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January 2011

Bill Frist, Pragmatist

It’s not enough that former GOP Senate leader Bill Frist has said he’d vote for ObamaCare, even as the current conservative-GOP in the House, acting at the behest of the American people, are set to vote for its repeal. No. He’d not only vote for it; he’d take it home, rent a movie with it, and then curl up on the couch, hoping that maybe later it’d give him a

Newt Gingrinch, pragmatist

Here’s a tip, Newt: when you find yourself lavishing praise on a President who is running an obvious long con, and taking pot shots at Sarah Palin, who you suggest should keep her mouth shut when it comes to defending herself against Dem-led accusations that she (and others, including the TEA Party) is complicit in an actual mass murder, you’ve become an establishment Republican, and the only office you’re fit

(Liberal) Ed Koch vs. (staunch conservative) happyfeet

Koch: Why do I defend Palin in this case? I don’t agree with her political philosophy: She is an arch conservative. I am a liberal with sanity. I know that I am setting myself up for attack when I ask, why did Emile Zola defend Dreyfus? Palin is no Dreyfus and I am certainly no Zola. But all of us have an obligation, particularly those in politics and public office,

“A Roadmap Not Taken? Republican freshmen hesitate to embrace Paul Ryan’s budget plan”

NRO: Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, the GOP’s high priest of pecuniary politics, has ascended to the chairmanship of the House Budget Committee. Across the land, fiscal conservatives applaud the rise of the 40-year-old wonk. But the cheers in Congress are more sporadic: Unflinching endorsements of Ryan’s fiscal blueprint are rare. Apparently, the new majority is in no mood — yet — for a full-spectrum fight on entitlements. […] […]

“Rubio undecided on joining Tea Party Caucus”

Is Jeb Bush in his ear, warning him that it’s safer politically to brand yourself “center-right” and “civil” than to get all that TEA Party stink on you? Is he watching what the media and the left have been able to do to a female former Governor — turning her “toxic,” even among those who call themselves conservative, despite her being one of the most forceful advocates of conservatism and

The Okie Doke

“Obama Launches Rule Review, Pledging to Spur Jobs, Growth”. Uh huh. Between this, his Tucson speech, and his new-found religiosity, we’re watching the machinations of a long con. Seeing “pragmatic” conservatives tripping all over themselves to fall for it a second time? Oddly bemusing — if remarkably surreal. (h/t TerryH)

“Tucson Shooting Survivor Arrested for Issuing Death Threat to Tea Partier at ABC Town Hall”

The new civility continues! Toward the end of the town hall meeting Saturday morning, one of the shooting victims, J. Eric Fuller, took exception to comments by two of the speakers: Ariz. state Rep. Terri Proud, a Dist. 26 Republican, and Tucson Tea Party spokesman Trent Humphries. According to sheriff’s deputies at the scene, Fuller took a photo of Humphries and said, “You’re Dead.” Deputies immediately escorted Fuller from the

“Audio: AZ shooting victim blames Palin, Beck, Angle”

The new civility! So as to give Mr Fuller something to think about while he’s recuperating, let me note that, should someone become so angered by his plight that they decide on his behalf to exact revenge on Governor Palin, or Mr Beck, or Spearker Boehner, or Sharon Angle — even after we’ve learned that the shooter, Jared Loughner, was hardly some sort of TEA Party adept — the blood

Clearly…

Rep Bachmann should have been more careful. She had to have known that, if pared down on both ends, the intent of her statement could be purposely taken out of context and used against her. True, she may not have intended her use of “armed and dangerous” to mean, literally, that she desired her constituency to take up arms against the government. But had she been more careful with her

“Jobless claims jump, wholesale food costs surge”

But really. Be civil. That’s what’s important. Well, that, and a clean planet — even if that means gas at $5 a gallon, and the price of food and clothing doubling. Energy and food costs don’t show up in inflationary stats, anyway, you see. So it’s almost like they don’t exist! Move along. Nothing to see here.