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January 2011

John Bolton: Obama Administration’s reaction to Egypt “feckless”

And if you think “feckless” is a candid broadside on the current administration’s response, you should have heard what Bolton’s straight-talking mustache, Regis, had to say. Before downing three fingers of Johnny Walker Black and banging a pair of fetching red-headed sisters from the UN secretarial pool. F-words were involved, but “feckless” was the least of them. Elections have consequences. Only as a country, we’re only now starting to figure

Obama’s Muslim outreach

Is going swimmingly, isn’t it? Hope and change. **** More.

Sometimes man-made climate change is a GOOD thing for the earth

Introducing Genghis Khan, eco-warrior! BRING BACK THE HORSE-DRIVEN, BOW-WIELDING HORDES! FOR MOTHER EARTH! (h/t Mark Steyn)

Empty suits, naked emperors

Ruth Marcus, RCP: The state of the union is . . . leaderless. Sounds harsh, but when it comes to digging America out from what President Obama calls its “mountain of debt,” I’m becoming increasingly worried that this assessment is accurate. The president talks the talk about fiscal responsibility. But the evidence suggests he’s not willing to spend the political capital to translate that talk into action. […] In his

“Some healthcare waiver requests denied even as HHS approves 500 others”

It’s the new “competition”: the federal government gets to decide who wins and who loses, and if you want to be among the winners, you know what you need to do. It’s the Chicago way: While some 500 groups got waivers for a healthcare reform provision setting annual coverage requirements, about 50 requests for such exemptions were denied, the Department of Health and Human Services told The Hill Thursday. A

Question

At what point is your insistence of someone else’s idiocy forever undermined by being your being so consistently wrong every time you purport to illustrate it? (h/t geoffb)

Civility!

Tom Harkin: “If the people elect these crazy Tea Party people to come in here and they vote to do these wacko things…” So what you’re suggesting, Mr Harkin, is that, say, Rand Paul is crazy for wanting to streamline government and return us to our Constitutional mandates, but your having lied about flying F-4 and F-8s in combat missions over North Vietnam when you were really flying them out

“Palin: Obama’s State of Union Full of ‘WTF’ Moments”

Indeed. Even Michael Savage is starting to warm up to Palin and her unflinching willingness to call a spade a spade. So to speak. And not there’s anything wrong with that. Unsurprisingly, the mainstream media, fresh off its hectoring of Republicans to renounce their violent, hate-filled rhetoric (a hectoring issued without a hint of irony after that same media rushed to blame a senseless murder spree on conservative rhetoric) is

The “why I ? high speed trains” poem

I ♥ high speed trains because, comparatively- speaking, sitting next to that one guy who smells like corned-beef hash and fisting, lasts a whole lot longer      on           the                bus.

“Government’s ‘Other’ Gluttony”

Howard Rich, ALG: “The saddest epitaph which can be carved in memory of a vanished liberty is that it was lost because its possessors failed to stretch forth a saving hand while yet there was time,” Supreme Court Justice George Sutherland wrote more than seventy years ago. And obviously the most dangerous assaults on liberty come not from sweeping edicts – but rather gradual incursions born out of the opportunism