Friday, April 27, 2012

Paul Ryan and Ayn Rand: Splitsville

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April 27, 2012

 

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"If Paul Ryan Knew What Poverty Was, He Wouldn't Be Giving This Speech"

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), chairman of the House budget committee, knew some Catholics were spoiling for a fight with him Thursday when he was scheduled to speak at Georgetown University, a Catholic institution. Nearly 90 faculty members and administrators sent him a letter expressing concerns with his recent comments that his proposed budget, which includes massive spending cuts to programs for the poor but not a single tax increase, was inspired by his Catholic faith.

The complaints seemed to resonate. [READ MORE]

 

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IN OTHER NEWS

Immigration and the Supreme Court: A Dispatch from Foxnewsistan

Even before Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. opened his mouth to argue that Arizona's harsh anti-illegal immigration law should be struck down as unconstitutional, Chief Justice John Roberts laid down a bright red line. [READ MORE]

 

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THIS WEEK'S NEWS ROUNDUP

The Gingrich Presidency Might Not Be Happening

Newt Gingrich announced he'll drop out of the presidential race sometime next month, frankly. Seems like a good time to point out we haven't actually given up on space

Florida Gov. Rick Scott is slashing funding for rape counseling, even though its Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Europe is still marching toward disaster. Scientists proved once and for all that no one cares about anything pundits say.

Womp womp. Who's there? The Senate, which this week tried to save the Postal Service, but forgot to raise the price of stamps.

And finally, in the strangest trend story since "Bronies," Kevin reports that we're in the middle of a tonsillectomy bubble, but no one knows why.

 

CHART OF THE WEEK: Mexicans Have Stopped Moving to America [READ MORE]

 

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "Pineapple Don't Have Sleeves" [READ MORE]

 

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