Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Obama's Post-American World
American Thinker "If ever a naïve, simplistic, and downright dangerous foreign policy position existed in the 21st century, here it is. Let's non-proliferate and forget about missile defense and trust Russia, China, and an assortment of rogue nations like North Korea and Iran to "do the right thing.""
Weaker U.S. Leads to Insecurity in Taiwan
Pajamas Media "It is instructive that a world with a less powerful United States leads to political instability in many parts of the globe. The Taiwanese are a resilient and remarkable people who have taken a once largely barren island and converted it into one of the most vigorous economies on the globe. Yet this development could not have occurred without the protective shield of the United States. One can only wonder how it can be sustained without active American assistance."
A Partial Lexicon of Current Political Speech
American Thinker "Here’s a partial lexicon of contemporary political speech for AT readers. Feel free to add to it in the comment section."...."“…for the American people.” – Usually coming at the end of the sentence, it’s a prepositional phrase that signals that the American people are about to get hosed, again."
Code Pink deliberately targets kids from military families
Rick Moran "Well isn't that special. We don't know if there were any kids in that line who lost a parent in war, but neither does Code Pink. The fact that they carried out the protest in the first place shows they wouldn't have cared one way or another.Another stunning bit of idiocy from a group known for it."
UH OH .. HERE COMES THE BACKLASH
Boortz "...the debate all along should have been about lowering costs. But it wasn't. It has always been about power and more government. It has NEVER been about your health. Unfortunately for this freshman Senator, he is learning this the hard way."
WE KNEW THIS WAS COMING. I'M SURPRISED IT TOOK THIS LONG
Boortz "Blaming guns is the easy way out. If you blame guns for violence in the inner city, you don't have to address the black culture of violence. If you blame guns for Ft. Hood, you don't have to address the Islamic culture of violence. You focus on objects, not people, and objects don't vote. You're safe in your demagoguery. "
PC News: Networks Downplay Terrorism, Muslim Connection in Ft. Hood Attack
Newsbusters "ABC, CBS, NBC Follow White House Line: Before Obama's Nov. 10 speech, 93 percent of the stories had ignored any terror connection. But after Obama hinted at what ABC called "Islamic extremist views," all three networks mentioned terrorism."
The 'Good American' Who Was Taught to Hate
American Thinker "And to those who are convinced that Hasan snapped because of some mistreatment he received by his colleagues: Who cares? Certainly not those true Americans who suffered through real racism and barriers. Certainly not Satchell Paige, who struck out Mickey Mantle with one pitch. Not Jackie Robinson, who had to be smuggled into Major League ballparks. Not Kenny Washington, who broke the National Football League's color barrier. Not Rosa Parks, who declined to give up her bus seat. And certainly not a young man who joined the Army and became a Second Lieutenant: Colin Powell."
Iran: US Must Choose Iran Or Israel
Sweetness&Light "Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has urged the US administration to make real changes by ending its support for Israel. “US President Barack Obama should make a big choice in order to realize his change motto,” Ahmadinejad said..."
An insufficiently colorful color guard?
Powerline "The story of the Naval Academy's insufficiently colorful color guard has not quite broken out yet, and perhaps it won't, but it provides additional context to the case of Nidal Hasan. It appears that Naval Academy senior commanders decided during the World Series to remove two Midshipmen from the color guard that appeared. What was their offense? The color guard was deemed too white and too male. There was accordingly a push to make the color guard more "diverse." "
Sacrificing Americans
By Victor Davis Hanson "The society at large, driven by the sermonizing of its elites, has come to an unstated conclusion that, unfortunately, a few Americans will have to be sacrificed from time to time, for the larger goal of establishing the fact that Americans in no way think Muslims are any more likely than any others to commit either random or premeditated terrorist violence."
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