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  • The GOP's New York Fiasco (WSJ Editorial)

    10/21/2009 2:52:28 AM PDT · by The Raven · 22 replies · 832+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Oct 21, 2009 | editorial
    Republicans are telling themselves that a political wave is building that could carry them to big election gains next year. Judging by their performance so far in a special election in New York, however, they deserve to wander in the minority for another generation or two. The November 2 contest will replace nine-term Republican John McHugh, who resigned to become Secretary of the Army. President Obama carried the district along the Canadian border with 52%, but George W. Bush carried it twice and Republicans outnumber Democrats by 45,000 or so. With voters alarmed about the economy and runaway spending, this...
  • Rules for Republicans, Too

    08/18/2009 5:46:51 AM PDT · by The Raven · 6 replies · 857+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Aug 18, 2009 | JAMES TARANTO
    Not long ago, Barack Obama and the Democrats were invincible. Republicans not only had substantially reduced minorities in the House and Senate, but they didn't even have a leader. Suddenly Obama seems quite vincible, with his signature project, postalizing the health-care system, in deep trouble. How could that have happened? Andrew Breitbart, a Washington Times columnist, argues that the opposition's lack of leadership, far from being a hindrance, has been a necessary condition for its effectiveness. He notes that the tactics of the left have long been informed by Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals"--the bible of so-called community organizing--and especially...
  • The Global Warming Myth-George Gilder/Dr Noah Robinson

    05/28/2009 2:54:09 AM PDT · by The Raven · 12 replies · 1,454+ views
    oregon institute science and medicine ^ | 2007 | Dr Noah Robinson
    This is a long slide presentation but well worth the effort George Gilder and Noah Robinson For a copy of the technical paper go here To get active go here
  • The Global Warming Myth - George Gilder/Dr Noah Robinson

    05/28/2009 2:35:19 AM PDT · by The Raven · 4 replies · 900+ views
    THis is a long slide presentation but well worth the effort http://www.discovery.org/v/30 For a copy of the technical paper go here http://www.oism.org/pproject/GWReview_OISM300.pdf
  • The 9/11 Presidency [Excellent]

    01/15/2009 9:40:17 PM PST · by The Raven · 10 replies · 966+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Jan 16, 2009 | editorial
    ... We will direct every resource at our command -- every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence, and every necessary weapon of war -- to the disruption and to the defeat of the global terror network," Mr. Bush told a Joint Session of Congress. "I will not yield; I will not rest; I will not relent in waging this struggle for freedom and security for the American people." In that moment, he set the standard for the Bush Presidency: To protect Americans from another 9/11 and hit Islamist terrorists and their...
  • Barack Wrote a Letter . . .

    10/29/2008 3:18:50 AM PDT · by The Raven · 13 replies · 1,304+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct 29, 2008 | editorial
    At the October 7 Presidential debate, John McCain said that Barack Obama had encouraged Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to make risky loans, and that Mr. Obama was the second largest recipient of campaign cash from the government mortgage giants. APMr. Obama replied that he "never promoted Fannie Mae" and that "two years ago I said that we've got a subprime lending crisis that has to be dealt with." And that's not all. "I wrote to Secretary Paulson, I wrote to Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, and told them this is something we have to deal with, and nobody did anything...
  • Most Presidents Ignore the Constitution - Fox's Judge Napolitano

    10/29/2008 2:49:12 AM PDT · by The Raven · 21 replies · 1,370+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct 29, 2008 | ANDREW P NAPOLITANO
    In a radio interview in 2001, then-Illinois State Sen. Barack Obama noted -- somewhat ruefully -- that the same Supreme Court that ordered political and educational equality in the 1960s and 1970s did not bring about economic equality as well. Although Mr. Obama said he could come up with arguments for the constitutionality of such action, the plain meaning of the Constitution quite obviously prohibits it. Getty Images FDR tried to pack the Supreme Court. Mr. Obama is hardly alone in his expansive view of legitimate government. During the past month, Sen. John McCain (who, like Sen. Obama, voted in...
  • The Age of Prosperity Is Over

    10/27/2008 2:33:04 AM PDT · by The Raven · 46 replies · 2,106+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Oct 27, 2008 | A Laffler
    About a year ago Stephen Moore, Peter Tanous and I set about writing a book about our vision for the future entitled "The End of Prosperity." Little did we know then how appropriate its release would be earlier this month. Financial panics, if left alone, rarely cause much damage to the real economy, output, employment or production. Asset values fall sharply and wipe out those who borrowed and lent too much, thereby redistributing wealth from the foolish to the prudent. This process is the topic of Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book "Fooled by Randomness." David GothardWhen markets are free, asset values...
  • A Liberal Supermajority (WSJ on the coming Dem Government)

    10/17/2008 2:10:52 AM PDT · by The Raven · 133 replies · 3,222+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct 17, 2008 | editorial
    If the current polls hold, Barack Obama will win the White House on November 4 and Democrats will consolidate their Congressional majorities, probably with a filibuster-proof Senate or very close to it. Without the ability to filibuster, the Senate would become like the House, able to pass whatever the majority wants. Though we doubt most Americans realize it, this would be one of the most profound political and ideological shifts in U.S. history. Liberals would dominate the entire government in a way they haven't since 1965, or 1933. In other words, the election would mark the restoration of the activist...
  • New Evidence on Taxes and Income - ARTHUR B. LAFFER

    09/15/2008 3:01:33 AM PDT · by The Raven · 22 replies · 288+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | ARTHUR B. LAFFER and STEPHEN MOORE
    The new Census Bureau data on income and poverty reveal that many of the economic trends in this country are a lot more favorable than America's detractors seems to think. In 2007, overall real median family income increased to $50,233, up $600 from 2006. The real median income for intact families -- mother and father in the home -- rose to $78,000, an all-time high. Although incomes fell sharply in the U.S. after the dot-com bubble burst in 2000 (and still haven't fully recovered), these latest statistics reflect a 25-year trend of upward economic mobility. More important, Barack Obama is...
  • Generals Behaving Badly (WSJ Review of Woodward's Book)

    09/09/2008 2:55:42 AM PDT · by The Raven · 40 replies · 280+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Sept 9, 2008 | WILLIAM MCGURN
    WSJ Book Review - "The War Within," by Bob Woodward -- During a videoconference with Baghdad, the president said, "George, we're not playing for a tie. I want to make sure we all understand this." Gen. Casey, Mr. Woodward writes, took this as "an affront to his dignity that he would long remember." ... Gen. Casey, after all, was the commander who all along maintained that the solution in Iraq was for America to draw down its forces -- even after the bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra. He was the commander who later that year was given his...
  • "Beltway Boys " - WSJ Editorial on Trashing of Palin

    09/03/2008 2:28:40 AM PDT · by The Raven · 58 replies · 553+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Sept 3, 2008 | editorial
    ...[snip]... Here is a sampler of media comment on Governor Palin this week: - Eleanor Clift, the McLaughlin Group: "If the media reaction is anything, it's been literally laughter in many places across newsrooms." - Sally Quinn, Newsweek: "It is a political gimmick . . . I find it insulting to women, to the Republican party, and to the country." - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post: "Palin is, if anything, less qualified for the vice presidency (and the presidency) than [Harriet] Miers was for the court. But there is one big difference: Palin passes all the right-wing litmus tests." - Maureen...
  • Wall St Journal: "Basra and the Brits"

    08/14/2008 3:12:43 AM PDT · by The Raven · 14 replies · 774+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Aug 14, 2008 | editorial
    A controversy has broken out in London over Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the honor of Britain's military, and Iraq. It's a reminder of the road America could have taken before the surge made victory possible -- and a warning to politicians who are slaves to public opinion in war. The story starts with this spring's military offensive by the Iraqi government to oust the Shiite militias from the southern city of Basra. The British were given coalition control in the south starting in 2003. Yet when the Iraqi military ran into trouble at the start of their operation this year,...
  • Two Republicans endorse Obama

    08/13/2008 3:01:22 AM PDT · by The Raven · 57 replies · 382+ views
    LA Times ^ | Aug 13, 2008 | Kate Linthicum
    Barack Obama likes to talk about "Obamacans" -- Republicans who he says approach him at political events and quietly pledge their support for his presidential candidacy. On Tuesday, he snagged two more Republicans, but these were high-profile politicians willing to speak out on his behalf. The first was former U.S. Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa, who endorsed him during a conference call with reporters. Leach said he was concerned about the "current philosophy of government" and worried that John McCain would be "more of the same."
  • McGovern: My Party Should Respect Secret Union Ballots

    08/08/2008 2:48:05 AM PDT · by The Raven · 29 replies · 334+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Aug 8, 2008 | George McGovern
    As a congressman, senator and one-time Democratic nominee for the presidency, I've participated in my share of vigorous public debates over issues of great consequence. And the public has been free to accept or reject the decisions I made when they walked into a ballot booth, drew the curtain and cast their vote. I didn't always win, but I always respected the process. Voting is an immense privilege. That is why I am concerned about a new development that could deny this freedom to many Americans. As a longtime friend of labor unions, I must raise my voice against pending...
  • '68 Olympics Salute Deserves No Honor - Jonah Goldberg

    07/30/2008 2:37:58 AM PDT · by The Raven · 22 replies · 143+ views
    Townhall ^ | July 30, 2008 | Jonah Goldberg
    Earlier this month, ESPN awarded Tommie Smith and John Carlos the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs - the sports network's equivalent of the Oscars - for their once infamous, and now famous, black power salutes from the medal platform at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. The stench of self-congratulation surrounding ESPN's decision is thicker than the air in a locker room after double overtime. "As the passage of time has given us the opportunity to put their actions into the proper context," gloats USC professor Todd Boyd in an ESPN.com column, "their supporters can now feel vindicated while...
  • How to Get the Biggest Bang for 10 Billion Bucks

    07/28/2008 2:34:41 AM PDT · by The Raven · 17 replies · 204+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | July 28, 2008 | BJORN LOMBORG
    If you had a spare $10 billion over the next four years, how would you spend it to achieve the most for humanity? This is a small amount compared to rich-government budgets. But if we could set aside an extra $10 billion, we could achieve an awful lot. Would you spend your money tackling diseases like malaria, HIV and tuberculosis, which claim millions of lives each year? Would you battle hunger and malnutrition? What about climate change, which many believe is the biggest challenge facing the planet? ....more
  • One dead as man opens fire in Tennessee church

    07/27/2008 12:56:28 PM PDT · by The Raven · 26 replies · 572+ views
    Reuters ^ | July 27, 2008 | Bailey
    NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - A man opened fire with a shotgun in a church in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Sunday morning, killing one person and wounding several others, police and media reports said. The gunman was tackled by church-goers and taken into custody by police. ... A Knoxville city council member told WBIR that one person had died and five were in critical condition. ...
  • Global Warming as Mass Neurosis

    07/01/2008 2:42:49 AM PDT · by The Raven · 51 replies · 258+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | July 1, 2008 | BRET STEPHENS
    Last week marked the 20th anniversary of the mass hysteria phenomenon known as global warming. Much of the science has since been discredited. Now it's time for political scientists, theologians and psychiatrists to weigh in. What, discredited? Thousands of scientists insist otherwise, none more noisily than NASA's Jim Hansen, who first banged the gong with his June 23, 1988, congressional testimony (delivered with all the modesty of "99% confidence"). AP The New True Believers But mother nature has opinions of her own. NASA now begrudgingly confirms that the hottest year on record in the continental 48 was not 1998, as...
  • FCC Chair To Support XM-Sirius Merger [XM/Sirius to placate Dems with 48 Liberal channels]

    06/24/2008 3:16:24 PM PDT · by The Raven · 33 replies · 110+ views
    Washington Post ^ | June 16, 2008 | Cecilia Kang
    Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin said yesterday that he will support a merger between the nation's sole satellite radio operators, XM and Sirius, a decision that could remove the last regulatory hurdle in the lengthy and heavily criticized move to make the companies one. ... The companies have agreed to: ... set aside 4 percent of their radio spectrums, or 12 channels, for noncommercial services such as educational and public safety programming. They would lease another 12 channels for programming run by minorities and women, groups that are underrepresented in entertainment broadcasting