phoenix filled with protesters ...


--Jan Brewer builds her national brand
(Politico) The fact that Brewer has developed a national profile in such a short period of time is a testament to the fury surrounding the state's new immigration law ...

--Ethics unveils 13 Rangel charges
(Politico) A scathing House ethics report charges that Rep. Charles Rangel, an iconic New York powerbroker, violated 13 ethics and federal regulations covering public officials ...


--Bank reforms to pinch consumer credit
(Washington Times) Many predict that provisions to force banks to lower their fees for debit card services will boomerang once again and result in less credit available for consumers ...


--Unemployed woman at Obama podium convicted of drug fraud
(WAHU-TV, Virginia) Macko stood next to the president of the United States as his example of the need to extend jobless benefits ...


--Obama pick got $900,000 after Citigroup bailout
(Washington Times) White House officials declined to discuss the compensation, saying only that Mr. Lew is the right person to lead the Office of Management and Budget ...

--Bloomberg: U.S. needs more immigrants, not fewer
(WNYW-TV, New York) New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has strong feelings about immigration and the controversial Arizona law ...

--Obama calls African-Americans a 'mongrel people'
(The Hill) President Obama waded into the national race debate in an unlikely setting and with an unusual choice of words ...


--Judge: Saggy pants butt-ugly but legal
(New York Post) You have the right to look ridiculous. A Bronx judge has thrown out a summons issued against a Bronx man for wearing saggy pants ...


--Report: ABC executive resigns amid sex-harassment probe
(Reuters) Sources said the alleged incidents involved several women, including some executives and on-air talent ...


--Police: Woman admits to killing 8 babies
(CNN) French prosecutors said they charged a woman with murder after she admitted giving birth to and smothering eight babies over a 17-year period ...


--Shirley Sherrod says she'll sue Andrew Breitbart
(CBS News) Ousted Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod says she will sue a conservative blogger who posted an edited video of her making racially tinged remarks ...


--Empires fall abruptly, and America is on the brink
(The Australian) There comes a moment when complex systems "go critical." A very small trigger can set off a phase transition from a benign equilibrium to a crisis ...


--'Will you wish Barack a happy birthday with me?'
(CNSNews.com) Michelle Obama's request for birthday wishes for her husband links to a donation page ...

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