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Why can’t the “richest nation in the world” do this, why can’t the “richest nation in the world” do that?

The Patriot Room’s Scott Martin takes Obama to task for his flagrantly dishonest packaging of religious tenets in “a bizarre presser,” and the thing that jumped out at me is an overused expression that is a dead giveaway of the cluelessness of those who use it. Scott quotes the sourced article:
“The one thing that you [...]

Conservatives can rhyme, too

The Left has grown furious lately with the knowledge that they don’t have an exclusive right to organize. They’ll go off the deep end (wait, they did that a long time ago, didn’t they?) when they realize they don’t have the exclusive right to rhyme in protest, either. Click the image to read the second [...]

Cold Fury, indeed!

Mike at Cold Fury is plenty pissed at Palin’s slanderers. He recognizes we can’t take the bullshit attacks lying down, because that will only encourage more of them. Some people might call this a temper tantrum, but I think it is a call to arms that should be heeded:
Sue them, bankrupt them, ruin their lives, [...]

An unbelievable amount of crap and hypocrisy in the wake of the DOJ’s defense of DOMA

I’m finally catching up with the lefty blogs regarding their fury over the arguments that the Department of Justice is using to support the Defense of Marriage Act against a challenge to its constitutionality in a California federal court. Short story:

Homosexual married (to each other) guys in California file suit against the U.S. and the [...]

Thomas Friedman should be subdividing his property into smaller lots any day now . . .

In a commencement speech at the University of Delaware, the New York Times columnist (and, apparently, my moral superior) said this (emphasis mine):
“Oh, we had our moments to be proud of, but I’m afraid that we took many of those freedoms that our parents sacrificed to create for us, and we used them to go [...]

What has the Islamic world done for us lately?

For people too busy to have taken in the entirety of Obama’s Cairo speech, Pundit & Pundette analyze quite a bit of it. I’m not going to judge the speech in its entirety, though, until I read it for myself. And I doubt I will find it the unmitigated disaster they find it to be.
But [...]

Well done, Mr. O’Reilly

I was wondering how Bill O’Reilly would address those who are blaming him for George Tiller’s murder, and I think he did a great job:

H/T: Patterico.

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Common sense on the Obamas’ Broadway outing

I don’t like the word “moderate,” but there’s such a thing as fair, and today’s post by Jazz Shaw at The Moderate Voice is about as fair as they come on the subject of the Obamas’ night out on Broadway:
To be fair here, our first observation should go out to our Republican and conservative friends [...]

The packaging of security policy

Stacy McCain has made a theme out of fisking David Brooks, and I think Brooks is every bit the tool McCain thinks he is. In this piece, Brooks tries to make a point about how much “smarter” Obama is in handling terror-related security issues and, unwittingly, I think, says mouthfuls about the critics of President [...]

Finally, some conservative common sense on the DHS terror threat report

The conservative outrage over the DHS report on right-wing terror threats — the one that alerts law enforcement that right-wing extremist groups may make special efforts to recruit returning veterans, and was released in a rush without considering possible civil liberties violations — is largely unmerited, it seems to me. Hate to agree with lefties, but [...]

On what’s good for the gander . . . should Republicans filibuster Obama’s nominees?

Ed Morrissey tries to take the high road at HotAir over threatened Republican filibusters of Obama judicial (and administration) appointees. Normally, I’m all for the high road, but in this case, I’m not sure.  I’m not even sure that what he is advocating is taking the high road so much as it is driving right [...]

Apparently it’s OK to breed like rabbits, so long as you’re not a Christian

Two articles in two days from two different sources on the Quiverfull Movement caught my eye.  Quiverfull is a movement within the Christian church that advocates no “family planning” — you get the children God decides to give, and that’s that.  Some would say that means automatic advocacy for large families, and to a large [...]

More dishonesty on illegal immigration

Michelle Malkin has video of Geraldo Rivera addressing some group, complaining that ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is wasting manpower on workplace raids when it should be going after gangs.  He poses the issue as a matter of priorities, but I think that’s dishonest.
Let’s assume that we had rounded up all the gangbanger and violent [...]

First black first family is apparently first at everything, in some people’s minds

It never ceases to amaze me how lefties project their own faults onto conservatives.  So, Michelle Obama doing so doesn’t surprise me all that much (as reported by the Wall Street Journal):
By choosing Fort Bragg for her first official trip outside the capital last Thursday, Michelle Obama signaled that she will use her position as [...]

Digging up biases is not the same as a personal attack; why the lefty coordination to investigate Obama critics’ backgrounds doesn’t piss me off

When I read this post a American Glob about lefty groups coordinating with each other to investigate Obama critics, I was prepared to be pissed off.  The post’s title said the groups were “digging for dirt” on Obama’s critics, and the quotes from the referenced Politico piece seemed to imply a rather nefarious scheme to expose [...]

Stop trying to mitigate what Rush said and embrace it instead

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Patterico has a poll of sorts up, asking people to answer this question in the comments to his post (yes, with bullets AND numbers!):
However, when [Rush Limbaugh] says “I want Obama to fail,” what did he mean? His line could have meant one of two things:

1. Rush opposes President Obama’s [...]

Bill Press to Megyn Kelly: “Public Interest” means lose money with liberal radio hosts

This sniveling by lefties over the lopsided commercial success of conservative talk radio is so unbecoming.  Bill Press embarrasses himself in the below clip, in which Fox News’s Megyn Kelly takes him on over the fairness doctrine.
I’ve never understood why the left enjoys (or seems to, anyway) having Bill Press as a front man.  The [...]

Looks like that Obama graphic is still relevant after the election . . .

Which one?  This one:

Once Obama was elected, I thought it made no more sense to keep the banner up. But I think it’s time for a comeback:
The capital flew into a bit of a tizzy when, on his first full day in the White House, President Obama was photographed in the Oval Office without [...]

The philosophy of 3-year-olds.

Victor Davis Hanson writes of the new calls for “unity” from the Left:
I distilled from the press coverage and the crowds and the punditry [at the inauguration] that for all too many suddenly a vote for Obama redeems America. Now, to paraphrase Michelle Obama, for the first time in their lives they are apparently proud [...]

W’s constitutional purity during war . . . in comparison, anyway.

Catching a few minutes of President Bush’s press conference this morning — and just a very few minutes — I again had to ask him through the television “Why didn’t you day this before?  Why haven’t you defended yourself before now?”  And I thought mostly of the attacks against him for supposedly ignoring the constitution [...]

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