Hot Air’s top 50 posts: 11-20
posted at 2:45 pm on December 30, 2010 by Ed Morrissey
Today we enter the Top Twenty most-trafficked posts at Hot Air in 2010, in our week-long retrospective of the year. We have quite a mix in today’s list, including a couple of ObamaCare posts, one each on Sarah Palin and Chris Christie, but two posts on historical ignorance, and the moment that Los Angeles beclowned itself in the hystrionics over the Arizona immigration law, which itself makes a couple of appearances as well. Two of the posts surprised me for their traffic ranking — and hopefully they will entertain you.
- #20: Obligatory: Chris Christie gets in heckler’s face at Meg Whitman rally – Christie was one of our most popular topics this year, and this post shows the reason why. Unlike many who work in the political realm, Christie doesn’t mince words or back down from a challenge. If you’re looking for a consensus sort of guy, Christie’s not your man — but if you like the take-charge type, there may not be a better example. And judging from our traffic, a lot of people like the take-charge type.
- #19: Bombshell evidence may make Waters an ethics nightmare for Dems – I was a little surprised — and gratified — to see this make the top 50, let alone #19. The key takeaway in this post is that Maxine Waters may not be alone in facing ethics charges over her intervention on behalf of One United Bank, in which her husband owned a significant stake. The House Financial Services Committee may have a lot of explaining to do, too.
- #18: AZ utility board member responds to LA boycott over SB1070 – When the Los Angeles City Council voted to boycott Arizona over its immigration-enforcement law, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce dared LA Mayor Anthony Villaraigosa to put his money where LA’s mouth was and stop buying its electricity from Arizona. LA got 25% of its power from AZ before the boycott … and continues to get 25% of its power from AZ after LA proved it was all talk.
- #17: Open thread: House votes coming; Update: Ryan, Pence videos added; Update: 219-212; Update: GOP’s hail mary fails; Update: Roll added -The only other open thread on the top 50 came from the final House vote on ObamaCare. Democrats won the battle and lost the war in November.
- #16: Brutal: Arizona governor’s ad hammers Obama on immigration - Jan Brewer took on Barack Obama in this campaign ad in May, wondering why Obama was more interested in suing Arizona than in enforcing border security. The ad hung on the jokes Obama told at the White House Correspondents Dinner about Arizona’s immigration enforcement law, and reminded Obama that no one in Arizona found his lack of effort and skewed priorities amusing.
- #15: Video: The nice young man Eric Holder let off the hook – When the DoJ reversed itself and withdrew its case against New Black Panther Party activist King Shamir Shabazz, Naked Emperor News and Breitbart gave us a look at Shabazz’ other activism, including the exhortation to “kill some crackers” and “kill some of their babies.” I’m sure that voter intimidation in 2008 was just a misunderstanding.
- #14: Leftist dullards mock Palin for correctly referencing Boston Tea Party – When Sarah Palin told the Tea Party not to “party like its 1773″ in a speech two months ago, Gwen Ifill and others on the Left jumped all over Palin for not knowing when the American Revolution took place. Allahpundit, Cuffy Meigs, Bryan Preston, and pretty much everyone who understood the reference to the Boston Tea Party had a great laugh over this facepalm moment.
- #13: 12 a.m.: Alaska and Hawaii; Winners: Mark Kirk, Kristi Noem; Update: Rossi trails by one;Breaking: Fox calls Nevada for Reid; Update: Write-in still leading in Alaska with more than 50% in; Update: Hand count coming in Alaska? – The final hourly update from the midterm elections was our most-trafficked post of the night … and not necessarily the cheeriest, especially regarding Nevada. Allahpundit had to run his Chocolate Bunny Kill video midway through the post.
- #12: Video: Leno demonstrates effectiveness of American education on history – Another surprising entry in the top 50 and top 20 posts. The “Jaywalking” segments are always a little controversial, since obviously we don’t know how many correct responses get edited out of the final product. The cluelessness on American Revolution history is nevertheless a little disturbing, sort of like not understanding that a Tea Party reference to 1773 doesn’t involve the Declaration of Independence. And as TPM reports today, we’re having trouble teaching other aspects of our history in public schools to this day. Say, wouldn’t school vouchers be a keen idea?
- #11: AP: Say, guess what we just found in ObamaCare! – Legislate in haste, repent at leisure. The ObamaCare bill wound up creating a lot of perverse incentives, and perhaps none more glaring than the incentives for larger corporations to dump retiree prescription coverage. That not only knocks a big hole in expected revenues from ObamaCare taxes, but will send millions onto Medicare Part D, vastly increasing costs for that program.
Want to review the other published lists? Here are the links for 41-50, 31-40, and 21-30.
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go get’em…
cmsinaz on May 23, 2013 at 8:05 PM
Boom.
peski on May 23, 2013 at 8:05 PM
hillary needs to come back as well….
cmsinaz on May 23, 2013 at 8:06 PM
I wonder if these whistleblowers are included.
PJM EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Diplomats Report New Benghazi Whistleblowers with Info Devastating to Clinton and Obama
INC on May 23, 2013 at 8:08 PM
via politico
is he really that clueless????
cmsinaz on May 23, 2013 at 8:10 PM
I don’t know the details of a transcribed interview. Will they be under oath?
Curtiss on May 23, 2013 at 8:11 PM
Arrogant and narcissistic. He may think he’s completely untouchable because for his entire political life, he’s pretty much done whatever he wanted to do and gotten away with it.
INC on May 23, 2013 at 8:12 PM
tru dat
cmsinaz on May 23, 2013 at 8:12 PM
So we’re coming up to hit about two full weeks of scandals?
Still more revelations every day as the stable doors burst open on this Augean Administration.
INC on May 23, 2013 at 8:14 PM
Nothing wrong with pandering to your ever decreasing base I guess.
HotAirLib on May 23, 2013 at 8:16 PM
i’m just gonna say it: Darell Issa is sexy!
GhoulAid on May 23, 2013 at 8:17 PM
Keeping up pressure is a fitting tribute for Memorial Day.
ajacksonian on May 23, 2013 at 8:17 PM
I have no confidence that Issa has what it takes to get to the truth of any of these scandals.
blue13326 on May 23, 2013 at 8:19 PM
You are correct for once.
VegasRick on May 23, 2013 at 8:22 PM
Fiat justitia et ruant coeli
Let justice be done, though the heavens fall.
INC on May 23, 2013 at 8:28 PM
Note to ERIKA JOHNSEN: the “womp” is missing.r Please pick up the blue courtesy phone in the lobby.
ExpressoBold on May 23, 2013 at 8:33 PM
HAL, Sing daisy for us.
Can’t handle your messiah failing huh?
The next few weeks should be fun, well for us not you. You’ll soon be curled up in the fetal potition sucking your thumb.
Tissue?
D-fusit on May 23, 2013 at 8:51 PM
Hillary will be back on her deathbed before she goes back to Congress. She wants to be President. She timed her last appearance (not under oath) so that it was just before her victory lap as the best SecState ever. She’s not going to willingly go back to Congress and have to answer the questions that the ARB should have asked if it were conducted by men of integrity instead of Mullen and Pickering.
Happy Nomad on May 23, 2013 at 8:52 PM
Well, we’ll see how that works out for the rat-eared traitor. Fewer and fewer supporters everyday as the scandals take their toll. It is only a matter of time before Bo denies that he knows this filthy corrupt bastard (literally).
Happy Nomad on May 23, 2013 at 8:55 PM
ZOMG!!11!! HAL has become a Republican! Thank goodness! I was in fear for your almost-immortal soul. (You still owe time to Satan, for your years of apostasy).
Um, what was that…? HAL attempted sarcasm? Well, butter my butt, and call me a biscuit! And they told me libbabies don’t have a sense of humor! Good, HAL, good. In a few years, you might be eligible to apply for human race membership.
Your Libbiebers are going down in flames, HAL. Enjoy the weenie roast.
creekspecter on May 23, 2013 at 9:36 PM
Nobody is in jail yet. One vacation, and one 3 week early retirement.
I like the line,, but results would be good.
IRS agents in a supermax general population.
wolly4321 on May 23, 2013 at 9:53 PM
We’ve hit a point in this country where political gamesmanship should not be considered. Even if the poll were not favorable, this is the hill to die on–because if someone does not reign in this out-of-control administration, there will be no more hills. When one party ruthlessly and brazenly abuses the power of the public offices it controls to punish its political enemies, what follows–barring some sort of intervention and house cleaning–is tyranny.
It is truly terrifying how far along that path we have slipped. I shudder to think what will happen if the Republicans let these egregious wrongs–these assaults against everything America stands for–go. It’s heartening that 59% of Americans get that. (Of course, it would be great if the percentage were higher, but I’m willing, all things considered, to see that in a glass-a-bit-past-half-full kind of way.)
And when I consider how I would react if this were a Republican administration rather than a Democrat one, I feel exactly the same way. I would want the guilty parties identified, removed from office, and suitably punished. Either we are a people that believes in the rule of law, or we are a people willing to be subject to the capricious desires of whoever happens to hold the most power.
May God help us, and may justice be done–no matter what polls say.
butterflies and puppies on May 23, 2013 at 10:10 PM
I fixed it for you. I know that this is what you really meant.
blink on May 23, 2013 at 10:13 PM
Yeah? And what’s the ‘expiration date’ going to be on that “promise”?
GarandFan on May 23, 2013 at 10:24 PM
The backdrop for all this corruption is a media, an educational system, and an entertainment industry that all act as propagandists for one political party and one political ideology.
Imagine a theatre filled with an audience who have diverse political views. Yet the sound engineer, the lighting engineer, the actors, the musicians, the stage hands, the ushers, and the candy vendors all act in unison to promote one point of view.
This is the America that we live in today, and the GOP are to blame for sitting on their hands and allowing this situation to metastasize for the past 40 years, based on the idiot logic of “hey, we’re still winning our fair share of elections, so let’s stay above the fray”.
When the next Civil War begins, it can also be ended in one day. Just bomb the hell out of every college campus faculty lounge, every Hollywood studio, and the HQ of every MSM outlet, and then watch America slowly go back to normal.
Cut all three heads off of the snake.
ardenenoch on May 23, 2013 at 11:46 PM