- We can only pray that this is true: "Ann Coulter said that she will probably stop writing books, citing increasing taxes on the rich by the Obama administration." Of course, it is probably not because nothing Coulter says is ever true.
- Focus on the Family says that evangelicals are "disappointed in Obama." Shocking, I know.
- Fox's Megyn Kelly asks an ACORN spokesman some really smart questions, including "you're going to send child rapists out to conduct the census?"
- The Traditional Values Coalition is leading the charge against a Virginia Islamic school's plans to expand.
- The American Family Association gets in on the whole right-wing "Tea Party" thing.
- Tony Perkins voices his opposition to the "Responsible Education about Life" (REAL) Act, saying it is designed to create "a new generation of abortion customers."
- Brent Bozell is mad, again, at "South Park."
- Finally, the Family Research Council urged the Senate to reject Elena Kagan's nomination to be Solicitor General, as well as David Hamilton's nomination, saying they "provide disturbing evidence that President Obama will foster a philosophy of judicial activism and hostility to sound jurisprudence on issues of life and religious liberty." Unfortunately for them, Kagan was confirmed by a vote of 61-31.