• Hilary Duff

    Hilary Duff’s New Teeth – Redone

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    Hilary Duff (L) with new veneers circa 2005 and (R) in May 2008

    Yeah, it has been a while since I updated the flap about Hilary Duff’s teeth. Back in the day, Flap was quite critical of Hilary’s new porcelain veneers because, frankly, they looked like horses’ teeth and they marred her appearance.

    But, it has come to my attention that last year she had them redone. Some have reported Hilary had them filed down.

    Back when she got them, the press gave her a lot of crap, saying they looked like ‘horse teeth’; there have been rumors that she’s since had them filed-down to look more natural. Either way, my vote is that her smile looks gorgeous the way it is now. Do you agree or think her ‘before’ teeth were more flattering? For what it’s worth, she said the reason for getting veneers was that she was always chipping her weak teeth on microphones.

    Of course, Hilary could NOT have fired porcelain filed down and/or reshaped without losing the glaze. She had them redone and thank God for that.

    But, then again, Flap thought her natural dentition was fine.


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  • National Archives,  Sandy Berger

    Clinton-Era Hard Drive Missing from National Archives – Sandy Berger’s Socks Checked Again

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    Actually, no, they were not checked because as big and disheveled as Berger is, it would be difficult to hide a hard drive in his socks. But the material is missing nonetheless.

    A massive amount of sensitive, national security-related information from the Clinton administration has gone missing from the national archives.

    The Inspector General of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) told congressional committee staffers Tuesday that a hard drive containing over a terabyte of information — the equivalent of millions of books–went missing from the NARA facility in College Park, Md., sometime between October 2008 and March 2009.

    The Department of Justice and the Secret Service are conducting an investigation, but it’s so far unclear whether the drive was lost as the result of a crime or an accident.

    That hard drive includes information on Secret Service operating procedures, event logs, and other “highly sensitive information,” according to the office of Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the ranking member on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The data also includes 100,000 Social Security numbers, including the number of one of Al Gore’s daughters.

    According to Issa’s office, the hard drive was in the process of being moved when it somehow disappeared. At least 100 employees, in addition to numerous janitors, interns and visitors, could have accessed the location where the drive was last seen, which, the inspector general told staffers, was located on the way to the restroom.

    Makes one wonder about all of those computers in the government. Remember when the nuclear secrets (at Los Alamos) hard drive went missing for years?

    Congressional hearings might be a good idea.

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    Sandy Berger Fined for Illegaly Taking Classified Documents


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  • CIA,  Leon Panetta,  Nancy Pelosi,  Steny Hoyer

    Steny Hoyer Defends Nancy Pelosi on CIA Flap – Says CIA Director Leon Panetta Was NOT There

    House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md., second from right, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Joining him, from left are, Rep. Xavier Bacerra, D-Calif., Rep. John Larson, D-Conn. and House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina

    A good catch of the nuance of Steny Hoyer defending Nancy Pelosi on CIA enhanced interrrogation techniques, including waterboarding by Jim Geraghty of National Review.

    In an effort to help out Nancy Pelosi, the number two Democrat in the House, Steny Hoyer, asserts that CIA Director Leon Panetta doesn’t know what he’s talking about: “As I understand, Mr. Panetta’s notes don’t reflect that. Mr. Panetta was not there and he wasn’t the director. I haven’t seen the notes.”

    Hoyer has now effectively doubled down on Pelosi’s claim, arguing that Panetta is lying when he wrote, “our contemporaneous records from September 2002 indicate that CIA officers briefed truthfully on the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, describing “the enhanced techniques that had been employed.”

    Read the entire piece in which Hoyer asserts: “I believe the Speaker.” Yet…………

    Asked by CNSNews.com Tuesday whether he agreed with Pelosi’s more general statement that the CIA misleads Congress all the time, Hoyer said: “You guys want to hang on to this like a laser. I think that’s unfortunate. What the speaker said was she was not specifically advised as to the specific enhanced interrogation techniques that were being utilized. I believe her when she says that. I’m not going to go into every other facet of this that you — I’m not going to go into every facet of this. I made my statement. I think it’s pretty clear. I hope nobody here misinterprets what I just said.”

    So, what the hell does that mean?

    House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has essentially said that CIA Director Leon Panetta does not know what he is talking about, insists that Speaker Pelosi has a great memory and doesn’t want to committ to the proposition that the CIA misleads us all of the time, as Pelosi maintains.

    Typical POL DOUBLESPEAK – but watch him stick the knife in Pelosi’s back, if she appears wounded.


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  • Elita Loresca,  Leeann Tweeden,  NBC,  NBC News,  NBC Television

    NBC Television SUCKS Except Elita Loresca

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    NBC News (KNBC – Los Angeles) Weather Girl Elita Loresca

    Yeah, Flap is pissed because NBC cancelled one of his favorite shows: Medium.

    There is hope that Medium will be picked up by CBS.

    But barring that NBC with Leftist Commentators over at MSNBC and Conan O’Brien taking over the Tonight show, the only redeeming reason to watch NBC is Elita.

    Ok, I exaggerate.  There is Poker After Dark and Leeann Tweeden.


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  • Elton Gallegly,  Ronald Reagan,  Russ Feingold

    Senator Russ Feingold Blocks Rep. Elton Gallegly’s Sponsored Bill Honoring President Ronald Reagan Updated

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    Flap just received notice from DC that Senator Russ Feingold is releasing his hold on this bill because it means so much to Mrs. Nancy Reagan.

    Why Feingold had the gall to place a hold in the first place is beyond belief. But, the hold is lifted and let the celebrations begin on the anniversary of the Gippers birthday 100 years ago this coming February.

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    The 40th President of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan

    Roll Call has a piece today about Senator Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, blocking in the United States Senate ,Flap’s Congressman Elton Gallegly’s bill honoring President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The House of Representatives today passed a bill by Congressman Elton Gallegly (R-Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties) to honor President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The bill passed on a 371-19 vote, with one Member voting present.

    The Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act would create an 11-member commission that will plan and carry out activities deemed fitting to honor Ronald Reagan on his 100th birthday, which will be on Feb. 6, 2011.

    The commission will make recommendations and provide necessary assistance for federal, state and local governmental agencies and civic groups to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday. Such activities could include special stamps or coins. In addition, the commission will recommend to Congress activities to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday, including the possible convening of a Joint Session of Congress.

    No federal money can be spent on the commission or its activities.

    “‘The Great Communicator’ spoke for the American people, capturing the hearts of small-town citizens and world leaders alike,” Gallegly told his colleagues before the vote today. “California enjoyed an economic resurgence during his terms as governor, and as President of the United States his legacy is extraordinary: In eight short years as President, Ronald Reagan presided over international changes and ushered in unparalleled peace and prosperity—not only for our nation, but for the world.”

    The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is in Simi Valley, CA, Gallegly’s hometown.

    Previous commissions have been instituted to honor Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Abraham Lincoln.

    The bill, H.R. 131 can be found here.

    So, why is Democrat Senator Feingold blocking the bill or better yet holding the bill hostage?

    Politics – Feingold wants to drive his own agenda and amend a non-controversial bill.

    Republicans are trying to pass legislation in the next few weeks to kick off the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth, and the only hurdle appears to be Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), who is refusing to let the Senate vote on the bill.

    Feingold’s decision to block passage of a bipartisan commission to celebrate the former president’s 100th birthday has nothing to do with antagonism toward the conservative icon. But he does want to use the momentum behind the bill to drive legislation of his own.

    “Sen. Feingold has no interest in blocking this bill,” said a Feingold spokesman, referring to the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act. “He wants to offer an amendment to it, but that request was blocked by a Republican Senator.”

    Feingold’s amendment would establish two commissions to study the internment and restrictions of German and Italian Americans and Jewish refugees during World War II, and it is unrelated to the Reagan bill. The Reagan measure would establish a commission to plan federal and state celebrations around Reagan’s centennial birthday in February 2011.

    Feingold’s spokesman said that the noncontroversial bill would be a good vehicle for the internment amendment, which he said is also noncontroversial.

    Supporters of the Reagan commission question Feingold’s motives for blocking a bill that passed the House 371-19 on March 9.

    Ryan Patmintra, a spokesman for Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), said if Feingold’s amendment is truly noncontroversial, he should simply go through the regular committee process and move it to the Senate floor.

    “It should have no problem passing through the Judiciary Committee where Democrats have a 12-seat majority,” Patmintra said. “Sen. Feingold has decided to hold this bill hostage using his own” amendment.
    On May 11, Kyl rejected a request by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on behalf of Feingold to attach the Wartime Treatment Study Act to the Reagan commission bill.

    A GOP aide said some Senate Democrats were not comfortable with Feingold’s amendment.

    “That’s why he wants to attach it. [The Reagan bill] is a commission that everybody supports,” the aide said.

    Representative Gallegly is not pleased.

    Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.), the bill’s lead sponsor in the House, said the commission’s funding has been restructured and that private donors have been found to pay for the Reagan tributes, which are likely to cost millions of dollars. 

    “I didn’t question their motives,” Gallegly said. “We got all the funding struck from it and passed it out of committee with overwhelming support.” 

    He added, “In a matter of a week we got 140 co-sponsors.” 

    Gallegly said he had hoped to have the legislation passed in time for the unveiling of Reagan’s statue in the Rotunda on June 3, since former first lady Nancy Reagan will be attending the ceremony. 

    Gallegly said it would be a shame “to have her here and not to be able to do these things concurrently [because] of folly about what should be simple.” 

    Clearly, this is grandstanding partisan politics by Feingold.

    The left-wing Democrat Senator should really cut the crap, unblock the bill and move on to moving his own bill forward.


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  • Gay Marriage,  Gay Politics

    California Supreme Court Decision on Proposition 8 Gay Marriage Due Out This Week?

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    Shannon Minter, standing, speaks to the California Supreme Court in San Francisco, Thursday, March 5, 2009 on the constitutionality of the state’s voter-approved Proposition 8 that bans gay unions. The court will decide whether to uphold the same-sex marriage ban and whether same-sex couple marriages will remain valid

    The 90 day deadline for the California Supreme Court to issue its judgement on California Proposition 8 which restored traditional marriage (one man and one woman) is fast approaching. Oral arguments were heard March 5, 2009 which means the decision is coming imminently.

    The court usually gives a one business day notice before releasing its opinions on Mondays or Thursdays. So, we could learn tomorrow.

    It is surprising there have been NO leaks of a decision which has taken many weeks to draft.

    Perhaps this is a clue, however.

    Equality California, a leading gay rights group, is surveying its members to gauge whether they support putting gay marriage on a 2010 state ballot or waiting until 2012.

    While the state waits for the California Supreme Court’s verdict on Proposition 8 – which bans gay marriage – the group asks that members answer the survey by 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

    “We stand together, hopeful that the California Supreme Court will confirm that fundamental civil rights cannot be stripped away from a minority group at the ballot box. However, we must be prepared to go back to the ballot if the Supreme Court fails to overturn Proposition 8,” says an email message from Marc Solomon, the group’s marriage director.

    Stay tuned……


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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger,  Marijuana

    Poll Watch: 41 Per Cent Support Legalization and Taxation of Marijuana



    While 49 per cent say no in the latest Rasmussen Poll.

    Forty-one percent (41%) of likely U.S. voters think the United States should legalize and tax marijuana to help solve the nation’s fiscal problems.

    However, nearly half (49%) oppose this idea, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

    These results show little difference from a survey conducted in February that asked Americans about legalization only. At that time, 40% said marijuana should be legalized, but 46% disagreed.

    While little movement has been made on the federal level, cash-strapped states – most notably California – have taken the idea of legalizing and taxing the drug into consideration. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and state assemblymen are calling for a discussion on the proposal as a means to not only increase tax revenue for the state but to free up large sums of money invested in the legal system as a result of the War on Drugs.

    California voters are evenly divided on the issue. A recent survey found that 45% support legalizing and taxing marijuana to help solve the state’s financial problems, while 46% are opposed to the idea.

    A novel idea that pot could help California’s budget problems but it legalization and taxation will not occur anytime soon. In the meantime, California is racking up some serious budget deficits.

    So, if anyone thinks marijuana will help California with its government financing operations, they are just blowing smoke.


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  • Andrew Cuomo,  Democrats,  Hillary Clinton

    Democrat Party and Hillary Clinton Major Donor Norman Hsu Convicted of Violating Campaign Finance Laws

    In this undated photo released by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York, former top Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu, left, poses with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. Assistant U.S. Attorney Rua Kelly told the jury in Manhattan on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 that it will see photographs of the Hong Kong-born Hsu with famous politicians and will hear his former investors describe being pressured by Hsu to make political donations in their names that they would be reimbursed for

    Norman Hsu, mega-Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton fundraiser has been convicted of violating federal campaign finance laws.

    Disgraced Democratic donor Norman Hsu was convicted this morning of illegally funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars to top-tier political candidates including then-Sen. Hillary Clinton and now-President Obama.

    A Manhattan federal court jury pronounced Hsu guilty on all four counts against him after less than three hours of deliberations over two days.

    Hsu, 58, did not react to the verdict.

    “I think he expected it because it was quick,” defense lawyer Alan Seidler said.

    Seidler said the conviction was unlikely to add to the 30-year prison term Hsu faces after pleading guilty two weeks ago to running a massive $20 million Ponzi scheme.

    Talk about a “CULTURE OF CORRUPTION.”

    But, the Democratic POLS return the money and move on……..


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    Former Democratic Party Fundraiser Norman Hsu Pleads Guilty in Federal Fraud Case

    Hillary Clinton Fundraiser Norman Hsu Sentenced to Three Years in Prison

    Norman Hsu Watch: INDICTED on 15 Counts

    Hillary Clinton Watch: Norman Hsu Case Postponed Amid Rumors of a Plea Deal

    Hillary Clinton Watch: Unlikely Chinatown Campaign Contributions Raise More Questions

    Bill and Hillary Clinton: Double Trouble

    Hillary Clinton Watch: Norman Hsu Wants Plea Deal Withdrawn

    Hillary Clinton Watch: Hsu Contributions Help Hillary Supporters

    Michael Ramirez on Hillary Clinton and Norman Hsu

    Hillary Clinton Watch: Will Return $850,000 in Norman Hsu Contributions? Maybe

    Hillary Clinton Watch: Will Return $850,000 in Hsu Contributions?

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  • Harry Reid

    Dingy Harry Reid in Trouble in Nevada Re-Election Race?

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    Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

    Democrat Senate Majority leader Dingy Harry Reid continues to unimpress in Nevada re-election polls.

    Nearly half of Nevadans have had enough of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid as the powerful Democrat heads into his re-election campaign, a new Las Vegas Review-Journal poll finds.

    About a third of the state’s voters would re-elect Reid if the 2010 election were held today, according to the poll, but 45 percent say they would definitely vote to replace him. Seventeen percent would consider another candidate.

    The findings are echoed by another poll question about Reid’s popularity that finds the four-term incumbent to be a polarizing figure in his home state.

    Half of Nevada voters had an unfavorable view of Reid, while 38 percent had a favorable view and 11 percent a neutral opinion.

    The statewide poll of 625 Nevadans who vote regularly was conducted by telephone last week by Washington-based Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. for the Review-Journal. It carries a margin of error of 4 percentage points in either direction.

    Reid’s approval ratings at home have been subpar for years, particularly since he ascended to Democratic leader in 2004 and to majority leader in 2006.

    An unpopular, old Pol with financial ethics problems in a state where the economy has crashed and burned under his watch. 

    One would think the Nevada GOP could recruit an excellent candidate to run against Reid?


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  • Elton Gallegly,  Ronald Reagan,  Russ Feingold

    Senator Russ Feingold Blocks Rep. Elton Gallegly’s Sponsored Bill Honoring President Ronald Reagan

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    The 40th President of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan

    Roll Call has a piece today about Senator Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, blocking in the United States Senate ,Flap’s Congressman Elton Gallegly’s bill honoring President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The House of Representatives today passed a bill by Congressman Elton Gallegly (R-Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties) to honor President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The bill passed on a 371-19 vote, with one Member voting present.

    The Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act would create an 11-member commission that will plan and carry out activities deemed fitting to honor Ronald Reagan on his 100th birthday, which will be on Feb. 6, 2011.

    The commission will make recommendations and provide necessary assistance for federal, state and local governmental agencies and civic groups to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday. Such activities could include special stamps or coins. In addition, the commission will recommend to Congress activities to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday, including the possible convening of a Joint Session of Congress.

    No federal money can be spent on the commission or its activities.

    “‘The Great Communicator’ spoke for the American people, capturing the hearts of small-town citizens and world leaders alike,” Gallegly told his colleagues before the vote today. “California enjoyed an economic resurgence during his terms as governor, and as President of the United States his legacy is extraordinary: In eight short years as President, Ronald Reagan presided over international changes and ushered in unparalleled peace and prosperity—not only for our nation, but for the world.”

    The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is in Simi Valley, CA, Gallegly’s hometown.

    Previous commissions have been instituted to honor Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Abraham Lincoln.

    The bill, H.R. 131 can be found here.

    So, why is Democrat Senator Feingold blocking the bill or better yet holding the bill hostage?

    Politics – Feingold wants to drive his own agenda and amend a non-controversial bill.

    Republicans are trying to pass legislation in the next few weeks to kick off the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth, and the only hurdle appears to be Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), who is refusing to let the Senate vote on the bill.

    Feingold’s decision to block passage of a bipartisan commission to celebrate the former president’s 100th birthday has nothing to do with antagonism toward the conservative icon. But he does want to use the momentum behind the bill to drive legislation of his own.

    “Sen. Feingold has no interest in blocking this bill,” said a Feingold spokesman, referring to the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act. “He wants to offer an amendment to it, but that request was blocked by a Republican Senator.”

    Feingold’s amendment would establish two commissions to study the internment and restrictions of German and Italian Americans and Jewish refugees during World War II, and it is unrelated to the Reagan bill. The Reagan measure would establish a commission to plan federal and state celebrations around Reagan’s centennial birthday in February 2011.

    Feingold’s spokesman said that the noncontroversial bill would be a good vehicle for the internment amendment, which he said is also noncontroversial.

    Supporters of the Reagan commission question Feingold’s motives for blocking a bill that passed the House 371-19 on March 9.

    Ryan Patmintra, a spokesman for Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), said if Feingold’s amendment is truly noncontroversial, he should simply go through the regular committee process and move it to the Senate floor.

    “It should have no problem passing through the Judiciary Committee where Democrats have a 12-seat majority,” Patmintra said. “Sen. Feingold has decided to hold this bill hostage using his own” amendment.
    On May 11, Kyl rejected a request by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on behalf of Feingold to attach the Wartime Treatment Study Act to the Reagan commission bill.

    A GOP aide said some Senate Democrats were not comfortable with Feingold’s amendment.

    “That’s why he wants to attach it. [The Reagan bill] is a commission that everybody supports,” the aide said.

    Representative Gallegly is not pleased.

    Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.), the bill’s lead sponsor in the House, said the commission’s funding has been restructured and that private donors have been found to pay for the Reagan tributes, which are likely to cost millions of dollars. 

    “I didn’t question their motives,” Gallegly said. “We got all the funding struck from it and passed it out of committee with overwhelming support.” 

    He added, “In a matter of a week we got 140 co-sponsors.” 

    Gallegly said he had hoped to have the legislation passed in time for the unveiling of Reagan’s statue in the Rotunda on June 3, since former first lady Nancy Reagan will be attending the ceremony. 

    Gallegly said it would be a shame “to have her here and not to be able to do these things concurrently [because] of folly about what should be simple.” 

    Clearly, this is grandstanding partisan politics by Feingold.

    The left-wing Democrat Senator should really cut the crap, unblock the bill and move on to moving his own bill forward.


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