Tag Archives: Obama

An early Xmas wish

"I think not merely the thrill is gone, but a righteous anger about an Obama trifecta— of serial apologies and bows abroad, massive borrowing and deficit spending, and government-take overs of private spheres of life—is swelling up in the electorate. I haven’t seen in my lifetime anything quite like it. And this furor of being had has the potential not just to take Obama down, but also his ideology and supporters along with him for a generation."

Oh, yes, Santa, pretty please. There is an alternative.

Sarah: Kill the bill

Sarah Palin, using her Facebook account as a periodic press release, is fighting tonight’s Dem vote on health care "reform":

"While this Saturday night vote might seem like a procedural matter, at the end of the day a vote against Senator Reid’s motion is a vote against massive new government spending and a take-over of 1/6th of the U.S. economy; it’s a vote against billions in tax increases and penalties; it’s a vote against federal funding of abortion; and it’s a vote against ignoring responsible tort reform."

Sarah, whose education and experience are so assiduously disputed by her Dem and old media detractors, can count the dean of Harvard Medical School in her corner on this one:

"…it’s entirely unclear how such unspecified changes would impact physician practices and compensation, hospital organizations and their capacity to invest, and the ability of patients to receive the kind and quality of care they desire. Similar challenges would eventually confront the entire country on a more explosive scale if the current legislation becomes law."

Course even if tonight’s vote to move the bill to the floor succeeds, it and the House version are different and must be reworked into one by a conference committee. Only then can two final votes occur, one in the House, the other in the Senate. So tonight is only the beginning of the game. And even if the bill were eventually to be voted down, we can assume the Dem leadership would come up with another one and try again. With Barry’s approval rating already in free-fall, they have to be worried about losing their majority in 2010.

UPDATE:  Reidcare moves on. With a little $300 million help for his friend. But there’s still plenty of time to kill this turkey.

If Sarah wasn’t so darn pretty…

Bloggers Ann Althouse and Michelle Goldberg argue cogently (well, Ann does) for almost an hour on Bloggingheads and come to three conclusions:

1) We’re all talking about Sarah Palin and her book only because she’s so darn pretty (if she was plain or even ugly, McCain never would have elevated her to national consciousness), 2) cBS talking head Katie Couric should post the unedited transcripts of her interviews with Sarah, and 3) Sarah is a screen onto which some conservatives can project hope just as Barry was a screen onto which some liberals could project hope.

I have to admit they pretty well work for me, as well. And I’d leave a comment to that effect at Althouse’s blog if the stupid Google comment system didn’t demand that I verify a word that doesn’t even exist! Morons.

Although it should be considered that the "pretty" conclusion doesn’t explain why so many of Sarah’s fans are women. Including moms with strollers. Does it?

While they’re at it…

So Barry’s boys sent billions of tax dollars to non-existent congressional districts? According to Recovery.gov. And Congress wants to investigate this "mistake"? Well, while they’re at it, how about investigating whether it was done on purpose? And exactly where the money went. Eh? After all, theft of tax money is the Chicago Way.

Why not OJT for Sarah?

On The Job training was good enough for Barry. Why not for Sarah? Even the few Legacy Media writers who claim to sympathize with her over the stupendous scorn she endures from their peers feel obligated to add that she needs something more to be taken seriously.

Huh? Wasn’t necessary for Barry. He was never governor of anything for any length of time. All he ever did was vote present, push unrestricted abortion and otherwise flip-flop with the wind. Only other difference I can see is that he’s a male and he’s black.

UPDATE:  Here’s an excellant description of why the Democrats and their client media (and some Republicans as well, particularly the RINOS) are so upset about her. Note the dirty-trickster trying to get in with the "Homos for Palin" tee shirt. If he had been gay, the shirt would have said "Gays for Palin," not "Homos," which is obviously meant to be perjorative. Looks like she’s running to me, too.

KSM’s trial: So what?

I’ve read the arguments about why this Jihadi jerk shouldn’t be tried in federal court in New York, but I remain unimpressed. Surely, if GWB had any plans to have him tried by a tribunal and hung, it would have been done sometime in the seven plus years he was in Gitmo. Since that didn’t happen, it doesn’t bother me especially that he will now be tried in a civilian court. And if he gets off? Well, then it will just have to be arranged for him to be run over by a bus.

But it’s tempting to believe, as Power Line relates, that AG Holder’s motive is to see KSM’s lawyers run with his "treatment by the Bush administration, real and imagined, [as] the centerpiece of their defense, with the possible result that Bush, Cheney, and others may be indicted as war criminals by European countries or international courts, thereby satisfying the far left of the Democratic Party, which Obama represents."

It’s still not clear to me, however, why this couldn’t have happened just as easily in a military tribunal.

UPDATE: Two Bush-era lawyers have an argument for KSM’s NYC trial that’s much better than mine, including that such trials have already happened before:

"Many of Holder’s critics appear to have forgotten that the Bush administration used civilian courts to put away dozens of terrorists, including ‘shoe bomber’ Richard Reid; al-Qaeda agent Jose Padilla; ‘American Taliban’ John Walker Lindh; the Lackawanna Six; and Zacarias Moussaoui, who was prosecuted for the same conspiracy for which Mohammed is likely to be charged. Many of these terrorists are locked in a supermax prison in Colorado, never to be seen again."

Read. The. Rest.

Resuscitating Millard Fillmore, etc.

Cobb can be pretty funny sometimes, and nevermore on point than when he is considering Barry:

"All he requires is an inept and compliant media, and so far they have been obliging… But decisions? Ha! He is no decider, he is, as his legislative voting record shows, merely present I just don’t get upset about it. Obama stands in a long line. Garfield, Taft, Harrison, McKinley, Hayes, Cleveland, Taylor, Polk, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan… So what?"

Reagan was the Great Communicator. Looks like we will remember Barry as the Great Procrastinator.