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Posted: 9:14 a.m. Monday, July 2, 2012

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By Neal Boortz

Mark Steyn is one of the best columnists in the country, and this is him at his best: Constitutional Contortions.

On Friday, Congress did manage to get something done, approving a highway bill and coming to an agreement on student loan interest rates.  Apparently the only thing that Congress can agree on is spending money.

The Department of Justice has informed Speaker John Boehner that it will not prosecute our corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder for withholding documents from Congress.

Darrell Issa and Chuck Grassley want the Department of Justice’s internal investigator to hold accountable anyone who retaliated against or threatened to retaliate against Operation Fast and Furious whistleblowers.

Secret wiretaps confirm that our corrupt Attorney General did know intimate details about Operation Fast and Furious.

The first poll conducted after the Supreme Court upheld ObamaCare shows bad news for Obama and his fellow Democrats.

Because of the ObamaCare ruling, what’s to stop the Obama administration from implementing a confiscatory tax that involves seizing private 401(K) and pension plans?

What does the ObamaCare ruling mean for businesses?  A lot of questions remain …

Thomas Sowell has another entry in his series, a glossary of political rhetoric.

The real reason why Republicans (and Democrats!) voted to hold our corrupt Attorney General in contempt?  Because of his race.

On Monday, protesters are scheduled to gather outside the White House to demand Barack Obama and Eric Holder be held accountable for Operation Fast and Furious.

Someone has compiled a list of the top 10 Obama power grabs.

Did Mitt Romney really ship jobs overseas, as the Obama campaign claims?  Ah, no.

Heat wave: Violent evening storms following a day of triple-digit temperatures wiped out power to as many as 3 million people and caused at least fifteen fatalities across the country.

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