Monday, November 2, 2009
HILLARY SPILLS THE BEANS
Boortz "...it seems that Hillary forgot the power of the Internet and the ability of her comments to spread like wildfire no matter where she speaks. It also seems that Hillary feels free to be more candid in her public statements abroad than she does in this country."
DID YOU SEE THOSE LINES?
Nealz Nuze "There is no doubt that if the private drug manufacturers had been turned loose to produce this vaccine and to sell it on the open marketplace there would have been no shortages. The shortages were caused by government. This is your future when the looters manage to take over one-sixth of our economy --- when the government controls your health care. "
Rush Limbaugh: 'He's Immature, He's Inexperienced -- In Over His Head'
JammieWearingFool "Rush Limbaugh provides enough fodder in one interview to make the angry left apoplectic for days to come." Related:“Let’s face it: what’s most threatening to the Obamists isn’t merely what Rush says, it’s his lack of fear in doing so.” (Pajamas Media)
Sunday, November 1, 2009
CBS's Schieffer Accuses Limbaugh of Breaking White House's 'Truce' with FNC
Newsbusters "Rush Limbaugh's tough criticisms of President Barack Obama on Fox News Sunday “broke” the White House's truce with Fox News, Bob Schieffer suggested during an interview with Obama's Senior Adviser, David Axelrod, on Face the Nation."
Memo: It's officially safe to criticize Barack Obama
By Byron York "Among politically-crucial independents, [Obama's popularity] has fallen from 75 percent in January to 52 percent today. Numbers like that mean Obama's intimidation factor has disappeared. Luntz's memo gives health-care opponents a road map for taking advantage of that fact."
Adam Baldwin: Anguish of the Apostate: Second Thoughts Are Best
Big Hollywood "As a young & liberal parent, I’d discovered Rush Limbaugh. I’ve been a dedicated listener ever since. Rush’s countless words and twenty years of wisdom, provocations and humor is an inspiration to me and his tens of millions of listeners to read and investigate further controversial issues, current events, history, and philosophy." Adam Baldwin, actor: Related to the Baldwin brothers
It's the follow-through that matters in New York's special race
Washington Examiner "The GOP establishment is worried -- rightly -- about the risk of a Perot-style insurgency in 2012. Ross Perot's 1992 candidacy tapped authentic populist dissatisfaction and anger, even as it doomed the Republicans and handed the White House to Bill Clinton. Nobody in the GOP wants to go down that road again."
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Palin on Scozzafava’s withdrawal: Now we must unite
Hot Air "Totally true, and precisely Gingrich’s point in endorsing Hoffman so quickly after Team Dede threw in the towel this morning."
Blogging Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals: Prologue
Pajamas Media "Self-absorbed, [Alinsky] seems completely unaware that during the social upheaval of the 60s and 70s, millions of people were leading quietly ordinary — and often sacrificial — lives: getting married, working, raising families. They thought themselves happy, productive, and satisfied. But what did they know?"
Truman and the Principles of U.S. Foreign Policy
By Victor Davis Hanson "President Obama often invokes the supposed mess abroad — especially in Iraq and Afghanistan — left to him by George W. Bush. But Mr. Obama's inheritance is mild compared to the myriad crises that nearly overwhelmed the rookie President Truman."
Unfortunately, Failure Is an Option
Weekly Standard "Barack Obama faces a choice in Afghanistan. The safe middle ground may be the most treacherous."
McChrystal Lite / How to lose a war by splitting the difference.
Weekly Standard "The biggest problem, though, is that a half-surge cannot produce a meaningful result in a timely manner; we should remember that the McChrystal plan proceeds from his assessment that the next year--several months of which have already been lost--is critical to regaining the initiative from the Taliban. "
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