Archive for April, 2010

Charles Krauthammer: Obama’s Nuclear Posturing, Part Deux

Friday, April 16th, 2010

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Obama’s Nuclear Posturing, Part Deux
by Charles Krauthammer
There was something oddly disproportionate about the just-concluded nuclear summit to which President Obama summoned 46 world leaders, the largest such gathering on American soil since 1945. That meeting was about the founding of the United Nations, which 65 years ago seemed an event of world-historical importance.
But [...]

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George Will: No (Political) Experience Required

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

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No (Political) Experience Required
by George Will
Stiffening their sinews and summoning up their blood, pugnacious liberals and conservatives who relish contemporary Washington’s recurring Armageddons are eager for a summer-long struggle over Barack Obama’s nominee to replace Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. They should pause and ponder how recently and radically the confirmation process [...]

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Michelle Malkin: Alinsky’s Avenging Angels – Tea Party Saboteurs

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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Alinsky’s Avenging Angels – Tea Party Saboteurs
by Michelle Malkin
One of the popular signs spotted at Tea Party protests across the country over the past year goes like this: “It doesn’t matter what this sign says. You’ll call it racism, anyway!” It’s a pithy, perfect rejoinder to the fusillade of attacks that limited-government [...]

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Thomas Sowell: Race and Politics Part IV

Friday, April 9th, 2010

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Race and Politics: Part IV
by Thomas Sowell
One of the most ominous developments of our time has been the multicultural dogma that all cultures are equal. It is one of the many unsubstantiated assertions that have become fashionable among self-congratulatory elites, with hard evidence being neither asked for nor offered.
But, however much such [...]

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Thomas Sowell: Race and Politics Part III

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

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Race and Politics: Part III
by Thomas Sowell
The blatant and undeniable fact that different racial, ethnic and other groups have had radically different economic and intellectual achievements for centuries, in countries around the world, has led to widely varying theories and widely varying political and other reactions.
A hundred years ago, during the Progressive [...]

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Thomas Sowell: Race and Politics: Part II

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

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Race and Politics: Part II
by Thomas Sowell
This column is Part II in a multi-part series. Click here to read Part I.
No dogma has caused more mischief– and, in some countries, tragedies– than the notion that there is something strange and wrong when some groups are “over-represented” or “under-represented” in some occupations or [...]

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Thomas Sowell: Race and Politics

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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Race and Politics
by Thomas Sowell
Few combinations are more poisonous than race and politics. That combination has torn whole nations apart and led to the slaughters of millions in countries around the world.
You might think we would have learned a lesson from that and stay away from injecting race into political issues. Yet [...]

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Coulter Defends Steele, DNC ‘In No Position’ to Complain…With Dems’ Past Playboy Parties and All

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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Coulter Defends Steele, DNC ‘In No Position’ to Complain…With Dems’ Past Playboy Parties and All
By Anthony Kang

Ann Coulter for one has refused to pour gasoline on the Voyeur fire – pledging her full support and offering praise for RNC Chairman Michael Steele.As Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos so [...]

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Newsbusters: Even Obama’s Fans Notice He’s a Phony In How He Writes, Talks, and Even Walks

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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Even Obama’s Fans Notice He’s a Phony In How He Writes, Talks, and Even Walks
By Tim Graham

How phony is Barack Obama? PBS Washington Week host Gwen Ifill reviewed New Yorker editor David Remnick’s new Obama book The Bridge in the Washington Post Outlook section [1] Sunday, and she kept finding [...]

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Great Michael Ramirez Cartoon: Enhanced Interrogation

Great IBD Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

The Articulate Caroline Kennedy

Gateway Pundit found this great interview showcasing the sharp verbal acuity of the future US Senator of the state of New York, Caroline Kennedy.
NYers can sleep soundly – I am sure they will be represented quite well, you know?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W85XJADEHxU

Hillary for Secretary of State: One Big Happy Family

On Sean Hannity’s radio show today, he ran this wonderful collection of sound bites set to dramatic music!  Enjoy!

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