Bud’s Round-Up of Daily Drivel:
- Democrat Martin O’Malley: Bill Clinton once predicted he’d “go all the way.” (Philly.com)
- Big mistake: Airbag defect now the largest auto recall of all time. (CNN)
- Under Armour under pressure: Company pulls t-shirt designed in style of iconic Iwo Jima photo. (Marine Corps Times)
- Carl Icahn likes Apple: Septuagenarian investor thinks the stock is worth $240. (USA Today)
- “I ain’t sayin’ she a gold digger”: 91-year-old Sumner Redstone’s 43-year-old “girlfriend” visualizes her payday. (NY Post)
- Not Econ 101: LA City Council votes to increase minimum wage to $15. (Bloomberg)
- Liar, liar, pantsuit on fire: Hillary Clinton’s non-existent credibility takes hits over Benghazi and her second secret email address. (PowerLine and Breitbart)
- Barack Obama and his Syrian red line: The revisionist history starts before his administration even ends. (PowerLine)
- Desperately trying to stay relevant: Chris Christie flip-flops on immigration. (NJ.com)
- The Sharpton apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: The Rev’s daughter sees her laughable lawsuit start to fall apart. (Free Beacon)
- NFL PAT: The point-after just got more difficult. (Sporting News)