Nasty Free Speech

101008bokloresThe creeps who protest at the funerals of dead soldiers appeared before the Supreme Court on Wednesday. They were sued by the father of Matthew Snyder, a marine whose funeral they picketed. The protesters are led by a preacher named Fred Phelps. Their beef is with homosexuality and they claim that dead soldiers are God’s punishment. The thing is, unless the Supreme Being files a brief, they may be well within their rights. A 1988 court ruling, Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, unanimously upheld the right to nasty speech unless it can be proven false.

USA Today has a complete story with video.

Prop Refuses to Serve as Prop

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Politicians are keeping their distance from the president these days. When the presidential seal fell from his podium he made a self-deprecating joke that even it didn’t want to appear on stage with him.

No he didn’t. President Obama doesn’t do self-deprecating. He said, “all of you know who I am…but there’s somebody back there who is really nervous right now“. Yes, Mr. President, we all fear you.

Yesterday even Walter Mondale piled on, telling him to lose the “idiot boards”.

Public Service

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Friends

101004bokloresThe story of the Rutgers freshman who jumped off the George Washington bridge led to this column by Kathleen Parker about social media which which led to this cartoon.

Woodward

101001bolores2In Bob Woodward’s new book, Obama’s Wars, the president and his generals aren’t on the same page. Here’s Dan Balz in the Washington Post and here’s Charles Krauthammer in the Post.

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