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June 2009

Today’s “Right-Wing Terrorism” Atrocity [Dan Collins]

Two of three people arrested in a southern Arizona home invasion that left a little girl and her father dead had connections to a Washington state anti-illegal immigration group that conducts border watch activities in Arizona. Jason Eugene Bush, 34, Shawna Forde, 41, and Albert Robert Gaxiola, 42, have been charged with two counts each of first-degree murder and other charges, said Sheriff Clarence Dupnik of Pima County, Ariz. The

Busy Day [Dan Collins]

My eldest son and his friend–the exchange student we call Our German–are graduating. They say the time flies. It did.

See, This Is Where You Screwed Up [Dan Collins]

Some people just aren’t on board with the program: An inspector general fired by President Barack Obama said Friday he acted “with the highest integrity” in investigating AmeriCorps and other government-funded national service programs. Gerald Walpin said in an interview with The Associated Press that he reported facts and conclusions “in an honest and full way” while serving as inspector general at the Corporation for National and Community Service. Duh.

Why Do They Hate Her? [Dan Collins]

At the Pub, Ric Locke explains what’s so threatening about Palin that it needs to be destroyed.

Another moment of unabashed pragmatism

Just because you don’t “Tweet”? Doesn’t mean you can’t read what people are writing about you on Twitter. — Which, it’s as if someone rewrote Heathers, only all the Heathers were replaced by middle-aged white dudes who think affecting ironic bemusement hides the fact that they download Star Trek porn and “have a little tiny crush” on Trixie from “Speed Racer.” The little anime slut.

Krauthammer on the New Transcendentalism [Dan Collins]

That’s the problem with Obama’s transcultural evenhandedness. It gives the veneer of professorial sophistication to the most simple-minded observation: Of course there are rights and wrongs in all human affairs. Our species is a fallen one. But that doesn’t mean that these rights and wrongs are of equal weight. A CIA rent-a-mob in a coup 56 years ago does not balance the hostage-takings, throat-slittings, terror bombings and wanton slaughters perpetrated

Still More from the Office of Oversight Oversight [Dan Collins; UPDATED]

Ed Morrissey: David Freddoso tried to explain that the only change Barack Obama would bring to the Beltway would be an introduction of the Chicago Machine politics that made him successful to the Beltway. The Inspector General of AmeriCorps, one of Obama’s pet projects, has discovered this the hard way. The independent investigator got fired for peeking too closely at an Obama contributor: President Barack Obama says he has lost

The Red Badge of Whatever [Dan Collins]

A Labour minister has sparked controversy by claiming that an alternative symbol is needed for the Red Cross because of the logo’s supposed links to the Crusades. Foreign Office minister Chris Bryant said that the historic emblem risked undermining the work of the humanitarian organisation. His intervention came as MPs debated the adoption of the ‘red crystal’ – a diamond-shaped badge – to avoid the religious connotations of the cross

“Weekly Standard may have been shooter target”

Hmmm. Does this mean the Weekly Standard is not really on the political right? I’ll have to remember to ask Shep, or that Napolitano lady what is suddenly all the rage again… FBI agents visited the offices of the conservative Weekly Standard magazine yesterday after a shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum and told employees they’d found the magazine’s address A senior Standard staffer confirmed the visit but declined to

protein wisdom rises to the challenge!

Dan writes: Those of you who think it was okay for [David Letterman] to use a puppet A-Rod to screw a puppet Bristol Palin in Yankee Stadium, I want to hear it justified. Okay then. I justify it this way: This is what comedians do — particularly those who are charged with topical humor on a nightly basis. You can argue that the joke wasn’t funny, that it was mean