Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 3, 2009

Larwyn's Link Kerplosion: The accounting joke is on us

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Reid's brazen lies to constituents: Corner
Madoff paid Schumer, Hillary, Rangel: Fox5
Pentagon targeted by Hezbollah: WUSA9

I'm Tired: Old Jarhead
5 more states invoke 10th: Human Events
Sophomoric attempts at demonization: Exam

Obama the cheapskate: Morrissey
Stealth Reparations: American Digest
Jewtherism: Ace

Post-mortem on the Brown visit: Fausta
No, Really?: Cartago Delenda Est
Beware Obamas bearing gifts: Ace

Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis: AT (Simpson - 9/28/08)
Because the economy hasn't tanked enough: Crittenden
Georgia Dem hasn't paid taxes in two years: JWF

Dem War on Small Business May Cause 14% to Fail In Next Year: Gateway
The only plausible explanation is that it's intentional: GraniteGrok
DNC website hosts anti-Rush slogan contest: no other pressing problems for Democrats to worry about: NiceDeb

Obama's accounting joke is on us: Kesler
Wherein your old pal tries on a tin foil hat: Amused Cynic
Obama tries to destroy dissenters: Scoffery

Introducing new Tramp Stamp Barbie: Jawa
What exactly is one trillion dollars?: PageTutor
Cramer: my response to the White House: Main Street

It is tragic-comic that both the President and Robert Gibbs have both stated that they will not comment on the day-to-day "fluctuations" of the stock market (despite that often they themselves cause those fluctuations - invariably downward. And "fluctuations" implies that the markets sometimes rise - rarely under this President), but if a radio or TV talking head like Rick Santelli or Rush Limbaugh says something that opposes Obama, both the president and Gibbs immediately, and often repeatedly, rise to the challenge.

So commenting on situations that adversely affect the jobs, investments, or retirements of millions of Americans is beneath them. Challenging dissent, however, is job one for this White House. -- Chris Bennett

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