| Melvin Udall ( @ 2009-01-05 15:51:00 |
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Current Items since late December

Teaching Democrats New Tricks by Ann Coulter
"liberals cannot learn that the Aug. 6, 2001, Presidential Daily Briefing titled 'Bin Laden Determined to Strike in the U.S.' had not a speck of what we call 'useful information.'"
"But liberals endlessly repeat the same falsehoods like Stalinist party members, long after normal people have learned the truth and moved on."
"Someday, I could stop writing new columns altogether and could just repost columns and book excerpts I've already written disproving the same yarns liberals spin over and over again."
- I don't always agree with Krauthammer, and I'm no huge fan of Israel, but this makes some excellent points.
The Necessity of Israel by Charles Krauthammer
"Some geopolitical conflicts are morally complicated. The Israel-Gaza war is not."
"Did the Palestinians begin building the state that is supposedly their great national aim? No. No roads, no industry, no courts, no civil society at all. The flourishing greenhouses that Israel left behind for the Palestinians were destroyed and abandoned. Instead, Gaza's Iranian-sponsored rulers have devoted all their resources to turning it into a terror base"
- Don't let the anti-Israeli propaganda of the media fool you.
- It always amuses and frustrates me when Liberals scoff at my assertion government employees are almost always Liberals despite the obvious evidence.
So much for that separation of church and state stuff
"When churches say anything remotely positive about a Republican president, it’s an unconscionable violation of the separation of church and state. When churches extol a Democrat president, it’s 'art:'"
- Saxophone player Branford Marsalis gets it. He sees what is happening to our society. This, the results of modern Liberalism/secular progressives/Democrats/socialists, is what will kill us.
Branford Marsalis on the Death of Merit
"That is what I've learned from my students. Much like the generation before them, the only thing they are really interested in is you telling them how right they are and how good they are."
HuffPo: Gore Should Apologize for Spreading Climate Hysteria
"Did you ever in your wildest dreams imagine seeing an article at the liberal website the Huffington Post that not only refuted the anthropogenic global warming myth, but also asked Nobel Laureate Al Gore to apologize for the climate hysteria he's caused?"
The lapdog Liberal Pravda media:
- The disgrace that is CNN. Indefensible.
CNN Places Sarah Palin With 2008's Criminals, Sex Addicts, and the Corrupt
"'Politicians who fell from grace in 2008.' In this one, CNN has decided to reveal for us their top eight politicians that found 2008 to be a 'career-buster' because of their 'crimes and misdemeanors' or their outrageous controversies."
How Will Media Report Richardson's Commerce Sec. Withdrawal?
"What's interesting here is how this matter didn't surface during the nomination process when Richardson was running for president or after he announced his support for Obama. Isn't that convenient? And how did this get passed the Obama team during the vetting process? Hmmm. Regardless, it's going to be fascinating to watch how the sycophants report this revelation. I'm just wondering how they're going to blame it on George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Sarah Palin."
- The Nobel Prize committee continues to get a return on its blatantly partisan Liberal socialist investment
Paul Krugman: GOP Is 'The Party of Whiners and Racial Backlash'
"Has Paul Krugman become print's version of Keith Olbermann?"
"How disgraceful, but not surprising. After all, liberal media members like Krugman aided and abetted Obama's use of the race card against the Clintons and eventually McCain-Palin. If you thought his kind were about to depart from this strategy now that their candidate has won, you were guilty of wishful thinking."
- People think I make this stuff up, that it's paranoia. The Left really is this delusional or dishonest.
WaPo's Booth Hails 'Half-Century of Revolution' in Cuba
"Washington Post foreign service staffer William Booth paid homage to the 50-year mark of the Castro revolution, pinning blame on 'mostly hostile U.S. presidents' and a 'decades-long trade and travel embargo'"
"Booth's 14-paragraph article failed to label either ailing despot Fidel nor ruling substitute despot Raul Castro as dictators, although the man they deposed in 1959, Fulgencio Batista, was tagged as a 'despised dictator.'"
- Now keep in mind this person reports on foreign affairs for the Post. Do you think they handle current news any more honestly?
- NPR is an American taxpayer funded Liberal propaganda machine.
NPR Commentator Says Rev. Wright Remarks Were Top 'Nontroversy' of 2008
- If anyone thinks a Presidential candidate choosing a lunatic racist socialist as their pastor for twenty years isn't a controversy they're hopelessly partisan or lying. Period.
- NO ONE can honestly tell me if a white Republican candidate had sat in a pew twice a month with the equivalent of David Duke as a pastor that it wouldn't matter. They are lying to themselves or me.
- When that politician refuses to disown the perpetrator or distance themselves, then chooses to do so only because they were personally insulted, that's an ENORMOUS controversy, or would have been to any media with the slightest integrity.
- You can't make this up. (Or you don't need to, since it's most "journalists" these days.)
'My Job Is To Watch The White House Like A Hawk'
"Washington Post columnist Dan Froomkin wondered aloud whether he and other journalists should be skeptical of Barack Obama."
- The author of this is wrong. Immediate dismissal and blackballing from that career path is the only reaction that makes sense.