Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 3, 2009

Larwyn's Link Kerplosion: "Why Obama must fail"

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The Great Destabilization: Steyn
Is Obama Lazy?: AT (Moran)
From Bear in the Woods: Hewitt

The Britons are not amused: Surber
Wicked, childish or dim?: Crittenden
Enemies of the White House: Weekly Standard

What 9,286 earmarks look like: S&L
Keith Olbermann: A Moral Force: Riehl
Silence of the hypocrites: GSP

What if Bush had done it? #903: Maguire
Bailing from a sinking ship: Flopping Aces
A sea of solidarity is forming?: RBO

Emergency Comedy Stimulus Package

The Telecrapper: Parkway Rest Stop
Get Fuzzy: Denny
Things President Obama does instead of watching the stock market: Big Hollywood

Where's global warming?: Jacoby
15,000 at Fullerton, CA Tea Party Protest: Gateway
The Gift Gaffe Goes Unreported by the MSM: NewsBusters

Chas Freeman and 9/11: Sandbox
Climate Change Lobby Has Regrets: WSJ (Strassel)
Reaganomics vs. Keynesianism: Not an either-or choice: Optimist

It Seems To Me: Vanderleun
Maher bashes Cramer for calling Obama 'Lenin': NewsBusters
Great Depression: Crittenden

Even scarier in the transcript: Maguire
Here's a chance for redemption: Brutally Honest
Testing the Ruger SR9: LiveLeak

Why Obama must fail: Mac
Home Alone: Surber
What the lobbyists are saying: Flopping Aces

Why Obama’s left leaning is no tactical feint: Financial Times

Not everybody would regard two-earner households with an income of $250,000 a year as rich; and many of the taxpayers in question have seen their retirement savings, college funds and housing equity destroyed. The scandal of widening inequality that still animates the Democrats’ thinking is a story about the top fraction of one per cent of the income distribution, not the top end of the middle class. Also, it is out of date: as though the housing and stock market meltdowns had never happened, the budget raises taxes on the “rich” to where they were before the Bush administration – and then some.

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