Sunday, June 10, 2012

Today's reading list


1. John McCain: Obama Administration Responsible for National Security Leaks
“It’s obvious on its face that this information came from individuals who are in the administration,” McCain said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “The president may not have done it himself, but the president certainly is responsible as commander in chief.”
2. Edward Klein’s “The Amateur” — and what it reveals about America’s partisan media
"Scary as the White House is, what’s really horrific is the way the media still works to protect the man and his plan.  The book makes clear that the media hasn’t been treated very well by the White House (no access), and that savvy media members have caught on to the fact that the Obama White House is a dysfunctional place.  They don’t care."
3. So-Called Paycheck Fairness Act Would Allow Government to Second-Guess Private Markets    "Back in 2010, I cited the superb work of Christina Hoff Summers as she explained that we should let markets determine wages rather than giving that power to a bunch of bean-counting bureaucrats."

http://www.conservativedailynews.com/2012/06/hitching-a-new-ride/
4. Sheila Jackson Lee Strikes Again: Refers to Rodney King as a ‘Great Philosopher’
"Now, somebody might say “come on, she was being facetious.” But since this is the same member of Congress who thinks there are still two Vietnams and who onceasked someone at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratories if the Mars Pathfinder had taken an image of the flag planted there in 1969 by Neil Armstrong, she hasn’t earned that level of benefit of the doubt."
5. Mother Jones chickenhawks James O’Keefe at Netroots Nation  "James O’Keefe is loathed on the left almost on a par with what Andrew Breitbart experienced.  From ACORN to NPR to voter fraud in 2012, O’Keefe and his camera have caused havoc."
6. Coney Island Principal Bars Kindergartners From Singing “God Bless the USA”  "Greta Hawkins, principal of PS 90, the Edna Cohen School, won’t allow kindergartners to belt out the beloved Lee Greenwood ballad, also known as “Proud to be an American,” at their moving-up ceremony.
"Five classes spent months learning the patriotic song, which skyrocketed in popularity after the 9/11 attacks and the 2003 invasion of Iraq."
7. The Fight to Abolish Slavert Runs Into Islam  "Slavery is sanctioned in Islam. The word for a black person in Arabic is abid, or slave. Makes you scratch your head, doesn't it? Consider how many African Americans convert to Islam. Or worse yet, Arabic is now mandatory in a Harlem public school. More proof of the epic failure of African American leadership."
Political Cartoons by Bob Gorrell
http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/2012/06/05/99967
8. Daniels: Obama 'does not understand' jobs  “He does not understand where wealth and jobs come from,” the Republican governor said on “Fox News Sunday.” “It comes from a successful private sector or not at all … government does not create wealth or income. It just shuffles it around and charges a price, a cost for that service or disservice.”
9Syrian Rebels Use Mosque Minarets To Order “Infidel” Christians To Leave Or Be Killed…   These are the people we are wanting to defend?
10. Mossad Agents Claim Obama Lying About Stuxnet   "Rather, they say, Israeli intelligence first started developing cyberspace warfare against Iran, only convincing the U.S.--with some difficulty--to join in. The Israelis allege that President Barack Obama claimed credit for Stuxnet to boost his re-election campaign.
11. What Bill Clinton Knows "Clinton always knew that Obama was bound to fail. He understood the megastar illusion of Obama was a haze of press release news stories, wishful thinking and manufactured hysteria that would be no match for the actual challenges of the country. And he also knew that the knee jerk radicalism and arrogance of his opponent and his trusted advisers would leave him hopelessly out of touch with the country in troubled times."

                                           http://www.dickmorris.com/cartoons-by-clayton-liotta-dickmorris-com/

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