Friday, December 11, 2009

Is Newsweek A Brand “That Will Disappear In 2010″?

Pajamas Media "...late last year, Newsweek attempted a disastrous makeover that attempted to shift the magazine from a relatively staid newsweekly (hence the name!) to a magazine that Andrew Ferguson of the Weekly Standard brilliantly described as “a liberal opinion magazine written by liberals who don’t want to admit they’re liberals.”"

Climategate in the Classroom?

Pajamas Media Exclusive "A school told me I would not be able to return this year because of my global warming comments. When I visited the school last year, I told the students that the polar bears were not drowning and that their numbers have been increasing. I also showed them reasons to believe that nature has changed climate in the past and would likely continue to do so in the future."

The comprehensive collection of excerpts from the appalling CRU text file. A must read.

Pajamas Media "Here are the brow-raising excerpts:"

Trying KSM in NYC will delay the verdict, and reduce the chances it is the right one.

By Andrew C. McCarthy "In sum, by moving the case to civilian court this far into the process, the Obama administration sinks down the drain the years of work that went into pretrial litigation in the military court — work that cost taxpayers untold millions of dollars. That is, despite that talk about avoiding delay, the administration has gratuitously saddled the public with years of wasted effort, years of extra work, and mountains of extra expense."...."The administration has taken a case that was ripe and ready for a swift, successful conclusion — a case in which prosecutors and the public had invested enormous effort and expense — and turned it into what will be a years-long struggle."

Obama’s Wheel of Fortune//The president’s luck has changed — and he doesn’t seem to have noticed.

Victor Davis Hanson "Infatuated voters apparently bought this fantasy. Our deserts and mountain passes would be scarred with ugly panels, turbines, and access roads, as millions of newly hired government construction workers rushed out to ensure that we could obtain 5 percent of our current power needs from such green salvations."

O’Reilly Slams Law & Order Dialogue Comparing Him, Limbaugh, to ‘Cancer’ Inciting Violence

Newsbusters- "...left-wing lawyer Randall Carver -- played by John Larroquette -- made a comparison between a racist conservative talk show host character -- named Gordon Garrison -- and real-life conservative talk show hosts. Larroquette: "Garrison, Limbaugh, Beck, O'Reilly, all of them, they are like a cancer spreading ignorance and hate. I mean, they’ve convinced folks that immigrants are the problem, not corporations that fail to pay a living wage or a broken health care system.""

George Carlin: Saving the Planet

Weasel Zippers Warning: the language is vintage Carlin and he sees the earth in the role of God. But he does put environmentalism into perspective.

CNN poll: GOP has erased party popularity gap in Congress

CNN "40 percent of people questioned say the U.S. would be better off if Democrats ran Congress while 39 percent feel things would be better if Republicans took charge on Capitol Hill. The 1-point margin is a statistical tie."

Bomb-sniffing dogs on Vancouver transit worry Muslim leader

CBC "Some devout Muslims consider dogs to be unclean animals and try to avoid any contact with them. Some Muslim cab drivers in Vancouver have even refused to take guide dogs in their vehicles and will call for a second vehicle to take the fare instead."

"Blackwater tied to clandestine CIA raids": The NY Times stabs us in the back again!

NY Times "In an interview with the magazine Vanity Fair this month, Blackwater's founder and principal owner, Erik Prince -- whose conservative leanings are widely known -- depicted those who revealed the company's links to the CIA as motivated in part by politics. "People acting for political reasons disclosed not only the existence of a very sensitive program but my name along with it," he said." Well, you wouldn't use liberals to fight a war, would you?

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Obama’s Finest Hour

Max Boot "Obama is an eloquent guy, but this is the first speech he’s given that I would class a masterpiece that deserves inclusion in compendia of the finest presidential speeches. The question now is whether he will live up to his rhetoric. That remains to be seen, but his speech is a significant step in the right direction. "

Obama's surprising Nobel speech

Thomas Lifson "Now that he is president perhaps these issues look different to him. If so, that shows growth in office and is a very good thing. But I can't be certain that is what lies beneath this somewhat startling rhetoric."