Tuesday, February 16, 2010
It Is Not Going to Help
Commentary "...(hold more “carefully choreographed interactions with the press,” they declare) and more aggressive with opponents (”more direct, rapid response to criticism”).
Sigh. Yes, this gang imagines that less transparency and more hyper-partisanship are the way to go. Sadly, there is no brave soul there to say, “Ah, Mr. President, I think we are already getting slammed for being too secretive and thin-skinned.” "
Nuclear power aids climate push - White House
ReutersAlert "The Obama administration will announce on Tuesday an $8.3 billion loan guarantee to help Southern Co. build two reactors, helping to invigorate the nuclear power industry after nearly three decades in which no new plants have been built." Let's support him on this; Mothers for Peace protests begin in 3...2...1...
Monday, February 15, 2010
Texas Deathmatch
Fred Barnes , Weekly Standard "Hutchison, should she lose to Perry, may make the perfectly sensible decision to stay in the Senate. If that happens, Republicans may get what they’ve wanted all along: to keep Governor Perry and Senator Hutchison. No doubt Palin would be pleased, too."
Bill Kristol: Feeling Lucky?
Weekly Standard "...the legislation introduced last week by Senators John Cornyn and Sam Brownback at least pushes in the right direction. “The Iran Democratic Transition Act” would support—rhetorically and financially—efforts by Iranian opposition groups to remove the regime in Tehran and pave the way for a free and democratic government in Iran."
Climategate: Phil Jones Finally Proves Al Gore Right — The Debate Is Over
Pajamas Media "CRU's Phil Jones just ended it via the BBC, but the world now owes credit where credit is due: to the long-suffering, abused global warming skeptics. (See also Roger Kimball: "It’s Not That I Like Saying 'I Told You So' About 'Global Warming,' but ... ")"
Barack Obama in BusinessWeek
National Review Online "In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Barack Obama offers a number of interesting arguments and ideas, and I'd like to highlight a few of them. Perhaps you've heard about the president's favorite CEOs. But there's some other very interesting stuff in there too. " By REIHAN SALAM
Climategate Conspirator Cracks
Atlas Shrugs "When one attempts to get one's arms around the level of this fraud, it is impossible to fathom. A scheme to rob productive nations of their wealth, line the pockets of the international aristocracy and enrich Africa and Islamic nations -- failed states made sicker by foreign aid. Al Gore ought to be in jail."
Muslim Group Defends Interruptions of Campus Speaker
InsideHigherEd "The Muslim Public Affairs Council has come out in defense of the students at the University of California at Irvine who repeatedly interrupted a speech last week by Israel's ambassador to the United States, leading to arrests and university investigations."
Obama’s New OIC Envoy Defended Activist Who Aided Terrorist Group
Breaking: Indiana Senator Evan Bayh to Retire
Gateway Pundit "Democratic Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana announced this morning that he will retire and not seek re-election this year. Former Senator Dan Coats (R-IN) announced last week that he would challenge Bayh this year." Let's hope some third party candidate doesn't show up.
Tea Party to field candidate in battle for Harry Reid’s Senate seat
LasVegasSun Uh-oh. Sun columnist Jon Ralston is reporting that the Tea Party has qualified as a third party in Nevada and will have a candidate in the Senate race to battle for the seat held by Majority Leader Harry Reid. Bad idea.
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