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October 2011

Obama wants The People angry angry angry at the Wall Street bankers and money people

Meanwhile, just a few short months ago, from the NYT, we find this (with thanks to David Limbaugh): “Obama Seeks to Win Back Wall St. Cash”: A few weeks before announcing his re-election campaign, President Obama convened two dozen Wall Street executives, many of them longtime donors, in the White House’s Blue Room. The guests were asked for their thoughts on how to speed the economic recovery, then the president

Stern vs. Occupy Wall Street

When Marxism and Community Organizing Attacks

Michael Walsh, “The Full Alinksy”: Alinsky rode into town on a one-trick pony that the Left has since turned into its warhorse: Agitate one side’s grievances, and appeal to another side’s decency and gullibility in order to provoke the establishment, whose reaction will unite the other two. Then the community organizer charges in on his nag-turned-steed and proceeds to set the rot in motion under the banner of “progress.” It

Contagion

Europe’s got a fever. And it seems our President won’t rest until he’s sure we’ve caught it, too. — Which is bound to happen eventually, given all the tongue bathing Obama lavishes on the cosmopolitan lifestyles of the European leisure class. This much I know: there’s a reason zombies are making a big pop-cultural comeback.

So. Okay to call this unpatriotic?

“Texas High School Students Required to Recite Mexican Pledge”: Students enrolled in an intermediate Spanish class at Achieve Early College High School in McAllen, Texax, a town located about 10 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, were made to stand up and recite the Mexican national anthem and Mexican pledge of allegiance as part of a recent class assignment. However, sophomore Brenda Brinsdon sat down, refused to participate and recorded it

From here to eternally

Jonah Goldberg, anti-communist: Here’s one useful tip: Whenever the substance of the Occupy Wall Street movement troubles Democratic politicians their response is to hide behind platitudes about free speech. “It’s about their right to express themselves!” Well, no it’s not. Free speech is important, but it’s really not the issue. It certainly wasn’t even much of a concern when it was the Tea Party expressing itself — which it managed

Obama is now threatening to veto his own Health and Human Services secretary, if it means he can play himself against congress

It’s come to this. The king is asking The People to help him overthrow the power of the Court. So he can rule the way he pleases. And thereby fundamentally transform the kingdom. May you live in interesting times. (thanks to JD)

"NBC's Gregory: Occupy Wall Street Will 'Dovetail Nicely' With Obama's Campaign Message"

Well, let’s be fair. It will also dovetail nicely with Romney’s! So. Allow me to briefly describe the positions of the inevitable candidate being pushed by the GOP establishment. 1. Social Security? Not a Ponzi scheme. Why do right-wingers want to kill the old people? 2. AGW/carbon emissions are real problems. Science says so, and I’m not anti-science. In fact, I’m very very pro science — so much so that

In which I gently remind Mr Cantor and the rest of the GOP leadership why it's profoundly stupid to focus on wealth disparity

Nobel Laureate Robert Lucas: Of the tendencies that are harmful to sound economics, the most seductive, and in my opinion the most poisonous, is to focus on questions of distribution. In this very minute, a child is being born to an American family and another child, equally valued by God, is being born to a family in India. The resources of all kinds that will be at the disposal of

How to fix public schools

Steve Brill, Reason TV: And here I thought the way to fix public schools was to