Monday, October 11, 2010

GOP, Don't Fool Us This Time

Joseph C. Phillips  "Sorry, but the cynic in me simply isn’t getting that warm, fuzzy feeling. In my lifetime I have noticed a tendency for politicians of both of the major parties to feed the beast of government rather than slay it. Sure, they talk tough and make promises, but Washington seduces them into engaging in all manner of devilment. " Townhall

If You Cant Beat Them, Silence Them

Heritage  "Faced with the obvious failure of their policies, the left is now desperately seeking to avoid accountability by blaming others. So President Barack Obama told a crowd in Philadelphia this weekend that “special interest groups” like the Chamber of Commerce are “spending unlimited amounts of money on attack ads.” The President continued: “It could be the oil industry. It could be the insurance industry. It could even be foreign-owned corporations. You don’t know because they don’t have to disclose. … Now, that’s not just a threat to Democrats – that’s a threat to our democracy.”"
Mike Ramirez, Townhall

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Terrorist Trials for Radicals

Andy McCarthy "The Obama administration is taking an Alinskyite approach to the prosecution of Ahmed Ghailani." National Review

From the Unbelievable to the Passé

Victor Davis Hanson "The upper-middle-class is not greedy, but they do have three reservations about the Obama pie-slicing: they want to have a little say in the distribution; they better than Obama know how much they can afford to give; and they sense that something for nothing is not a neutral act, but a sort of evil in creating dependency and destroying initiative — all for that selfish feeling of benefaction among elites that comes from handing out someone else’s money."

When it comes to foreign money flowing into campaigns, Obama has a short memory

Rick Moran  "Here’s more on that from 2008: “A breakdown of controls has enabled foreign and other unaccountable funds to pour into the Obama campaign — and it’s not an accident.”
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John Podesta's propaganda strikes again on White House's Chamber of Commerce line 
"Second, Obama actually raised more money from those five "Big Oil" companies he said were filling McCain's campaign coffers.
"This whole misleading Obama ad was based on a "study" by CAP.
"So this is a big part of what CAP does: produce misleading "studies" that Obama then adopts to smear his political opponents. Propaganda seems the right word."

Yet another Kennedy cover-up revealed

Thomas Lifson  "Now that the mood of the American people is shifting to cynicism and anger toward those who have been pulling off a giant political con job for decades, and now that the Kennedy family glamour quotient is dependent on the likes of Caroline Kennedy, whose "ya know" locutions were so pathetic that even New York voters found her laughable as a potential senator, it is time to expose the real evil of Ted Kennedy, waitress sandwich and all, to the American people, and mark him as the villain he was."

Obama has the book thrown at him

UK Daily Mail  "This is the astonishing moment a book was apparently hurled at the head of U.S. President Barack Obama during a campaign rally in Philadelphia."....



"The rally was clearly an eventful one - other images showed a naked man being led away in handcuffs by police. "






“Do these people have no shame?”

Gateway Pundit "“Have these people no shame? Does the president of the United States have such little regard for the office that he holds that he goes out there and makes these kind of baseless charges against his political enemies?” Rove said. “This is just beyond the pale. How dare the president do this.”

Background:
Obama last week rebuked Republican-supporting groups for running ads funded undisclosed donors.  Like George Soros? Oops, no, he's a Democrat supporter.

President Obama this afternoon joined the gang of Democrats and liberal groups alleging that the US Chamber of Commerce is using foreign funds to influence American elections. 
October 07

Busted. Dem Candidate Reportedly Behind Tea Party Robocall

Gateway Pundit " Democratic congressional candidate Steve Pougnet unleashed an automated phone call to voters Friday that attempts to split the conservative vote by touting a third-party candidate."

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Krauthammer Smacks Down Inside Washington Panel Over GOP Campaign Contributions

Newsbusters  "As Krauthammer also pointed out, the press never seems to have any problem with contributions made by America's labor unions which almost exclusively go to Democrats."
"As such, Krauthammer properly identified what all this media hyperventilation is concerning this year's campaign finance issue: whining squared."

Top Scientist Resigns from Post – Admits Global Warming Is a Scam (Updated; letter of resignation included)

Gateway Pundit  "It is of course, the global warming scam, with the (literally) trillions of dollars driving it, that has corrupted so many scientists, and has carried APS before it like a rogue wave. It is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life as a physicist. Anyone who has the faintest doubt that this is so should force himself to read the ClimateGate documents, which lay it bare." Emphasis in the original.
The full letter of resignation:

Bush vs. Obama: Who Was The Better President?

Gateway Pundit  "CNN recently published a poll that posed the question:  Bush versus Obama:  Who was the better president?"....
"By 47 to 45 percent, Americans say Obama is a better president than George W. Bush. But that two point margin is down from a 23 point advantage one year ago."....
"Perhaps we are polling the wrong question.  A better question might be:  Bush versus Obama:  Who is the better person?"....
"Many Americans seem to be reevaluating their opinion of President Bush.  I’m glad.  He is a fine man.  He was a good President.  I felt safe while he was in office.  I never doubted his sincerity.  I might not have agreed with him in every instance but I never questioned his love for America.  And I believe history will affirm that he was right a lot more than wrong."