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Kennedy’s dead, so now all of a sudden I’m gung-ho for Obamacare

In yet another example of how liberals are ruled by emotion, some of them think I should now be willing to give some leeway on Obamacare because Ted Kennedy just died:
Democrats are hoping that Senator Ted Kennedy’s death will help breathe new life into health care reform.
Some believe the loss of Kennedy will bring a [...]

Politicizing the politicization of Ted Kennedy’s death

Michelle Malkin has warned against the politicization of Kennedy’s death (Stacy McCain wasn’t listening), but, as Ed Morrissey points out at HotAir, that advice does not apply to Kennedy’s allies (even the media, who denies being an ally), and especially not to Chris Matthews who took it upon himself to make Barack Obama a part [...]

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 [...]

Statists and vampires have something in common

When I read Queer Conservative quoting Victoria Jackson, the first thing I though to myself was, the Saturday Night Live Victoria Jackson? The ditzy blonde? Yep:
I woke up in the middle of the night and realized the trick.
You see, evil doesn’t just show up.  It disguises itself as something nice; so you’ll let it in.  [...]

Pope Benedict promotes global poverty

So, now Pope Benedict is an economic genius:
THE Pope has called for a new world financial order blaming the global crisis on the greed of financiers and investors.
Denouncing what he termed a profit-at-all-cost mentality, Pope Benedict XVI was also critical of governmental oversight and the absence of global regulation.
In the most socially rooted Vatican encyclical [...]

Sarah Palin’s Detractors Explained

I like Sarah Palin a lot. I’m not sure I’d support a presidential run, and I worry that she was too gravely wounded in the 2008 election to recover, especially in time for 2012. But I do love her not just for her values, but for her ability to bring out the worst (or the [...]

Anita Hill’s dead giveaway on judicial philosophy

As if we needed one to know where she stands. But it’s always nice to have solid evidence.
Responding to a Vanity Fair writer who asked her last December who she might like to see nominated for the Supreme Court, Hill named a few names and closed her note with this admission that she sees the [...]

What’s the difference between Saddam’s Iraq and the Cayman Islands?

Not much, apparently.
Wait. Scratch that. The Caymans are worse. Must be. Whereas The Left decried sanctions against Saddam’s Iraq, I don’t think they’re gong to make much noise — unless it’s celebratory — over this:
Tax havens that refuse to share information with other countries will face “sanctions” under an agreement being thrashed out at the [...]

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