TeaCon Organizer Steve Stevlic Absent Amid Prostitute-Related Arrest Report
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on October 2nd, 2011 4:39 am by HL
TeaCon Organizer Steve Stevlic Absent Amid Prostitute-Related Arrest Report
TEACON 2011 organizer Steve Stevlic did not attend the second day of the conference he helped organize amid a report on Gawker that he was…
Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup
This week saw the rise of late-in-the-game Christie for President hoopla, and the dramatic, defeat-snatched-from-the-jaws-of-victory final fall of the Boston Red Sox. It also brought the start of Michael Jackson’s doctor’s trial (thrilling HLN’s anchors, though Nancy Grace’s wardrobe malfunction was caused by an energetic quickstep, not titillating testimony) and the end of Andy Rooney’s run as America’s favorite curmudgeon. Meeting a more final end was senior al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki, whose killing prompted Leon Panetta to offer this classic shot of wry: “This has been a bad year for terrorists.” Meanwhile, the Occupy Wall Street protests intensified, a welcome reminder that, for angry Americans, the Tea Party is not the only option — and that the energy for real change will definitely come from outside Washington. Keep your eye on Zuccotti Square.
U.S. Warns Of Retaliation Following American-Born Al Qaeda Cleric’s Killing
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration says the killing of a U.S.-born cleric in Yemen has raised the risk of anti-American violence worldwide. The State Department…