Nation
Benghazi Coverup About to Hit the Fan: Marilyn AssenheimDarrell Issa rips Obama, Werfel on ‘Phony Scandals’: Walid Shoebat
Obama Partying While Advisors Meet on Terror Threat: Keith Koffler
Why the GOP's 'War on Women' Riposte Makes Sense: John Sexton
Tyrant Cheerleader Horwitz Sounds The 'Insurrectionist' Alarm: Sipsey
WH ‘absolutely outraged’ Wasserman Schultz abusing DNC: BPR
Only People Who Favor Detroit Bailout Are Those Who Destroyed It: RWN
Video: 13-Year Old Being Beaten On School Bus By 3 Older Teens: WZ
Crowded S.C. Primary Poses Challenge for Graham: Scott Conroy
Economy
'Cheapest' ObamaCare Plans Aren't So Cheap After All: John MerlineEllison: ‘Plenty of Money, It’s Just the Government Doesn’t Have It’: Hudson
NLRB rulings stalled pending Supreme Court review: Trib
Full-Time Employment Down Over 5 Million Since 2007: Mish
They Should Print It in Red Ink: R.S. McCain
Navy Refuses to Track Money, Just Because: James Joyner
Scandal Central
Gowdy: Feds changing names of Benghazi survivors and hiding them: Hot AirAnother Gosnell in Delaware? Three Former Planned Parenthood Employees Step Forward To Say So: Ace
Senator Obama Warned About PATRIOT Act Abuses That Happened Under President Obama: Doug Mataconis
Climate & Energy
Breakthrough!: Cold FurySurprise! $500 Million In “Green” Training Money Wasted: Pirate's Cove
House Panel Subpoenas EPA for Air Pollution Data: Kelly Servick, ScienceMag
Media
Bloomberg Plays the Race Card: Ed DriscollTennessee newspaper editor who was fired over anti-Obama headline strikes back: Toldjah
EPA chief goes on offensive in first speech, saying climate controls will help economy: AP
Slate, the Amateur Online Webzine for Lower-Intelligence Hysterics: Ace
Paul Krugman economics: NY Times dumps Boston Globe for only a 93% loss: WyBlog
Ex-Newspaper Editor: I Was Fired For ‘Political Pressure’ Over Harsh Anti-Obama Editorial: Josh Feldman
CNN’s Drew Griffin should not be trusted on CIA Story: Shoebat
Mark Levin on Explosive CNN Benghazi Report: “It’s Iran-Contra Times a Thousand”: NoisyRm
‘We’re At War’: CBS Pulled From Major Markets After Big Dispute With Time Warner Cable: Josh Feldman
World
Leak: CIA Director and Obama loyalist John Brennan a secret Muslim: Nice DebGreg Gutfeld calls for polygraphs on Rice, Clinton and Obama: Tom Tillison
MAP: NSA X-KEYSCORE Server Sites: Cryptome
Sci-Tech
Piece Of Jesus' Cross Found? Archaeologists Discover 'Holy Thing' In Balatlar Church In Turkey: Yamine HafizDefcon researchers reveal tricks behind their car hack: Lucian Constantin, PC World
World’s lightest and thinnest circuits pave the way for "imperceptible electronics": Mish
Cornucopia
Positivity: Drive me out to the ball game: BizzyBlogThe Best Quotes From Thomas Sowell’s ‘The Vision Of The Anointed’: John Hawkins
What's Inside a Space Suit? X-Rays Reveal All: NatGeo
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QOTD: "….Transnationalists want to rewrite the laws of war, do away with the death penalty, restrict gun rights and much more—all without having to win popular majorities or heed American constitutional limits. And these advocates are making major strides under an Obama administration that is itself a hotbed of transnational legal thinking….
To be clear, transnationalism isn’t a conspiratorial enterprise. In the legal academy, its advocates have openly stated their aims and means. “International law now seeks to influence political outcomes within sovereign States,” Anne-Marie Slaughter, then dean of Princeton’s public-affairs school, wrote in an influential 2007 essay. International law, she went on, must expand to include “domestic choices previously left to the determination of national political processes” and be able to “alter domestic politics.”
The preferred entry point for importing foreign norms into American law is the U.S. court system. The Yale Law School scholar Howard Koh, a transnationalist advocate, has written that “domestic courts must play a key role in coordinating U.S. domestic constitutional rules with rules of foreign and international law.” Over the past two decades, activist judges have increasingly cited “evolving” international standards to overturn state laws, and Mr. Koh has suggested that foreign norms can be “downloaded” into American law in this manner…." --WSJ via Tammy Bruce
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