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Thursday, September 24. 2009The weakness strategyWe have linked to a couple of pieces lately - Rich Lowry on A Masterstroke of Weakness, and Hinderaker on What They Really Think. I fear that we have an administration that thinks the US should be social workers to the world, instead of good cops. But if we aren't the cop, who will be? Surely not the UN: they have yet to stop a war or a genocide - and it is packed wiith lunatics. The NY Post today opines on The Naif in Chief, but I do not think it is naive: I think it is a plan. A very bad plan which does not serve our interests. Lewis at Am Thinker begins:
Thursday morning linksIt's Beerfest time in Germany. Theo keeps us up to date. Nuclear energy is the only solution. Or is coal the new clean fuel? Dem health bills and their kickbacks to AARP. Lots of folks are quitting AARP Pelosi tries to veer health bills to the Left again Religious Left targets Conservatives with venom and hate Our first "post-American" President? (I thought Carter was) Telegraph: Was this Obama's most naive speech ever? Start running. The O says the water is rising! School children taught to sing praise to Obama. Yes, very sick indeed. ACORN's lawsuit: A thin theory Insty: "All these Chavez admirers who want to control media are making me nervous." Related: How can the government tell Humana what to say?
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It's all about meObama's Speeches-- Obama Mentions Self Nearly 1,200 Times!I do not care for ad hominens, but often with the O you do get the feeling that he manages to make himself the main topic when he talks. Wednesday, September 23. 2009MessesQuote from Hewett re Obama on Afghanistan, etc:
Reality quiets the "youth"Tough political realities quiet youth 'Obamamania.Those youth were all about image. Political fashion. The youths do not know reality yet. They only know entitled dependency. Related re immaturity: do we need the nanny government to save us from ourselves? I happen to believe that the government is far more immature than I am. Weds linksMy life is good but I'm worried yours is better. h/t, Tiger I agree with Kate that you can't make this up: Career Fair needs to include left out liberal arts majors. How many times does it need to be said that a liberal arts education is not job training? American Liberal Arts education was designed to be life-enrichment for the ruling class gentry, and job training for the clergy. Dems on path to repeat housing disaster Do we now have the worst foreign policy ever? Desperate law grads: Law firms just aren't hiring right now. More legal fun: Prof B on corporations as persons Roughing up the middle class. Insty Most recent polls: terrible news for the admin Axelrod nixes medical insurance across state lines. Cannot give a reason, but we all know why. The NYT aims low - really low. Am Thinker. A quote:
Who killed JFK again? And is he referring to internet hatemongers like us who had once wanted Colin Powell to run for Pres? The NYT is publishing trash. It is deplorable. Photo: Tractor time from Theo
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Tuesday, September 22. 2009Tuesday afternoon linksArt that we masses can comprehend: the above stolen from a Protein Wisdom post on the O admin and the NEA The earth is cooling off (especially here right now). They say it's just going to be a 20-50 year blip - but they did not predict this. So what good are their computer models at prediction? I would submit that they are not half as good as economic models at prediction - and theirs stink too. Only difference is that economists do not claim that their computer models are accurate at prediction. At the end of the day, liberals want the government to be generous so they can avoid being generous on a personal level. The hot dog across America A re-post: Krauthammer on the preventive care myth WalMart has good medicine for routine problems Spot the dishonest slimeball. The WaPo and VA politics My government just called me an irresponsible teenager. I'm rubber and you're glue... Tom Sowell: Nobody ever told me that I couldn't be successful. Michelle on the SEIU Neoneo is wondering who the O is. A quote:
I never try to analyze people I don't know. I just go by their actions.
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Sick of Lawsuits.orgEven attorneys like this site: Sick of Lawsuits. I view an important part of my job as to avoid lawsuits. I like to make money, but I do not like to make dirty money. Is googling changing us?From G. Kim Blank at the New English Review. Blank compares search engines to Gutenberg. Good or bad? People want it, and that's what matters. Naturally, the government wants to control it now. A re-post - Brilliance from Mark Steyn: "It's not about health."No, it is not. From his analysis of the Dem push for government medicine:
The Dems are desperate to make us dependent slaves on their plantation before their chance disappears. The National Endowment for PropagandaMonday, September 21. 2009Tues morning/Mon evening linksBook du jour on right, with thanks to Theo. Using artists for political purposes. Powerline. Darn greedy artists will do anything for a check. They are all filthy Capitalists. I did not get enough out of Bertrand Russell's effort. Maybe this one is better, I will give it the old college try. Send your kids to ACORN High School! They will learn how to exploit the money made by the producers of society! Who they hold in contempt! Perfect for arrogant, supercilious weenies!
Insty on how to gain respect in the UK:
Quoted at Q&O:
Duh. Is Federal mandatory medical insurance Constitutional? It depends on the politics. Glen Beck embarasses me but
The obnoxious nanny state in New York. Sweden is on fire, and the firemen can't help. They are afraid of the Moslem immigrants.
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Stifling disagreement
The Libs hate disagreement. They want me to shut up. Barone
H1N1 hysteriaWhy this flu has taken up as much hysterical bandwidth as the hysterical global warming hysteria is beyond me. I guess media needs exciting "content" - just as we do here. But this seems ridiculous. It's just a flu, for heaven's sake. It's not airborn AIDS or plague. For my excitement, a good new Bolognese recipe works very well. Medical care will never be equalA quote from Mankiw's excellent op-ed in the NYT:
A few Monday morning linksNot a "nice" man: Three new books about Samuel Johnson America's food revolution. City Journal Greenies block Calif. solar power. They will try to block any power source that is on a scale that would make any difference Sweden slashes taxes to create jobs For a healthy debate, Through tools like ‘Call ‘Em Out,’ you will be met with a rain of hellfire from supporters armed with the facts and you will be held to account.” Preview of Breitbart's next bombshell Behind the scenes at ACORN. Betsy More - When fantasies are fatal. Nyquist Poll: Government doing too much. h/t, Insty
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Saturday, September 19. 2009Weekend LinksHow did I get stuck with this link job this weekend? Oh well, there's no heavy-lifting, and I spent all day doing garden and yard work. The O goes for the Full Ginsberg. It has never worked before. It makes you look desperate. Right-wingers killed the Kennedys? That's news to me. This is nuts. JFK was killed by a Cuba-linked Commie, and RFK by some sort of Moslem fanatic. No, it was not "you and me" despite the doubtless deep wisdom of Mick Jagger. 50 things that are getting killed by the internet Update on the global fisheries. h/t, Jungleman Unbelievable: Albright to Russians: The US wants to be weaker. What's up with that? Is weakness a way to try to get love?
A Canadian doc: I quit when they put doctors under state control. Related: 56% now oppose Obamacare, whatever it is. Race-bait as we say, not as we do. Jules ACORN and the Catholic church: A legacy of big hearts and small brains Did you see Chris Wallace's comment on his treatment by the WH? He is not amused. Taxing the heck out of the poor and the middle class. And everybody else, too. We are supposed to want to slave for our wise masters in Washington. I am happy to work at any job at all - I can dig a ditch, cut down trees, carry rocks, push a wheelbarrow, or drive a tractor all day - but I do not like to work for those jokers. They are the Maggie's Farm we have trouble with. Related: Medved on the two attitudes towards America. I think it's correct. What Socialism will do for you: California's 12.2% unemployment. Why work? Re Russia, Lowry with A Masterstroke of Weakness. Most nations only respect power, whether you like it or not. Saturday Verse: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)Footsteps of Angels When the hours of Day are numbered,
Ere the evening lamps are lighted, Then the forms of the departed He, the young and strong, who cherished They, the holy ones and weakly, And with them the Being Beauteous, With a slow and noiseless footstep And she sits and gazes at me Uttered not, yet comprehended, Oh, though oft depressed and lonely, Friday, September 18. 2009How to create millions of racists
Wright at Am. Thinker
Friday morning linksTravel tips: "Come to Denmark. Our women are easy." (Photo of an easy Danish Pastry from Theo.)
Is anybody listening to the doctors? 75 Percent of Oklahoma High School Students Can't Name the First President of the U.S. Kling: Not What They Had in Mind: A History of Policies that Produced the Financial Crisis of 2008 The O:
How green energy can be an environmental disaster Jules on the O:
Related, from Anchoress:
Related, from Kimball:
Stanley Kaplan died. From Minding the Campus:
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Thursday, September 17. 2009Thursday morning linksW.H. collects Web users' data without notice More details of Baucus' bill. Who would like this? More grim details at WaPo. Why Dems are balking at health care reform From Doug Ross, on What do Jimmy Carter, Maureen Dowd and Mike Lupica have in common?
Simpson at Am Thinker:
We linked to Cloward-Piven last year thus: "Here's an excellent explanation of it. Yes, it's Alinsky/Gramsci-type strategy." From Why are liberals still angry?
How Waxman-Markey would be a gigantic middle-class tax. As the guy says:
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Wednesday, September 16. 2009Chris Dodd and ACORN, etc.Just Google "Chris Dodd and ACORN." I don't have time to write a post right now except to note one link. You are, of course, quite right, BL: Sen. Dodd was The Man From ACORN, (well, and so was Obama). Ed. addendum: John Fund today on why ACORN should get no more federal funds. Scathing review of the issues, including their links with SEIU. I still find it difficult to believe that there are nuts like this around.
Weds. morning linksThe Mayflower and the Speedwell left Holland on Sept 6th, 1620, and left England on Sept. 16th. They were headed for New York Harbor where the Dutch already had a flourishing small trading colony (and Boston already had some rowdy, all-male Brit settlers with no evident religious inclinations and with a taste for rum and violence), but those Pilgrims never made it to New York because of bad autumn weather. How would American history be different had they made it to NYC? Our post on the story. Health care reform and the unions. It's a boondoggle. George Will: Why nobody believes Obama NPR jumps to defend ACORN, with a condescending and insane theory like "You can't expect poor black folks to act any differently." I can't? Why not? I expect decent behavior from everybody. I thought the League of Women Voters was non-partisan. As the O's proposals struggle, the race card gets played. It won't work, though, because so many of the O's struggles are with the Dems. Mark Levin's book has sold 1 million copies - without a single MSM review. Your choices show your character, and the Declaration of Dependency. Dr. Sanity. Chavez challenges the US: Stop us from going nuclear I agree that this is nuts: Three quarters of a million arrested for possession of pot in 2008
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Tuesday, September 15. 2009Best new TV series of the seasonBreitbart's Big Government site sure launched with a bang. The ACORN team visits California. For those who have not been following the story, this is not satire. The MSM doesn't want to touch this, because the O served as ACORN's legal counsel, as I understand it. And/or leadership trainer, etc. Beck says ACORN and SEIU are joined at the hip. For more ACORN fun for you hungry squirrels, former ACORN employee Anita Moncrief discussed ACORN corruption. (fixed). This is an old tape. Update: Now it appears that the lady may have been pulling their legs. That makes more sense, because her game was just as outrageous as Jim's.
No American should have to choose between health insurance and getting drunk
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