UPDATE, June 24: House passed H.R. 5175 by 219-206 today. Senate still must vote. As you might be already aware, House Speaker Pelosi had to pull the DISCLOSE Act, H.R. 5175, from a scheduled vote last Friday, when widespread outrage erupted over a special exemption for the NRA in exchange for not opposing the bill. Well, the bill is still alive and well with a vote now scheduled in the House for tomorrow, June 24. The Senate leadership has already promised Pelosi that if the House passes the bill, then the Senate will vote on it in time for it to take effect for the elections this fall.
Fox News suggests he's the iLiar for his recent attack on technology, but President Obama's commencement speech to a graduating class is more noteworthy for its potentially chilling effect on online speech and on free speech in general. As Fox notes, the President was at least disingenuous in his remarks to graduates of Hampton University on May 9.









