Thursday, December 3, 2009

Boxer ("Senator" Boxer to you.): Hackers should face criminal probe over 'Climategate'

The Hill h/t to Lucianne. "Boxer, the top Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said that the recently released e-mails, showing scientists allegedly overstating the case for climate change, should be treated as a crime."You call it 'Climategate'; I call it 'E-mail-theft-gate,'" she said during a committee meeting." WHITE HOUSE HANGS ON TO THE GLOBAL WARMING HOAX "Cap-and-tax gives Obama and the Democrat yet another way to hamstring the free marketplace and to produce revenue. This is a tax scheme, nothing else." Neal Boortz

Cadets await Obama's speech

Cadet reads "Kill Bin Laden" as he waits with other cadets for U.S. President Barack Obama to deliver an address on U.S. policy and the war in Afghanistan at the U.S. Military Academy.

In defense of Barack Obama

Jerusalem Post "Misguided, perhaps. But to declare the Obama administration to be anti-Semitic is just wrong. Let's keep the debate in the area of policy. Unfortunately, there'll be no shortage of topics to discuss."

It’s Getting Lonely Around Obama

Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany h/t to Watching America "Nowhere outside America has the percentage of people concerned about a threatening environmental collapse sunk lower than it has in the United States, where it now stands at about one in five.To try to force new environmental laws through Congress under such conditions is, to put it mildly, courageous. It may even be political suicide."

The Left's Climategate: A Scandal for Journalism, Too

Media Research Center "The media’s current silence is made worse by the decades they spent promoting the Left’s alarmist global warming agenda and excluding any doubters from the discussion, as documented by numerous MRC studies:"

Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

Obama's Afghan Strategy

Blackfive "Afghan Security Forces (ASF) are not going to be ready in 18 months. Certainly we can train the grunts in that period of time to some level of competence. But it is the leadership that is key. You don't develop an NCO corps or an officer corps in that period of time. And it appeared the key to this strategy is standing up a competent ASF capable of defending itself and the country against the Taliban."

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Rumsfeld takes issue with Obama's remark about Afghan troops

LA Times "There was a saying when I got there: If you're in Iraq and you need something, you ask for it," McKiernan said in an interview after being fired this year. "If you're in Afghanistan and you need it, you figure out how to do without it."

A military mother's take on the president's speech

Beverly Gunn "I wonder, has our President ever thought of the price of duty that he asks of us today, with no end game or victory in sight, and whether anyone serving wants to give a life so cheaply? For if we are not in this war to win, and see to it that our enemies are clear about the cost of attacking the freedom of our nation, then we would be much better off not having begun the battle. And yet as I write those words I think of all who purchased my freedom and how I desire that my children and grandchildren live in freedom.You see, Mr. President, that is why we serve. We only ask that you do not see our children and our family members as good photo op!"

A Disservice to the Truth

Randall Hoven "Responding to President Obama's address on Afghanistan yesterday, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld issued the following statement:"

Do Smoking Guns Cause Global Warming, Too?

by Ann Coulter "Most disturbingly, the CRU-affiliated "scientists" were caught red-handed conspiring to kill the careers and reputations of scientists who dissented from the religion of global warming. Indignant that scientific journals were publishing papers skeptical of global warming, the cult members plotted to get editors ousted and the publications discredited."

Why We Will Not Make the Soviets’ Mistakes in Afghanistan

Max Boot "If these Red Army veterans think that NATO forces are repeating their mistakes, they haven’t been paying attention. The methods they describe are completely different from those being employed by General McChrystal. The reason he has requested more troops is so his forces don’t get into a pattern of entering areas and then leaving them. He wants to stay and provide population security. He has also imposed tight clamps on the use of firepower so our troops don’t cause the kind of collateral damage that can turn the population against them."