Friday, October 22, 2010

Charles Krauthammer: "Obama Underappreciation Syndrome"

WaPo "Faced with this truly puzzling conundrum, Dr. Obama diagnoses a heretofore undiscovered psychological derangement: anxiety-induced Obama Underappreciation Syndrome, wherein an entire population is so addled by its economic anxieties as to be neurologically incapable of appreciating the "facts and science" undergirding Obamacare and the other blessings their president has bestowed upon them from on high."

YOUR GOVERNMENT AT WORK: Woman seeks 'Christian roommate,' state cites her for discrimination

WorldNetDaily  "A single, 31-year-old woman in Michigan who posted a note on her church bulletin board seeking a "Christian roommate" to share her residence has been cited by the state for violating the Fair Housing Act by discriminating against those of other faiths."

NPR and Juan Williams, Day Two (Updated)


Now we know what will get you fired at NPR. Just what won't get you fired?  "What's this about wishing Jesse Helms would "get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it." Can you believe that? Expressing a wish that the grandchild of a U.S. Senator get AIDS? Totenberg is still working for NPR as the legal affairs correspondent. Wow. "  Neal Boortz

Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly Exposes CAIR's Agenda With Juan Williams' Firing [Video]  "It took 36 hours for NPR to make a move, but they ended up firing Williams, apparently out of the blue according to Juan.  There's no explanation for the timing other than they were pressured by an outside group - CAIR."

In wake of NPR controversy, Fox News gives Juan Williams an expanded role   "The cable news network signs the analyst to a new three-year contract for nearly $2 million. Meanwhile, conservative figures blast the public radio network for its response to Williams' comments about Muslims."

Should NPR's CEO Fire Herself in the Juan Williams Debacle?  "National Public Radio CEO Vivian Schiller has now apologized for a "thoughtless" remark about Juan Williams, whom she fired as an analyst for admitting that he gets "worried" when he's flying and sees people in "Muslim garb" on the plane. Schiller had told an Atlanta crowd that Williams should take his feelings up with "his psychiatrist or his publicist.""  The word snarky has appeared in articles about Vivian Schiller lately.

Juan Williams: Fair and Balanced  Unlike NPR   by Fred Barnes 
"I have no doubt that Juan’s comments about Muslims were merely a pretext. There had been prior run-ins between NPR and Juan over his appearances on Fox. But fire him over remarks that most Americans would identify with? I didn’t think the loathing of Fox would cause NPR to do something so ideologically driven, unprofessional, and bigoted."

National Politically-correct Radio by William Kristol  "No inconvenient truths here, please."  Then this:  "Muslims who wear Western clothing and speak English with Marxist-Islamist vocabulary are vastly more likely to be suicide bombers in the West than a devout Muslim in an abaya or thobe or Pakistani shalwar qameez. But while his manner may have been clumsy, Williams was right to suggest that there is a troubling nexus between the modern Islamic identity and the embrace of terrorism as a holy act."

Juan Williams, Welcome to Imusville   "Williams carries the scars of battle -- those many rapier-like "now wait a minute Juan" moments he had to tolerate from Hume -- just before having his blather dissected and discarded by the senior Fox anchor for all to see. Williams faithfully carried the liberal torch in an environment that would have destroyed the Matthewses and Barnicles and Meachams of the world. (Can you imagine Olbermann trying to debate Hume?)"

Let NPR Pay Its Own Way "Liberals tend to prefer Thomas Jefferson’s vision of religious liberty to the one actually enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution, so here’s one for them, from his bill for religious freedom in Virginia: “To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical.”Emphasis added.

Citizens should not be forced to fund NPR’s progressive propaganda.  "Not one more red cent of public money should go to NPR, PBS, and CPB. Let the speech-squelching progressives and jihadi-whitewashing apologists pay for their own propaganda. Free the taxpayers!"  Michelle Malkin

The Closing of NPR’s Mind "In its unwillingness to tolerate Juan Williams, NPR has shown how little regard it has for even the slightest dissent from approved orthodoxies, especially if broadcast on the hated Fox News network. Just because you speak in dulcet tones, it doesn’t make you any less close-minded." Rich Lowry

Proposal: The Juan Williams Law "Meanwhile, according to most predictions, a very different Congress will be taking their seats in the Capitol this January. The big question is what they will do with their new-found power. I have a humble suggestion for a piece of legislation that I think the public would appreciate seeing enacted as quickly as possible." ... Roger L Simon, Pajamas Media

WikiLeaks plans 'major' announcement in Europe

myway  "The task force has informed the U.S. Central Command of some of the names of Iraqis and allies and of other information they believe might be released that could present a danger, officials have said, noting that - unlike the WikiLeaks previous disclosure of some 77,000 documents from Afghanistan - in this case they had advance notice that names may be exposed."

What If Christine O'Donnell Were Right About The First Amendment?

Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion "At the same time, however, the Court has recognized that"
total separation is not possible in an absolute sense. Some relationship between government and religious organizations is inevitable.
Ibid. In every Establishment Clause case, we must reconcile the inescapable tension between the objective of preventing unnecessary intrusion of either the church or the state upon the other, and the reality that, as the Court has so often noted, total separation of the two is not possible. [p673]
And On O'Donnell's Flub: After 24 Hours, It Appears It Was No Flub At All. Washington Post Reporter Ben Evans Simply Lied. "In other words, she makes it perfectly clear what she's questioning. "Not that the Establishment Clause says what it says, but whether the phrase "separation of church and state" appears in the clause.
"And of course, on that point, she's 100% right.
Don't believe me? Well believe the Washington Post, which now reports the exchange as concluding thus:"...
Strong language advisory in this article, regrettably.

Don't Vote if You Didn't Do Your Homework

Selwyn Duke, American Thinker  "I understand why Democrats are enamored of get-out-the-dopes drives such as Rock the Vote. Having every drug addict, goth, Wiccan, vampirist, criminal, cross-dresser, sideshow geek, and The Hills Have Eyes mutant do the walkie-pully-poll thing between drunken slumber and a night's partying may not make America stronger, but it sure makes the Democrat Party stronger. Hey, they know their constituencies, which together, to borrow a Pat Buchanan line, look like the bar scene in Star Wars." As Rush would say, "Right on, right on, right on!"

The Democrats Will Steal the Election if We Let Them "This is certainly a valid point in this age, when Stuart Smalley has found his way from the tube to the Senate and the Black Panthers have been resurrected from their status as footnote to the '60s to serve as enforcers for humane, progressive liberalism. It will serve us well to take a close look at the Democrat record in this matter, consider what they may be up to regarding this election, and, the most serious question of all, ask why the GOP lets them get away with it."

Related: EXCLUSIVE: Illinois Elections Officials Caught Lying About Military Ballots "This is a national disgrace. The Illinois State Board of Elections has been lying about the status of military absentee ballots and a lazy Department of Justice has allowed itself to be duped.
"In an e-mail exchange between the Illinois State Board of Elections and the Department of Justice’s Voting Section shows the State has been misleading DOJ for almost a month."

Next target: NPR's Mara Liasson Takes Heat Over Fox News Appearances

Daily Finance.com  "The liberal media watchdog group, Media Matters for America , argued on its blog that NPR needs to address the "thorny issue" of Liasson's work for Fox in light of the Williams controversy. "

What's happening in the Afghan-Taliban talks?

 Reuters  "The Taliban themselves dismiss talks as propaganda, and there have been often conflicting media reports about the level of contact with insurgents and who exactly is involved.
"Here are some details on what has been reported, what has been said in public and who the key players are:"   Via Heritage.

Why fight when we have so much in common with each other?