Friday, March 5, 2010

U.S. criticized on Iran sanctions

Washington Post "One foreign official complained that the administration's efforts would encourage China to water down U.N. sanctions on Iran as much as possible and then push Chinese firms -- should the U.S. law pass -- to invest more in Iran's oil and gas sector."

Christian Science Monitor: Pentagon Shooter ‘Appears’ to Have Been a ‘Right-wing Extremist’

Newsbusters "...writings by Bedell, the shooter, "question whether Washington itself might have been behind the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks." However, the author didn’t point out that this world view is often associated with the left. "..."...the Southern Poverty Law Center is a liberal organization that often associates conservatives with hate groups. Additionally, the IRS bomber in Austin hated capitalism, hardly something to be associated with right-wingers. " And this: Don’t Believe the MSM: John Patrick Bedell, the Pentagon Shooter, was no Right-Winger "Let’s start by noting that Bedell was a registered Democrat. "The media has completely and conveniently ignored that little fact. They’ve also ignored that he was anti-military; he believed the military murdered Marine Colonel James Sabow. This is a conspiracy theory popular among left-wingers..."

Obama Nominates Far-Left "Progressive" Activist to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

Fox News " "Applications of constitutional text and principles must be open to adaptation and change ... as the conditions and norms of our society become ever more distant from those of the Founding generation." That theme -- that the Constitution's text and principles must be adapted to changes in the world -- repeats throughout the book and raises eyebrows among conservatives." For the left, that's a resume' enhancement.

Throwing Shoes at Obama in Indonesia, the Country of his Childhood

Atlas Shrugs "He just doesn't get it -- he represents America, and whether he likes it or not, he cannot shed that. And we will not change and remake ourselves so that Obama is more attractive to the forces of evil in this world."

An attack that goes too far

Powerline "...it is appropriate to criticize lawyers who defend terrorists and terrorist suspects. Contrary to what Walter Dellinger would like us to believe, these lawyers have no professional obligation to represent terrorists and terrorist suspects. They did so by choice and this choice, like all others, is fair game for criticism.However, it is entirely inappropriate to suggest that these lawyers share the values of terrorists or to dub the seven DOJ lawyers "The al Qaeda Seven." Unfortunately, this is what a video released by the organization Keep America Safe does." Ouch. Tunnel Wall linked to this video.

Credit Where Credit Isn’t Due

Jonah Goldberg "On the merits, this is pretty pathetic stuff. The same administration that blames all of its mistakes on problems it inherited now wants to take credit for accomplishments it inherited. Still, it’s good news. First and foremost, it’s a sign that the war in Iraq, while costly and deservedly controversial, was not for nothing. Putting Iraq on a path to democracy and decency is a noble accomplishment of which Americans — of all parties — should be proud. Even if you think the war wasn’t worth it or that it was unjustified, only the truly blinkered or black-hearted can be vexed by the fact that Saddam Hussein’s regime is gone and the country is on the path to better days."