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  • Shields: Barack Obama has created more private sector jobs in this year than Bush did in eight.

    09/11/2010 7:16:08 AM PDT · by Diamond · 69 replies
    PBS ^ | 9/10/2010 | PBS News Hour
    [snip]... MARK SHIELDS: And I just wanted to point this out, that Bill Clinton came into office on January 20, 1993. He left on January 20, 2001. He raised taxes to a spectacularly high level, by Republican standards, to 39.6 percent. There were, in Bill Clinton's eight years, 21,872,000 jobs created in the private sector. George Bush came in, and, following the lead of Mr. Taylor and others, cut taxes to their lowest, to 33 percent. During George Bush's eight years in the White House, from January 20, 2001, to 2009, the country lost 672,000 jobs. JIM LEHRER: And you...
  • David Frum: Republicans surrender to mob rule (likes Cass, hates Beck)

    09/11/2009 5:26:06 PM PDT · by pissant · 39 replies · 1,493+ views
    National Post ^ | 9/11/09 | David Frum
    When Glenn Beck made his Fox debut, some shrewd conservatives responded with a wink. Maybe the show was paranoid and hysterical. Maybe Beck was none too scrupulous about facts and truth. But why be squeamish? The other side did as bad, or nearly. And see how usefully he mobilized the base! Those shrewd conservatives assumed Beck was working for them. Big mistake. Beck is working for himself – and he chooses his targets according to his own scheme of priorities. The newest target is Cass Sunstein, confirmed yesterday by the Senate as director of the Office of Information and Regulatory...