Stimulate the economy, not government: Romney
"Why we chose not to meet with Pres. Obama": TerPol
Obama drops charges against USS Cole bomber: LGF
We elected a teleprompter: Gateway
Milton Friedman schools Phil Donahue: YouTube
Does anyone know how big the Stimulus is?: Corner
Devious conservative anti-Stimulus attack idea: TigerHawk
Pakistan frees nuclear salesman A.Q. Kahn: LGF
2 face death over translation of Quran: AP
Iran, Obama administration off to shaky start: Indybay
Newspapers Following ‘Million Little Pieces’ Model: BMW
Against torture? They're inkboarding us to death: Sanity
White House power consolidation continues: BizzyBlog
Change you can deceive in: Dogfight at Bankstown
Dodd's loan disclosure magic trick: WSJ
Lafayette, La., finally gets its fiber network: CNet
Some great photos: Southern Cutworm
"I value your tired old, partisan ideas": AT (Cary)
In his televised speech to Democrat members of the House last night, President Obama said:
"Look, I value the constructive criticism and healthy debate that is a foundation of American democracy. I don't think any of us have cornered the market on wisdom, or that good ideas are the province of any party. The American people know that our challenges are great. They're not expecting Democratic solutions or Republican solutions -- they want American solutions. And I have said that to those who have criticized the plan.
But what I have also said is -- don't come to table with the same tired arguments and worn ideas that helped create this crisis."
That's doublethink: I value constructive criticism that represents the same tired Republican arguments. Say what?
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