Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Ben Nelson

He's down 30 points after whoring himself out for Obamacare. Isn't that special.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Dan Rather

His lawsuit against CBS has been tossed. No surprise there.

Monday, September 7, 2009

No Questionnaire For Van Jones

Hah, Van Jones didn't even fill out the standard questionnaire required of all Obama appointees:
“Van Jones, the Obama green jobs czar who resigned shortly after midnight Sunday, did not fill out the exhaustive questionnaire White House officials required of every Cabinet-level secretary and deputy-secretary position.”


Someone obviously has some explaining to do.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Cheney's Speech

The text here.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Obama and Cheney

The duel is on.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Nancy Pelosi, Liar

And she has provoked the CIA to boot. Charles Krauthammer on Fox's Special Report today on the Speaker's unbelievable claims on what she knew and when she knew it:
"Her news conference today was an utter disaster. She was nervous, she was shifty, her syntax was incomprehensible, and there were times that she had to refer to her original statement because she couldn't remember what her current truth was. It reminds me of a line in a Graham Greene novel, in which a spy says I prefer to tell the truth, it's easier to memorize. Well she didn't have it memorized. You have a sense that if you had attached a lie detector to her in that newser it would have short circuited. Her problem was this: She was internally contradictory, with one point within thirty seconds, she contradicted her own statement on what she had heard and done from her staffer in February '03. She was contradicted by the evidence of others like Porter Goss. Her charge of the CIA lying to her is utterly implausible. Why would it lie to her and tell all the others the truth? It makes no sense at all. And it was refuted by the black and white Obama CIA memo...not a memo out of the prince of darkness Bush and Cheney, but Obama's CIA...she is now at war with the CIA, which through selective leaking can destroy her, and I suspect they will."

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Obama and The Rule of Law

WSJ:
The Obama administration's behavior in the Chrysler bankruptcy is a profound challenge to the rule of law. Secured creditors -- entitled to first priority payment under the "absolute priority rule" -- have been browbeaten by an American president into accepting only 30 cents on the dollar of their claims. Meanwhile, the United Auto Workers union, holding junior creditor claims, will get about 50 cents on the dollar....

By stepping over the bright line between the rule of law and the arbitrary behavior of men, President Obama may have created a thousand new failing businesses. That is, businesses that might have received financing before but that now will not, since lenders face the potential of future government confiscation. In other words, Mr. Obama may have helped save the jobs of thousands of union workers whose dues, in part, engineered his election. But what about the untold number of job losses in the future caused by trampling the sanctity of contracts today?

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

ObamaCare and Your Physician

Scott Gottlieb:
The 60% of doctors who are self-employed will be hardest hit. That includes specialists, such as dermatologists and surgeons, who see a lot of private patients. But it also includes tens of thousands of primary-care doctors, the very physicians the Obama administration says need the most help.

Doctors will consolidate into larger practices to spread overhead costs, and they'll cram more patients into tight schedules to make up in volume what's lost in margin. Visits will be shortened and new appointments harder to secure. It already takes on average 18 days to get an initial appointment with an internist, according to the American Medical Association, and as many as 30 days for specialists like obstetricians and neurologists.

Right or wrong, more doctors will close their practices to new patients, especially patients carrying lower paying insurance such as Medicaid. Some doctors will opt out of the system entirely, going "cash only." If too many doctors take this route the government could step in -- as in Canada, for example -- to effectively outlaw private-only medical practice.

The New Lie Detector

It's the amount of detail, or lack of it, that may help police officers in some instances tell if a person is lying to them.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Olbermann Critical of Sykes

Now Wanda, when even Keith Olbermann says that you've gone over the line, you really ought to step back, take a deep breath, and take measure of yourself.

Specter Not Feeling The Love

All is not as Arlen Specter had hoped for in terms of his relationship with Pennsylvania Democrats.

Savage

Excluded from the UK as a distraction? Maybe so:
To exclude someone from entering this country is a serious act of state. We have not been told how the decision was taken. We do not know which criteria were applied.

All we can say for certain is that there was no attempt to consult our elected representatives in the House of Commons, engrossed as they now are in defending their expenses, and it looks very much as though the list of banned persons was rushed out to cover up the hoo-ha over the Home Secretary's taxpayer-funded bath plug.

Michael Savage has said ignorant and unpleasant things about gay people, autism and Muslims. But it is far from clear that he would be in breach of any law, even in this country. The world is full of loudmouth media berks with views that we would all like to keep to themselves, but we can't ban them all from entering Britain.

Good For The Pope

Benedict walked out on a hostile, and not so well behaved, Islamic judge in Jerusalem.

Obama Laughs At Limbaugh "Kidneys Fail" Joke

That's just fine. A new era? Moving beyond the politics of the past? Why did Mr. Obama laugh at a disgusting joke about Rush Limbaugh's kidney's failing, and what was he thinking in doing so?

John over at Powerline notes: "I don't want to be too hard on Obama, but, knowing how mean-spirited many of his fellow liberals are, he should have been prepared for this sort of incident and avoided joining in the "fun" of wishing a political opponent dead."

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Health Care Rationing

Doctors against the Obama health care rationing plan email into Hugh Hewitt.

Savage

Michael Savage is threatening to sue the British Home Secreatary, Jacqui Smith, unless she apologizes for placing him on a list of individuals who are barred from entering the UK because of fomenting "extremism or hate." Savage will also call for a boycott of the UK by his listeners if the "lunatic" fails to apologize.

Michael Steele

The RNC chair now has a leash around him, but it will not likely be enough to assuage some deep concerns about his performance and doubts about his future in the position.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Arlen Specter

Already causing headaches for Democrats by supporting Norm Coleman against Al Franken. Heh.

Savage Banned From The UK

Talk radio host Michael Savage has been banned from entering the United Kingdom due to his "extreme" views. Whether you like Savage or not, this seems like an unwise move on the part of the Brits, to say the least.

Standing Tall Again

David Gergen:
Early on in our economic crisis, there was a palpable sense that people just wanted to get back to "normal"; now the realization is sinking in that we are not returning there. That is desirable in some ways: Who wants to restore a world of excess leverage, reckless risk taking, and indulgent lifestyles? But for most Americans it will be hard to accept that old jobs aren't coming back, that it could be years before they have rebuilt their savings, and that their country and their currency will probably play a diminished role in the global arena.
A bit characteristically pessimistic, and the "we are not returning there" is a typical Gergen overstatement, but he goes on to correctly prescribe what corporate leaders must do to rebuild public confidence:
Frankly acknowledge their role in this mess. Bill George, former CEO of Medtronic and a bestselling author, wrote in the Wall Street Journal, "The current crisis was not caused by subprime mortgages, credit default swaps, or failed economic policies. The root cause is failed leadership." Until AIG CEOs Hank Greenberg and Martin Sullivan as well as others accept their responsibility, George argues, the country will be in no mood to forgive and forget.

Get back to fundamentals. For those who had tickets, the past few years have been a grand party, but as business scholar Warren Bennis believes, they have left behind wreckage reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. Americans are now longing for leaders who are reliable - in word, product, and balance sheet. They are tired of companies playing short-term, quarterly games at the expense of long-term achievement. They want pay tied to performance. They see little difference between highfalutin derivatives and highfliers like Bernie Madoff. And most of all, they want employers who truly care about them and their families.

Work for, not against, social reforms. Corporate leaders can and should fight for legitimate core interests, but they have resisted too long almost every effort to overhaul broken systems. Fortunately we are now seeing encouraging signs of change, with companies like Pfizer (PFE, Fortune 500) working constructively for health-care reform and Duke Energy (DUK, Fortune 500), along with GE (GE, Fortune 500), working to address global warming. More CEOs need to sign up as reformers.

Embrace the concept of corporate management becoming a true profession. Two professors at the Harvard Business School, Rakesh Khurana and Nitin Nohria, are advancing an idea envisioned in the early days of industrial growth - that management should become a true profession like law or medicine, with a code of conduct, commitment to social responsibility, and professional boards of enforcement. Their efforts represent the beginnings of what must become a longer, deeper conversation about a new social compact between corporations and society. Our worst business leaders did indeed play a role in creating this mess. Now it is apparent that our best business leaders - and there are many out there - must step up and forge a path forward.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

John Edwards

"Should not have run," according to Joe Trippi. Barack Obama owes a big thanks to John Edwards. He very possibly would not be sitting in the oval office today were it not for Edwards.

Another Biden Gaffe

First the VP says to avoids planes and subways, then has to issue a clarification.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Swine Flu: Level 5

They just raised it:
GENEVA – The World Health Organization has raised its pandemic alert for swine flu to the second highest level, meaning that it believes a global outbreak of the disease is imminent.

WHO says the phase 5 alert means there is sustained human to human spread in at least two countries. It also signals that efforts to produce a vaccine will be ramped up.

WHO has confirmed human cases of swine flu in Mexico, the United States, Canada, Britain, Israel, New Zealand and Spain. Mexico and the U.S. have reported deaths.

WHO Director-General Margaret Chan made the decision Wednesday to raise the alert level from phase 4 — signifying transmission in only one country — after reviewing the latest scientific evidence on the outbreak.

Obama's First Hundred Days

His polling isn't so shabby, but Dick Morris doesn't think it will last.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

NYC Air Force Flyover: Feds Knew Potential for Panic

The feds knew that sending Air Force One and two fighter jets for a flyover near ground zero could very well cause panic, but they proceeded anyway, kept it secret from the public, and (the FAA) "demanded total secrecy from the NYPD, the Secret Service, the FBI and even the mayor's office and threatened federal sanctions if the secret got out."

Oh, and the stunt cost $60,000 an hour, and that doesn't include the cost of the two fighter jets.

Specter Leaves GOP

Arlen Specter joins the Dems, and two Republicans blame the right wing:
Two leading Republicans say Sen. Arlen Specter's decision to become a Democrat highlights the hostility moderates feel from an increasingly conservative GOP.

“You haven't certainly heard warm encouraging words about how [the GOP] views moderates,” said Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe, one of the few remaining moderate Republicans in the Senate.

Snowe said the party's message has been, “Either you're with us or you’re against us.”

Her frustration was shared by Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.), who slammed right-wing interest groups for pushing moderates out of the party.

Monday, April 27, 2009

WHO Raises Swine Flu Alert Level

Reuters:
MEXICO CITY/GENEVA (Reuters) - A new virus has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the World Health Organization moved closer on Monday to declaring it the world's first flu pandemic since 1968 as the illness spread further in the United States and Europe.

The WHO raised its pandemic alert level to phase 4 over the deadly swine flu virus, indicating a significant increased risk of a pandemic, a global outbreak of a serious disease.

There were 40 confirmed cases of the flu in the United States, including 20 cases at a New York City school where eight cases were already identified, U.S. health officials said.
Heh: "Swine Flu Over The Cuckoo's Nest"

The Biden Gaffe Machine

On the undisciplined Joe Biden:
The packaging is one of those win-win arrangements management gurus are always extolling: Biden gets to revel in his image as a fearless, forthright man of principle. The rest of the team gets to strategically deploy Biden's big mouth without feeling compelled to address his every stumble. Everyone goes home happy.

There's just one catch: If Biden speaks the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, what happens should he eventually utter a disastrously inconvenient truth--not a run-of-the-mill gaffe but something more grave and substantive?
Then he gets changed out, but 2012 is a long way off.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Porter Goss Stunned

At the "disturbing epidemic of amnesia" that is gripping some of his former House colleagues with regard to their knowledge of enhanced interrogation techniques:
Today, I am slack-jawed to read that members claim to have not understood that the techniques on which they were briefed were to actually be employed; or that specific techniques such as "waterboarding" were never mentioned. It must be hard for most Americans of common sense to imagine how a member of Congress can forget being told about the interrogations of Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed. In that case, though, perhaps it is not amnesia but political expedience.
Seems that the former CIA chief is most likely aiming his criticism at Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who continues to insist that she had no knowledge of the use of the interrogation techniques.

Humidifier For Fighting Flu?

Perhaps effective, perhaps not.

(via Instapundit)

Pelosi Opposes Ethics Probe

Surprise, surprise:
House Democratic leaders, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), have ratcheted up the pressure on their rank-and-file members to oppose a resolution calling for an ethics committee investigation into the ties between key Democrats and a controversial defense-lobbying firm. Democratic leaders have told their members they should let the ethics panel do its work and stop supporting a measure sponsored by Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) that calls for an ethics probe into political donations from the now-defunct PMA Group lobbying firm and earmarks its clients received.

Swine Flu Emergency Declared

The U.S. has declared a public health emergency, with 20 cases in five states reported so far. Plus, the country's really in the best of hands:
“U.S. public health officials did not know about a growing outbreak of swine flu in Mexico until nearly a week after that country started invoking protective measures, and didn’t learn that the deaths were caused by a rare strain of the influenza until after Canadian officials did. . . . U.S. public health officials are still largely in the dark about what’s happening in Mexico two weeks after the outbreak was recognized.”


More basic info about swine flu here and here.

Roche says it is ready to deliver 3 million doses of tamiflu to the World Health Organization.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Swine Flu: Concern Rising

Breitbart:
US medical authorities expressed strong concern Friday about an unprecedented multi-strain swine flu outbreak that has killed at least 60 people in Mexico and infected seven people in the United States.

"It's very obvious that we are very concerned. We've stood up emergency operation centers," Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) spokesman Dave Daigle told AFP.

One major source of concern was that the virus included strains from different types of flu.

"This is the first time that we've seen an avian strain, two swine strains and a human strain," said Daigle, adding that the virus had influenza strains from European and Asian swine, but not from North American swine.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Nancy Pelosi

Can't decide whether she did or did not know about the use of waterboarding. Perhaps if there is a serious probe into waterboarding then she should be the first to be called to testify.

End of A Potential New Political Era

By signaling that he is open to the prosecution of former Bush officials for their advice on enhanced interrogation techniques, President Obama has "injected a poison into our politics that he and the country will live to regret."

Obama's Popularity

Marc Ambinder:
The vast array of 100-days literature all aims to answer one question: what is Obama doing so well? Here's a guy who Republicans can't get the media to hold to the same standards; here's a guy who is almost single-handedly pulling the nation's confidence up by its tattered bootstraps. For the first time in memory, even amid a recession that shows no real signs of slowing or abating, Americans are confident about their future. The Old Guard has a few explanations; they are usually historical-at-the-expense of contextual -- that Obama is basically as popular as activist presidents tend to be in their first 100 days -- or contextual at the expense of historical -- That the media and the political culture are treating the new president with too much respect and that Americans aren't smart enough to figure out that he's an avatar for neo-socialism.
Read the rest for his five part answer.

The F-22

Ed Morrissey says goodbye.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Trouble At GE Shareholders Meeting As MSNBC Bias Stirs Questions

When your network goes off the deep end of left wing bias, as GE's MSNBC cable network has, there is bound to be trouble - and a few questions raised at the annual meeting of shareholders. Notwithstanding the Fox News ambush, there were some legitimately concerned shareholders asking some legitimate questions of General Electric, which has seen MSNBC's ratings go into the tank since its darling, Barack Obama, was inaugurated. But MSNBC continues its over the top bias, and shareholders are now obviously and justifiably very concerned as to what the future holds.

And not surprisingly, the GE brass is a bit sensitive to questions from shareholders about a supposed meeting in which CNBC personnel were told to tamp down the criticism of the Obama administration:
First up was a woman asking about a reported meeting in which Immelt and NBC Uni CEO Jeff Zucker supposedly told top CNBC executives and talent to be less critical of President Obama and his policies.

Immelt acknowledged a meeting took place but said no one at CNBC was told what to say or not to say about politics.

During the woman's follow-up question, her microphone was apparently cut off. A short time later, Waters asked a question and his mic was cut, too.

"The crowd was very upset with MSNBC because of its leftward tilt," one attendee said. "Some former employees said they were embarrassed by it."

RFK, Jr.

Calls Barack Obama an "indentured servant." Ouch.

About those interrogation techniques

The harsh ones that have been so much in the news the last few days.

Turns out that President Obama's national intelligence director believes they yielded some very good information:
President Obama’s national intelligence director told colleagues in a private memo last week that the harsh interrogation techniques banned by the White House did produce significant information that helped the nation in its struggle with terrorists.

“High value information came from interrogations in which those methods were used and provided a deeper understanding of the al Qa’ida organization that was attacking this country,” Adm. Dennis C. Blair, the intelligence director, wrote in a memo to his staff last Thursday.


But this information was not made public last week:
Admiral Blair’s assessment that the interrogation methods did produce important information was deleted from a condensed version of his memo released to the media last Thursday. Also deleted was a line in which he empathized with his predecessors who originally approved some of the harsh tactics after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

“I like to think I would not have approved those methods in the past,” he wrote, “but I do not fault those who made the decisions at that time, and I will absolutely defend those who carried out the interrogations within the orders they were given.”
The administration is going to have to explain this discrepancy between its argument that the enhanced techniques did not yield useful information and the view of its national intelligence director that significantly useful intelligence was indeed obtained with these methods. If it fails to do so a further loss of credibility and confidence in its ability to protect Americans from terrorist attack is inevitable.

What are the charges? What is the evidence?

Patterico asks, with regard to President Obama's about face decision to possibly criminally charge members of the Bush administration involved with drafting the "torture" memos.

Democrats and The Tea Parties

The behavior of the Democrats and their accomplices in the media betray far more worry about the tea party protests of last week than they had originally let on.

A New Kind of Long Distance Relationship

"While lying on their beds miles away from each other, the couples wear touch-activated rings visible to a camera mounted above them. A computer vision system tracks the movement of the ring as one of the device's users passes it across their own body, or bed. At the same time these strokes are transmitted to and projected in beams of light on the body of their partner. The lines change colour if they cross."

(via Althouse)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

OBAMA

Not eager to release the details on the effectiveness (i.e., American lives saved) of Bush era enhanced interrogation techniques?

OBAMA OK WITH PROBE OF INTERROGATIONS

Reversing himself, in an unprecedented move for an American president, Barack Obama has now signaled that he is open to the idea of creating a panel to investigate "Bush administration excesses" during the war on terror.

It is traditional in American political history that a new administration moves on, despite political differences with its predecessor, and does not engage in behavior which could be characterized as a witch hunt. President Obama, with this stunningly surprising move, risks jeopardizing that tradition and demeaning both himself and his administration in an obvious attempt to placate his left base. Let us hope that he and those around him take a step back, think the matter through, and drop the idea very quickly.

Hugh Hewitt writes:
The president's decision to open the door to prosecuting former Bush Administration officials for policies developed and used in the war on terror is not just the threat of the worst sort of unconstitutional ex post facto prosecution, it also greatly endangers the United States by obliging current front-line prosecutors, intelligence operatives and even uniformed members of the military that if it becomes politically useful to classify their conduct as "potentially criminal" this Administration will do so. The impact of that posture will be devastating to the security of the United States.
Indeed. President Obama is going to have to decide whether he is president of Moveon.org, or whether he is President of The United States.

Captain Ed Morrissey writes:
"...it may be because Obama decided that he couldn’t take any more heat from the far Left. They’ve been wanting blood for years and expected to get it with a Democrat in the White House and Democrats controlling Capitol Hill. Obama did a pretty good job of putting them off for three months, but apparently that’s the limit of his endurance."

BOSTON MED STUDENT CHARGED IN CRAIGSLIST KILLINGS

Now this is just too bizarre:
He's the picture of pride in a photo that seems to capture the excitement of a young man on the cusp of a medical career. Grinning broadly, he stands with fellow medical students at a ceremony at Boston University Medical School, as a doctor helps him into the white coat that will mark the beginning of his formal training.

To many of his friends, the photo encapsulates the image they had of Philip H. Markoff: clean-cut, friendly, smart. Yesterday, those friends were broadsided by a shockingly different description of their friend, as the fugitive "predator" police had sought in the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old woman he had allegedly contacted on the "erotic services" section of Craigslist. He was also charged with attacking a second woman in Boston, whom he had also allegedly contacted off Craigslist and is a suspect in the attempted robbery of a prostitute in Rhode Island.

ROMNEY: OBAMA TIMID ADVOCATE FOR FREEDOM

Mitt Romney:
"At last week’s Summit of the Americas, President Obama acquiesced to a 50-minute attack on America as terroristic, expansionist, and interventionist from Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega. His response to Ortega’s denunciation of our effort to free Cuba from Castro’s dictatorship was that he shouldn’t be blamed “for things that happened when I was three months old.” Blamed? Hundreds of men, including Americans, bravely fought and died for Cuba’s freedom, heeding the call from newly elected president John F. Kennedy. But last week, even as American soldiers sacrificed blood in Afghanistan and Iraq to defend liberty, President Obama shrank from defending liberty here in the Americas..."
Read the whole thing.

DEMOCRATS

Losing support among voters under age 35:
"Most of the Democrats' loss of support has come among younger Americans," said CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "In January, two-thirds of those under the age of 35 said Democratic control of Congress was good for the country. Now that figure is down to 48 percent."

KRUGMAN: OBAMA'S "BOGUS CLAIM"

Paul Krugman takes Obama to task for arguing that "we can close fiscal gaps by eliminating a bit of waste."

Monday, April 20, 2009

HUGH HEWITT ON THE FAIR TAX

It's a "disastrous mirage that far too many Republicans have been drawn too, and for all the wrong reasons."

Hugh's new book on the Fair Tax, co-authored with Hank Adler, can be found here.

THE 30 YEAR ANNIVERSARY: JIMMY CARTER AND THE KILLER RABBIT

And Carter's press secretary certainly didn't help to keep the matter quiet. Heh.

AXELROD CALLS TEA PARTIES "UNHEALTHY"

Does David Axelrod really want to be saying that, with April 15th so fresh on the minds of many?



As Allahpundit notes:
To be scrupulously fair, it’s not the parties themselves that he’s calling “unhealthy” but rather the potential of populist anger in an age of economic panic to boil over into more extreme forms. Even so, his intent is clear — to delegitimize the parties by framing them as a shot across the bow from some sort of inchoate militia. The same could have been said years ago, of course, about anti-war protests amid a climate of grotesque hatred on the left for George Bush. Imagine the screeching from the world’s Garofalos had Karl Rove sensed something “unhealthy” about those on a Sunday morning chat show.

MAJORITY APPROVE OF TEA PARTIES

51 percent polled approve of last week's tea parties, according to Rasmussen.

John over at Powerline notes "Almost equally interesting is that one in four Americans says that he or she personally knows someone who participated in one of the rallies. That probably helps to explain why the Left's over the top attacks--slanders, really--didn't gain more traction."

OBAMA SPOKESMAN CONFRONTED OVER 100 MILLION

Video here.

PIRACY

"Lots of users, but not so many customers."

WHY IS THE LEFT STILL SO ANGRY?

Dana Milbank wonders.

TORTURE?

Maybe not:
The four memos on CIA interrogation released by the White House last week reveal a cautious and conservative Justice Department advising a CIA that cared deeply about staying within the law. Far from "green lighting" torture -- or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of detainees -- the memos detail the actual techniques used and the many measures taken to ensure that interrogations did not cause severe pain or degradation.

Interrogations were to be "continuously monitored" and "the interrogation team will stop the use of particular techniques or the interrogation altogether if the detainee's medical or psychological conditions indicates that the detainee might suffer significant physical or mental harm."

Doesn't sound like the draconian measures that the left would have us believe were continually in use under Bush and Cheney.

COGNITIVE DISSONANCE

MSM's coverage of the tea parties.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

OBAMA AND CHAVEZ SHARE THE LOVE - VIDEO

REP. JANE HARMAN

May have some questions to answer.

MAJORITY OF TEXANS WOULD STAY

75% of Texans believe that the Lone Star state should remain a part of the United States, despite the recent media coverage of Texas Gov. Rick Perry's comments at a tea party on Wednesday that "We've got a great union. There's absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, you know, who knows what might come out of that?" 18 percent would opt to secede and 31 percent believe Texas has the right to secede and form an independent country, while 7 percent of Texans were unsure about any option.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

DOCTORS SAYING NO TO INSURANCE

Dr. Marc Siegel:
Here's something that has gotten lost in the drive to institute universal health insurance: Health insurance doesn't automatically lead to health care. And with more and more doctors dropping out of one insurance plan or another, especially government plans, there is no guarantee that you will be able to see a physician no matter what coverage you have.
(via Instapundit)

LEFT FEARS TEA PARTIES

As well they should, as the parties represent "the sort of citizen activism the Left would like to inspire, but hasn't for a very long time."

Lots of great pictures at Powerline.

Friday, April 17, 2009

AIG: YES TO BONUSES, NO TO IRAQ WOUNDED

AIG, the recipient of massive government assistance, never met a bonus that it couldn't give out. But it certainly has met an Oklahoma Iraq war veteran - a blind amputee - that it could refuse to assist.

MORE here.

ISRAEL ON THE BRINK

Times Online:

The Israeli military is preparing itself to launch a massive aerial assault on Iran's nuclear facilities within days of being given the go-ahead by its new government.

Among the steps taken to ready Israeli forces for what would be a risky raid requiring pinpoint aerial strikes are the acquisition of three Airborne Warning and Control (AWAC) aircraft and regional missions to simulate the attack.

Two nationwide civil defence drills will help to prepare the public for the retaliation that Israel could face.

“Israel wants to know that if its forces were given the green light they could strike at Iran in a matter of days, even hours. They are making preparations on every level for this eventuality. The message to Iran is that the threat is not just words,” one senior defence official told The Times.

SHARE THE LOVE

Barack Obama shakes hands with Hugo Chavez.

ABOUT THAT CNN REPORTER

You know, the one that was arguing with the tea party protesters in Chicago on Wednesday and blaming the whole thing on that "right wing network...Fox News." Well, it turns out that she was TWICE turned down for a job at Fox.

"Apparently, the hiring folks at Fox know what they’re doing." Indeed!

GLENN BECK VS LGF

And it's getting a bit nasty.

MONTANA'S NEW GUN LAW

It's all about "sovereignty."

Thursday, April 16, 2009

NAPOLITANO APOLOGIZES

Heh:

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano apologized to veterans after a report issued by her department said troops returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were at risk for being recruited by right-wing extremists.

“To the extent veterans read it as an accusation … an apology is owed,” she said during an on-air interview on FOX News Thursday, a day after veterans’ groups and members of Congress blasted her for the report, which they said libeled members of the armed forces.

“This was an assessment, not an accusation,” Napolitano continued. “It was limited to extremists those who seek to commit violence within the United States. And all this was meant to do was to give law enforcement what we call ’situational awareness.’”

“The last thing I want to do is offend or castigate all veterans. To the contrary, let’s meet and clear the air,” she said.

Yeah, right.

MORE: She issued the report despite concerns.