
by: Scott Martin posted: 2009-06-08 03:04:00
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This post usually celebrates the fact that I successfully avoided learning and posting about anything over the weekend, but not so this week. Still, a catch-up of the past weekend's news and insights from the right-wing web is always worth it.
Gateway Pundit: Shock! Big Government Destroying Economy
Maybe you can't spend your way out of a recession after all?
Commonsense Political Thought: Who to Blame? The Muslims who Raped her, or Western Civilization
These people really are fools! They send an innocent, naïve woman in to interview a group of Islamist terrorists who recently murdered ten Western soldiers, and then are shocked, shocked! when the pretty Western journalist isn’t treated as they’d expect a Westerner to treat her. Said naïve Westerner then blames it on testosterone, never once seeming to consider that the Taliban, a group which opposes educating women, and which regards them as little better than chattels, might consider her fair game without a man and Islamic family to protect her.
Jammie Wearing Fool: Green-Mongering is Deadly
It's Gore, of course, who has put the mental in environmental, while becoming very wealthy promulgating this fraud.There's a special place in Hell for people like him.
Michelle Malkin: North Korea sentences American journos to 12 years in a labor camp
Those plucky communists are at it again.
AP says Ling and Lee were sentenced for committing an unspecified “grave crime...”
PoliPundit: Sotomayor's Finances
Sotomayor’s finances read very much like those of the irresponsible people who caused the current credit crisis. She bought a condo with two mortgages, and a downpayment of just 10%. Then, over the years, rather than saving a large part of her sizable salary and paying down her mortgages, she spent her money on stuff, and increased her mortgages. Now she’s in a position where her meager savings would be wiped out if she paid off her dentist and her credit cards.
Right Wing Nut House: The Outing of Publius and the Comfort of Anonymity
I appreciate Rick Moran, but he's off-track here. Publius, our mascot, (pictured thataway ------->) is not gay. It's almost reflex to add "not that there's anything wrong with that," except I believe there is. Even for mascots. Or did I misunderstand his point?
Personally, we at Patriot Room choose to remain as un-anonymous as possible. But I can understand why some bloggers prefer anonymity. That is certainly their prerogative, but I am less inclined to take their writing seriously until they have proven its worth over time.
The Other McCain: More on the Outed Publius, the one that is not our Mascot
Doug Ross: Antonin Scalia - The Constitution is Dead
Axis of Right: New Jersey Poll Shows Christie Beating Corzine like the Lakers beat the Magic in Game One
This election will boil down to an anti-Corzine vote. Based on anecdote, even many public school teachers I know want to “Dump Corzine,” despite the religious prostrating he does to the NJEA teachers union! I can’t see NJ, as liberal as it is, sticking with Corzine in the Fall for another four years — the property taxes, major toll hikes, anti-business climate and huge debt New Jerseyans have endured must have a threshold before breaking. One hopes, anyway.
Libertarian Republican: Right Blogger threatened with FBI Investigation for reporting on Little Rock Recruiter Shooter and connection to Memphis Mosque
BCR now fears for his safety and the safety of his family members there in Tennessee.
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I can't make out the name, but it says it's from the Augusta Chronicle.
Yeah, here you go. His name is Rick McKee:
AWESOME! Thank you very much!
That's Publius? I really thought it was Max Headroom.
Shhhh! Any physical resemblance of our mascot to a copyrighted 1980s icon is purely coincidental. Besides, that Headroom fool never wore no Patriot Gear.
Oh, ok. In that case I'll just go have a Coke and become conservative.
That's pretty much the exact response we're looking for here.
It should be easy for you. You already are a conservative, you just don't realize it yet.
But I've been drinking Pepsi for over 30 years!
The share of the blame comes as cracks are beginning to show in Emanuel’s once-impregnable political armor... on Capitol Hill he’s under fire for poor execution of the president’s healthcare agenda in the Senate... Senate Democrats grilled White House advisers last week during a special Senate Democratic retreat, expressing frustration over the lack of a clear plan. While Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) ripped chief political strategist David Axelrod, Senate Democrats say Emanuel, who was more closely involved in managing negotiations in Congress, also deserves scrutiny.
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Michelle Obama defended her husband against some of his most vocal critics, saying President Obama did a "phenomenal" job this year and that change is a long-term process. The first lady talks about her nationwide campaign called "Let's Move." "I think my husband has done a phenomenal job staying on course, looking his critics in the eye, coming up with clear solutions against staying the course," Michelle Obama told Robin Roberts in an exclusive morning television interview on "Good Morning America." "That's what leadership is. But people have the right to criticize the President of the United States."Let me finish that last thought for you, Michelle. I see you rubbing your hands together and thinking, "Yes, for now people have the right to criticize him, but we're working on changing that."
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In his letter, being sent out to Arpaio supporters today as part of a 100,000-person national direct mail drop, the sheriff calls Hayworth's decision to challenge McCain "courageous." And he pledges to help Hayworth "every step of the way." "Senator McCain has served this country admirably but it's time to replace his moderate or even liberal positions on taxes, the border, social causes and big bank bailouts with a consistent conservative like J.D.," Arpaio continues. "After years of running over Republican principles his entire career no election year conversion to our way of thinking will save his campaign from voters that want conservatives to be a part of the solution rather than part of the problem," he says.
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McCain now finds himself jammed, moving starkly — and often awkwardly — to the right, apparently in an effort to gain favor among the same voters whom Mr. Hayworth, a consistent voice for the far right, could pull toward him like taffy come summer. McCain now sharply criticizes the bailout bill he voted for, pivoted from his earlier position that the Guantánamo Bay detention facility should be closed, offered only a muted response to the Supreme Court’s decision undoing campaign finance laws and backed down from statements that gays in the military would be O.K. by him... “John is undergoing a campaign conversion,” Mr. Hayworth said. Hayworth’s radio-personality bluster and big emotions.. may now have a part in the greater populist narrative that threatens many of the nation’s more centrist Republicans.
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Iran said Tuesday that it had begun producing higher-grade enriched uranium, marking a new and potentially dangerous turn in Tehran's confrontation with the West over its nuclear ambitions... U.S. National Intelligence Director Dennis C. Blair told the House intelligence committee last week that "Iran has the scientific, the technical, the industrial capacity to produce enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon in the next few years and eventually to produce a nuclear weapon. The central issue is a political decision by Iran to do so."
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I wouldn't want my fingerprints on anything this administration or congress proposes. Reid told reporters the bill would be introduced on Tuesday, and that it would include an extension of the tax breaks... Reid did not say how expensive the jobs bill would be. The Senate had been considering a package of roughly $80 billion. The House passed a larger jobs bill before Christmas, but now plans to unveil a different bill independent of that package, which did not garner Republican support.
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Back in November, the House passed its health care bill by a narrow 220 to 215 margin, with 39 Democrats voting against it. Since then, the one Republican who voted for it — Joseph Cao — has indicated that he would not support the bill a second time around given the weaker language on abortion in the Senate version. In addition, Florida Rep. Robert Wexler already retired prematurely. Factor in Murtha’s death today, and Pelosi is down to 217 votes — one short of passage. To pass the bill at some point in the next few months, she’ll need to flip a Democrat who is already on record voting against the bill.
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Don't think that Republicans can't be sucked in when an anti-Wall Street lynch mob gets its blood up. Recall that Sarbanes-Oxley, the devastating antigrowth response in 2002 to the Enron and Worldcom scandals, was passed with virtually unanimous support by Republicans in Congress, and signed by a Republican president. Recall that last year 85 House Republicans voted for a 90% tax on bonuses for any employee of any bank that took more than $5 billion in TARP money. Investors got some good news last Friday. Stocks resisted following through on Thursday's sharp plunge after (Congress) reached an impasse on bank re-regulation. That's a nice down payment on what investors need a lot more of now: proof that the GOP won't join Democrats in a populist rush to seek revenge against Wall Street.
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Just two years after Mr. Obama helped his party pull in record Wall Street contributions — $89 million from the securities and investment business, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics — some of his biggest supporters, like Mr. Dimon, have become the industry’s chief lobbyists against his regulatory agenda. Republicans are rushing to capitalize on what they call Wall Street’s “buyer’s remorse” with the Democrats. And industry executives and lobbyists are warning Democrats that if Mr. Obama keeps attacking Wall Street “fat cats,” they may fight back by withholding their cash.
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The Dow, down almost 104 points, had its 10th triple-digit move in 16 trading days. Shares of big banks pulled the market lower, extending a slump that has led to four straight weekly losses.I can't, for the life of me, understand why bank stocks would be dropping. Inexplicable.
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Who was the Editorial Cartoon done by? I can't really make out the signature, I need a bigger copy of that for my office!