Friday, July 10, 2015

The U.S. government has spent nearly $2 million since 2012 in a campaign to get women to nag their men to quit chewing tobacco.

Earlier this year taxpayers picked up the tab for expensive trips to Asia and Europe for First Lady Michelle Obama. Now it's the vice president's wife's turn. Dr. Jill Biden plans to visit South Korea, Vietnam, Laos and Japan during a week-
long trip to promote educational opportunity for women and girls.

A Nobel Prize-winning physicist who backed Barack Obama in his first presidential campaign has wised up. Norwegian scientist Ivar Giaever now takes issue with the president, who said, "No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change." Giaever said, "He's dead wrong. Global warming is all wet."

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