Thursday Roundup
The GOP is filing federal lawsuits to overturn McCain-Feingold. It’s about time.
Now that the election’s over it’s safe for Bill Ayers to come outside. Andrew Cuomo will interview him tomorrow on Good Morning America. Newsbusters wonders if it’ll be just another soft ball interview.
There’s a bit of good news for Republicans. In the Wall Street Journal Carl Rove breaks down the election outcome, and points out that the 2010 census will most likely result in a loss of blue state congressional districts and a gain for red states.
John Stossel reminds us that the road to serfdom is paved with good intentions. Let’s not go down that road.
The Catholic Church has cut off all funding to ACORN, citing complaints of voter fraud, among other things. Speaking of the Catholic Church, a priest in South Carolina has told parishoners to refrain from receiving Communion if they voted for Barack. Saturday may be a busy day in the confessional.






