The White House announced today that President Barack Obama plans to attempt a “recess appointment” of Richard Cordray to direct the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in addition to three recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board — and that’s despite the fact that Congress is not officially in recess, as required by the Constitution. It’s a move that Heritage’s Todd Gaziano called a “tyrannical abuse of power,” and it’s one that has Members of Congress up in arms. Here are some of their responses: Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH): …
All things considered, “The Mighty Macs” contains most of the elements of a typical sports movie: motivational characters, a group of misfits, impossible odds, and, in the end, victory hanging on the last play of the game. “The Mighty Macs” chronicles the journey of Immaculata College’s women’s basketball team from a shabby group of girls with an inexperienced coach to the NCAA’s first-ever women’s basketball champions in 1972. However, unlike other feel-good sports movies, it sends a particularly inspiring message about women staying committed to themselves and to one another …
