Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tiger, Barack, and the Law of Transitivity

By Lisa Schiffren "And while it doesn't matter if another athlete is an adulterer, it matters a lot if the president is revealed to be an inexperienced, excessively ideological, and weak man who is naïve about the world and uncomfortable exercising American power during a time of war. It matters if nothing in his training would have equipped the president to understand what it takes to stimulate job growth, or ameliorate a recession, or to end an overseas conflict successfully." Hat tip to Rush Limbaugh.

Shhh! Don’t confuse Reid with history while he’s playing the race card!

Michelle Malkin "It was the GOP that fought slavery and the Democrat Party that battled to preserve it. It’s the Democrat Party, not the GOP, that boasts an ex-Klansman among its senior leaders. But don’t confuse Harry Reid with history while he invokes slavery to lambaste the GOP for opposing the government-run health care takeover."

Watermelon Marxists

By John Griffing , AT "But as a tool for watermelon Marxists -- green on the outside and red on the inside -- climate change orthodoxy represents an opportunity to achieve age-old dreams of Communist wealth redistribution. Don't take my word for it. Listen to Cass Sunstein, Obama's new regulatory czar and perhaps the most powerful bureaucrat in America:"

Time for Sarah to Grapple

Pajamas Media "Palin must confront her fundamental weakness: conveying to the public that she comprehends and can handle presidential-level problems." Good primer for speech and debate students.

What to Think about Global Warming

Kevin Williamson , NRO "Given the stakes in the global-warming debate ...conservatives should not simply dismiss the Copenhagen talks, even though the revelations of Climategate may tempt us to do so. The debate is polarized, and it is natural to throw one’s lot in with one camp or another — The World Is Ending vs. Global Warming Is a Hoax — but there are more than two propositions to consider. And those propositions are not mostly scientific in character, but political. We should examine them in ascending order of unlikeliness:

Monday, December 7, 2009

Man Chucks Tomatoes at Sarah Palin at MOA

MyFox "Bloomington Police report that Bloomington Commander Mark Stehlik was struck in the face with one of the tomatoes and may face charges for assaulting a police officer. Olson was booked at the Bloomington jail. He was arrested for suspicion of assault and disorderly conduct."....

Voting Present on Iran

Victor Davis Hanson "President Obama should tread carefully and take note. As history shows, even a trivial gesture can result in dire unintended consequences. Secretary of State Dean Acheson's inadvertent 1950 remark that South Korea lay outside the American "defense perimeter" in Asia may have emboldened the North Koreans to invade later that summer."

Healthcare raises taxes

Dick Morris "The Obama healthcare initiative will be the biggest unfunded federal mandate on the states in history. It will force dozens of states, particularly in the South, to abandon their low-tax ways and to move toward dramatically higher rates of taxation. It may even force Florida and Texas to impose an income tax!"

Who Are the White House Party Crashers?

Fox News "But there appears to be another side to this couple that includes a warning to consumers by the Commonwealth of Virginia to beware of their charity solicitations, and at least one socialite questioning the use of their "charity" funds, calling them "litigious," even suing the Washington Redskins -- the team Michaele Salahi once tossed sideline pompoms for as a cheerleader." Meet Tareq Salahi and the ATFP "Tareq Salahi is a prominent Arab-American who until recently sat on the board of the American Task Force for Palestine or ATFP. What is ATFP, you ask?..."

Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

Pearl Harbor articles

The Pearl Harbor Archive "NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the internet's largest newspaper database, is providing a free archive of material relating to the history of Pearl Harbor." Related, um, sorta: The Ironies of History: From Pearl Harbor to Iran By Michael Ledeen

NPR reporter [Mara Liasson] pressured over Fox role

Politico "The NPR executives said they had concerns that Fox’s programming had grown more partisan, and they asked Liasson to spend 30 days watching the network. At a follow-up meeting last month, Liasson reported that she’d seen no significant change in Fox’s programming and planned to continue appearing on the network, the source said."