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  • NYT Shocker: Sarah Palin ‘As Big A Celebrity As Princess Di’

    By Noel Sheppard

    It seems rather serendipitous that the New York Times would publish an amazingly flattering article about Sarah Palin on the same day the East Coast got walloped by a massive snowstorm.

    But to see the Gray Lady quote an Alaska editor saying the former governor is “as big a celebrity as Princess Di” gives one the feeling hell really hath frozen over.

    Readers are encouraged to strap themselves in tightly, for Mark Leibovich’s “Palin, Visible and Vocal, Is Positioned for Variety of Roles” is by no means what conservatives have grown to expect from the Palin-hating media:

    Ms. Palin represents a new breed of unelected public figures operating in an environment in which politics, news media and celebrity are fused as never before. Whether she ever runs for anything else, Ms. Palin has already achieved a status that has become an end in itself: access to an electronic bully pulpit, a staff to guide her, an enormous income and none of the bother or accountability of having to govern or campaign for office.

    “Few public figures not in office have leveraged the nexus between media and political positioning as Sarah Palin has,” said the Washington lawyer Robert Barnett (who negotiated, among other things, Ms. Palin’s lucrative deal with Fox News, an arrangement with the Washington Speaker’s Bureau that pays her a reported $100,000 a pop, and a deal with Harper Collins to write her memoir, “Going Rogue,” which has already earned her upward of eight figures).

    As you might expect, this piece wasn’t all glowing praise, as Leibovich managed to slip in some problems in front of Palin:

    As she jumps more into the national political swamp, Ms. Palin is proving as divisive in Republican circles as she was within the fractious McCain campaign.

    Her scheduled appearance in Nashville on Saturday incited cries of “sellout” from other Tea Party factions that objected to the high cost of tickets to the convention ($549). Many of her “establishment” supporters were confounded by her decision to endorse Mr. Paul, who is facing Secretary of State Trey Grayson in the Kentucky Senate primary and who is the son of Ron Paul, the former presidential candidate of libertarian bent.

    “I’m disappointed by her endorsement of Paul,” said William Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard and one of the conservatives credited with “discovering” Ms. Palin in 2007. “But they always disappoint you.”

    But get a load of this conclusion:

    “She has expanded her house and turned it into a compound,” said Rebecca Braun, who edits the nonpartisan Alaska Budget Report. “She is basically invisible in Alaska but as big a celebrity as Princess Di everywhere else.”

    Wow! This from the New York Times?

    Makes you wonder if this huge snowstorm hitting at the same time means something.

    Hmmm.

    Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters

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  • Amazing How Old Certainties Can Melt Once Debate Is Allowed

    By Andrew Bolt

    Peter van Onselen is wrong to claims sceptics didn’t like discussing climate change. In fact, what they demanded was more discussion, not censorship and media shut-ups, to achieve just what now so bemuses Peter:

    How quickly things can change in politics. At the end of last year the (Australian) government’s CPRS was something most Liberals (The Conservative Party here in Australia) wanted off the political agenda. Whether it was Malcolm Turnbull (the former Conservative leader) and his supporters who wanted it pasted into law so they could get back to talking about debt and deficits or the climate change sceptics who wanted the legislation defeated, conservatives didn’t particularly like discussing climate change.

    The reason was simple: opinion polls showed an overwhelming majority of the public supported action on climate change and (Australian Prime Minister) Rudd’s CPRS (Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme) had become the conventional wisdom for what shape action should take….

    The government has (now) looked to shift the policy agenda on to matters other than climate change for two reasons: it is concerned that selling the CPRS might be as complicated as selling the Goods and Services Tax was for John Hewson in 1993 and Howard in 1998. ..

    For a government that ended last year urging action on climate change (the greatest moral challenge of our generation, as Rudd calls it), to focus policy attention elsewhere this year has been utterly brazen… The risk for Rudd is that a double dissolution guarantees climate change is more likely to become the central issue of the campaign, exactly what the Coalition now appears to be wanting.

    UPDATE 1

    Even greens are coming to their senses, scared by the now-imminent prospect of an economy with no emissions-belching industry:

    IT’S the Queensland town renowned for a postcard setting, caring community and laidback lifestyle … but has Maleny become too green for its own good?

    As the children of a generation of tree-changers begin their working lives, Maleny is discovering that being green is no protection against that scourge of rural communities: youth unemployment….
    Community concern has become so acute that even local greenies are calling for drastic action and putting out the welcome mat for new industry.

    UPDATE 2

    It’s telling that when Canadian commentator Mark Steyn and Canadian blogger Donna Laframboise cast around for examples of outrageously biased reporting, journalists who bought the IPCC spin and academics with a vested interest in defending the IPCC’s dodgy sources, they look to Australia – and specifically to the (Australian)ABC’s Lateline and to Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg.

    UPDATE 3

    Global Cooling – California Now Rethinks Its Gas-Slash Laws

    An admission of the fact that slashing gases is also slashing jobs:

    Republican politicians and conservative activists are launching a ballot campaign to suspend California’s landmark global-warming law, in what they hope will serve as a showcase for a national backlash against climate regulations.

    Supporters say they have “solid commitments” of nearly $600,000 to pay signature gatherers for a November initiative aimed at delaying curbs on the greenhouse gas emissions of power plants and factories until the state’s unemployment rate drops.

    Meanwhile another reminder that getting warming won’t be so awful, after all, since it’s a cold planet that’s least comfortable, as Americans have found all winter:

    A winter storm continued its blizzard rage in some parts of the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday morning, dumping nearly two feet of wet, heavy snow that cut power to about 200,000 residents, caused the roof of a private jet hangar to collapse at Washington Dulles International Airport and forced the nation’s capital into quiet hibernation.

    (Via Instapundit.)

    Andrew Bolt is a journalist and columnist writing for The Herald Sun in Melbourne Victoria Australia.

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  • Snow Again in PA With Images and Prediction! Update 11:00 am Sat 2-6-10

    Sat 02-06-10,  11 am EST: Snow will be ending sooner than forecast. So far 18 to 30 inches has fallen in Harrisburg PA area.  Al

    Wed's Morning Snowfall

    The Balance of Wed's Snow

    On Wed Feb 3 2010, in South Central Pennsylvania, we had a light fluffy snow.

    In the morning it was easy to blow away with a leaf blower, but with the day warming, it became mushy and heavy by the afternoon. We had 2 to 3 inches or so, depending on the area.

    By this morning, Fri Feb 5, this was all that was left.

    ——————————————————————

    The Start of Something Big?

    What we can look forward to!

    Today, Friday February 5th 2010, we are threatened with a potentially huge snow storm over two days… Maybe.

    Here’s the start of it. Steady but not a heavy snowfall. Some areas at the Maryland border may get 2 or 5 feet of snow and gradually less as you go North. But the heavy snowfall may move Northward, or ….  It’s anyone’s guess.

    Ed says “My predictions have always been correct. We will get between 0 (zero) inches and 20 feet!”     :-)      Never been wrong!

    First 3 images by Ed, the fourth one by

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  • The Super-Sized Census Boondoggle

    By Michelle Malkin

    If only the federal government were as responsible with our money as Pepsi is with theirs. The soda giant has been in the Super Bowl ad business for more than two decades. But this year, Pepsi determined it was economically unwise to pay $3 million for a 30-second spot. So, who’s foolish enough to pay for Super Bowl gold-plated airtime? You and me and Washington, D.C.

    The U.S. Census Bureau will squander $2.5 million on a half-minute Super Bowl ad starring D-list celebrity Ed Begley Jr., plus two pre-game blurbs and 12-second “vignettes” featuring Super Bowl anchor James Brown. It’s a drop in the census boondoggle bucket (otherwise known as the tax-subsidized National Democratic Future Voter Outreach Drive).

    The Obama White House has allocated a total of $340 million toward an “unprecedented” promotional blitz for the 2010 census. That’s on top of $1 billion in stimulus money siphoned off for increased census “public outreach” and staffing. In all, the census will triple its total 2000 budget to $15 billion.

    Ads pimping the census have already appeared during the Golden Globe awards and will broadcast during the Daytona 500 and NCAA Final Four championships. Some $80 million will be poured into multilingual ads in 28 languages from Arabic to Yiddish. Racial and ethnic groups have been squabbling over their share of the pie.

    The U.S. census is a decennial census mandated by our Constitution. Should Americans know about it? Sure. Should the P.R. budget become a bottomless slush fund in recessionary times? Surely not.

    Yet, no matter how you translate it, the census commercials to date have been an “Ishtar”-style flop. Global ad agency Draftfcb, based in (Obama’s hometown) Chicago and New York, nabbed a $200 million four-year contract to oversee the Census Bureau’s direct marketing, online and offline general market media strategies. The agency hired comedian Christopher Guest to direct “viral” spots. One of the supposedly “humor-driven” videos directed by Guest and commissioned by Draftfcb was uploaded to YouTube a few weeks ago. It has racked up a measly 6,880 views.

    “For a once-a-decade project involving every living American, that’s a pretty crummy return on investment,” jeered AdFreak’s David Griner. “The video seems to be hampered by the same problem that plagues all campaigns meant to ‘go viral’ — i.e., it’s simply not that funny. … The joke is a chuckler at best, and dragged out to three minutes, that chuckle gets spread pretty thin.” According to independent census watchdog Stephen Morse, the feds conducted a total of 115 focus groups in 37 markets across the country before settling on the dud of an ad.

    That’s a lot of focus-grouping to get people to pay a little extra attention to government headcount questionnaires that will be coming straight to their mailboxes.

    Taxpayers are also footing the bill for the Mother of all Government Junkets — a three-month road trip by lucky-ducky Census Bureau flacks traveling in 13 buses and cargo vans with trailers. They’ll be partying in New Orleans for Mardi Gras and at parades across the country. In case you were wondering about the anticipated Census Road Show carbon footprint, it’s an estimated 223 metric tons.

    But not to worry: The eco-teers of an Al Gore-endorsed carbon offset firm called “Carbonfund.org” have become official government “partners” with the Census to offset all the vehicle emissions — and surf off the free publicity to garner more business.

    As if overpriced TV ads, online videos no one watches and indulgent, cross-country caravans weren’t enough, the Census Bureau is also enlisting 56 million schoolchildren to pester their parents and act as junior government enumerators. Educrats are spending several billions more on math and social studies lessons peddling the census. Overzealous census partners such as the National Association of Latino Elected Officials have distributed recruitment propaganda urging constituents to participate because “Joseph and Mary participated in the census.” Goodness knows what kind of fear-mongering curricula the kids are being served in the name of counting heads — and shaping the electoral landscape.

    “When times are tough, you tighten your belts,” President Obama lectured us. “You don’t blow a bunch of cash in Vegas.” Coincidentally, the Census Road Tour junketeers just wrapped up a visit in Vegas. Next stop? You guessed it: the Super Bowl in Miami. Taxpayers should start crying foul.

    Contributing Editor is the author of Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies (Regnery 2009).

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  • Hey Obama – You’re Not My Daddy

    By Nancy Morgan

    When I left home at age 18, I breathed a sigh of relief. Free at last. I was legally of an age where I assumed the right to make my own decisions. No longer could my mother tell me to eat my vegetables, to quit smoking, to clean my room or to modify my behavior to someone else’s standards. Heady stuff.

    As I threw off the shackles of parental supervision, I willingly assumed the responsibilities of a grown-up. I got a job, I paid my bills, I planned for the future. I worked hard and focused on being the best I could be. After the requisite ‘teachable moments,’ I succeeded. I achieved the American dream, on my own. Without any government handouts. Like most Americans.

    Enter Obama and the change he promised. Obama and his buddies seem intent on treating me as if I am still a child. Not a day goes by that I don’t see the image of our dear leader on television imploring me to wash my hands, urging dads to be good dads, and lecturing me on what I can and cannot say.

    Even first lady Michelle is getting in on the act, solemnly advising one and all to donate to the victims of the Haiti earthquake. As if she has a lock on moral virtue. Color me offended.

    Hey Obama, you’re not my daddy. I don’t need or want your advice on how to live my life. In fact, I quite resent your blatant patronization and condescension. I’m not a child any more. And I don’t need you to lecture me. Most especially when you yourself don’t walk the walk.

    Being elected President did not give you the right to assume a parental role. I have a family for that. And I don’t need your wife to lecture me on the virtues of compassion. I have a church for that. And I most assuredly don’t need your minions appropriating my hard earned money under false pretenses, and spending it faster than I earn it. I had a husband for that.

    Here’s a thought: How about you concentrate on your responsibilities and let me take care of my own. Your responsibility includes keeping America safe, not arbitrating football rules. Your responsibilities include waging a war against murdering Islamists who would see America ruined. Maybe you should point that wagging finger at them instead of SUV drivers and fellow smokers.

    I’m not an expert on community organizing, nor am I an intellectual. I’m just an ordinary citizen living in fly-over country, trying to be the best I can be. And frankly, Obama, I think there are pressing world problems you should address, instead of lecturing me on what I eat, what I drive, what I say and the life decisions I have made.

    You may be President, but you are not a role model I aspire to. I, gasp, judge people by their actions, not their words. And though I have respect for the office you hold, I don’t respect you. Your actions have been shrouded in secrecy and double dealing. Your [successful] attempts to manipulate people through poll tested buzz words and high sounding rhetoric are wearing thin.

    Here’s a heads-up: no-where in the Constitution that you swore to uphold, is there anything that entitles you to assume the role of parent. You’re not my daddy. So please…. tend to your own garden and get off my back. I quit needing parental supervision decades ago. And I am thoroughly offended by your self-righteous patronization.

    I’ll make you a deal. When you start living by the same rules you are imposing on the rest of us, then I might take time from my busy schedule to listen to your advice. Until then, I sure wish you’d start living up to your own responsibilities and quit lecturing me on mine.

    Here’s a clue: Quit campaigning and start leading – and make sure your own house is clean before you start inspecting mine. Most of all, quit with the lies. Most Americans see through them by now and all they do is offend us. Step up to the plate Obama. Stop with the townhalls, public service announcements and staged photo ops. This country needs a leader, not a lecturer. Its time for you to grow up. Please.

    Nancy Morgan is a columnist and news editor for RightBias.com and she lives in South Carolina.

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  • Political Party Perceptions

    By Alan Caruba

    I have a cousin with whom I speak every day throughout the week, often two or three times a day as both of us work out of offices that leave us fairly isolated from people. He is a top financial advisor to the wealthy, working from his New York office, a short stroll to his university club for a lunch. My office is in my suburban apartment, separate from the living quarters.

    Politically, no two people could be more unlike each other. He is a liberal and I am a longtime conservative. We rarely agree on politics and policies, and so we wisely never talk about either. What we do, having shared memories of a family of artists, authors, lawyers, doctors, plus a bevy of cousins, nieces and nephews, is entertain one another to pass the day.

    The perceptions Democrats/liberals have of Republicans/conservatives are tribal. In some ways they are dehumanizing. And in too many ways they are dependent on demonizing the opposing party.

    In between is a growing legion of “independents” who do not want to be identified or affiliated with either party. And, of course, they are demeaned as “tea-baggers” by the far Left, but regarded as true patriots by the far Right.

    In point of fact, politics in America has always been a blood sport. As the nation’s first president, George Washington expressed great concern for the development of what he called “factions”; what we now call political parties. Their emergence once the first Congress convened and the business of the nation was on the table was instantaneous. The early struggles for the presidency were rife with the most vile slander and libel.

    This brings me to an article in February 2nd edition of Huffington Post, the popular and liberal website. “Large Portion of GOP Thinks Obama is Racist, Socialist, Non-U.S. Citizen: Poll.” The title alone suggests over-reach, hyperbole, and struck me as silly. Arianna Huffington’s statement that Rush Limbaugh makes up stuff struck me as false and insulting. He would not last long if he did that.

    Based on a poll of “more than 2,000 self-identified Republican voters” was described as illustrating “the incredible paranoia enveloping the party…” The poll was taken by Daily Kos/Research 2000 and I would love to have seen how they “framed” each question because that is one way to ensure a desired outcome. Then, too, “a disproportionate percentage of respondents are from GOP strongholds in the South (42%) as opposed to the Northeast (11%).”

    So we approach this poll with caution, knowing it regionally favors the South and, beyond that, there is no way to know the respondent’s ages, work status, or anything else of useful insight.

    According to the Daily Kos poll,

    #39% of the Republicans think that Obama should be impeached,

    #36% believe Obama was not born in the United States,

    #63% think Obama is a socialist,

    #24% think Obama wants ‘the terrorists to win’, and

    #23% think their State should secede from the Union.

    According to Markos Moulitsas, founder and publisher of Daily Kos, “They are a party beholden to conspiracy theorists who don’t even believe Obama was born in the United States, and already want to impeach him despite a glaring lack of scandal or wrongdoing.”

    Well, I have not advocated impeaching Obama, nor have I heard a single call for his impeachment. (Talk about making up stuff!) I am, however, suspicious of any President who surrounds himself with three dozen “czars” whom Congress was not able to question in order to determine their fitness. One turned out to be a self-described communist.

    This is a President whose original choices for high level jobs involved a succession of tax cheats. He also has close ties to the Chicago Democrat machine in a state that has sent several former governors to jail and who includes among his friends an anti-American preacher and an anti-American former accused terrorist from the 1960s. The developer who helped him purchase his home in Chicago was indicted during the 2008 campaign. So, if you begin to connect the dots, you might just be a tad skeptical.

    The President, of course, could put a swift end to any question about his place of birth by releasing his actual birth certificate or, for that matter, his entire paper trail of college transcripts and medical reports, but his past has been deliberately sealed from public inspection. Does he have something to hide? You decide.

    What we do know is that Americans are frequently sharply divided politically and hold often diametrically opposed views on the conduct of the nation’s business. That gap is narrowing as blue states begin to elect GOP governors, a Senator, and oppose administration proposals.

    Beyond that, the swift decline of the President’s approval ratings in more legitimate polls such as Rasmussen Reports suggests that it isn’t just Republicans and independents who have reservations and doubts.

    In the 1980s the “others” were called “Reagan Democrats”, but today they are just Democrats, many of whom are unemployed, struggling to pay mortgages, and worried that there will be no Social Security or Medicare when they reach retirement. If the Obama administration continues to bankrupt the nation, they have cause to worry.

    As for the multi-billion dollar bailouts and efforts to spend the TARP money the banks have returned, one hardly needs to be a Democrat or Republican to have sincere doubts about more borrowing, more spending, and more taxing.

    Painting Republicans as demented conspiracy nuts hardly advances the political dialogue, but then, between myself and my cousin, there is no political dialogue.

    Alan Caruba writes a daily post at Warning Signs. A business and science writer, he is the founder of The National Anxiety Center.

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  • Garnaut Fooled, Too. Call An Inquiry

    By Andrew Bolt

    TonyfromOz prefaces …..

    This is another startling example of how things snowball. Original data is falsified, incorrectly stated, not mentioned, and then covered up. The next level up the ‘tree’ then uses that data for its decisions, and then passes it further up to Government bodies who then make Legislation. If it’s all based in something that is incorrect from the start, it then becomes progressively more difficult to undo what has already been put into place. That original mistake is then brushed off as being unimportant. What is become apparent now is that more than one ’small’ mistake is being exposed, and that growing list is becoming harder and harder to just brush off.

    Here, in Australia, the Rudd Labor Government called for Professor Garnaut to make recommendations, and he did this, based on what the IPCC used as its baseline, now being shot full of holes.

    Here’s another reason the Opposition should demand an inquiry into the science behind the Rudd Government’s multi-billion-dollar global warming policies.

    Kevin Rudd’s advisor on global warming, Professor Ross Garnaut, repeated in his influential report to the Government on its emissions trading scheme a wild claim on Himalayan glaciers from the green group WWF – a claim the IPCC has now admitted is fake:

    Melting of the Himalayan glaciers

    After the polar regions, the Himalayas are home to the largest glacial areas.Together, the Himalayan glaciers feed seven of the most important rivers in Asia—the Ganga, Indus, Brahmaputra, Salween, Mekong, Yangtze and Huang. These glaciers are receding faster than any other glaciers around the world, and some estimates project that they may disappear altogether by 2035 (WWF Nepal Program 2005).

    Rivers fed from glaciers are projected to experience increased streamflows over the next few decades as a result of glacial melt, followed by a subsequent decline and greater instability of inflows as glaciers begin to disappear altogether, leaving only seasonal precipitation to feed rivers (WWF Nepal Program 2005).

    Glacial retreat can also result in catastrophic discharges of water from meltwater lakes, known as glacial lake outburst

    As we’ve learned, the claim that the Himalayan glaciers will disappear by 2035 is utterly false, is unsupported by any research and was included in the IPCC 2007 report (from where Garnaut clearly picked it up) only for political reasons.

    Yet Garnaut not only fell for it, clearly without checking, but went on to discuss the purported catastrophic consequence of such melting at length, quoting from a paper by Grahan Pearman from the green activist Climate Institute and a security analyst Alan Dupont. An extract::

    The melting of the Himalayan and Tibetan plateau glaciers illustrates the complex nexus of climate change, economic security and geopolitics. Well over a billion people are dependent on the flow of the area’s rivers for much of their food and water needs, as well as transportation and energy from hydroelectricity. Initially, flows may increase, as glacial
    runoff accelerates, causing extensive flooding. Within a few decades, however, water levels are expected to decline, jeopardising food production and causing widespread water and power shortages.

    This can’t be brushed aside as one trivial mistake in an otherwise carefully checked report. Garnaut has repeatedly shown he’s attracted to apocalyptic language and scenarios, and his report lavishly quotes those people and claims that suit his agenda – not least Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, whose predictions of warming disaster for the Great Barrier Reef have so far failed to come true, yet is quoted making yet another breathless claim:

    Reef-building corals have already been pushed to their thermal limits by increases in temperature in tropical and subtropical waters over the past 50 years.

    The Rudd Government’s White Paper picked up Garnaut’s panic over Himalayan glacial melt, warning of “decreased freshwater availability to more than a billion people” in the region.

    So how carefully have the Government and its advisors ever checked the claims of warming catastrophe, when even the Himalayan hoax could get accepted?

    With the IPCC, Rudd’s other major source of global warming advice, now mired in allegations of bias, exaggeration, censorship, collusion, false claims and conflicts of interest involving its chairman, we now desperately need an inquiry into the state of the warming science before we spend a single million more.

    Andrew Bolt is a journalist and columnist writing for The Herald Sun in Melbourne Victoria Australia.

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  • Obamas Left-Sided Vision for US + More

    The Obama deficit will weigh the nation down

    Digest

    The Foundation

    “[A] wise and frugal government … shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government.” –Thomas Jefferson

    Government & Politics

    The Leftist Vision for Government

    As we noted last week, Barack Obama is now paying lip service to fiscal conservatism by calling for a “freeze” on federal spending in the face of huge deficits. Yet the freeze would apply to only a small fraction of spending and save a measly $15 billion — and not until 2011. With Monday’s budget release, in which outlays will reach $3.72 trillion for fiscal 2010 and $3.83 trillion in 2011, this political posturing becomes all the more disingenuous.

    While the projected deficit will hit a record $1.56 trillion this year and a cumulative $5.08 trillion over the next five years, spending will reach 25.4 percent of GDP this year, a post-World War II record. The phony freeze simply sets a new floor for government largesse — a floor that’s nearly 30 percent higher than in 2008.   …  

    The Wall Street Journal reports, “Despite talk of ‘tough choices’ in [Monday’s] document, the Administration wants $25 billion in new spending for states for Medicaid, $100 billion for yet another jobs ’stimulus,’ big boosts in spending for low-income family programs, for health research, heating assistance and education.” Additionally, the budget moves Pell Grants out of the “discretionary” spending column and into the permanent entitlement one at a cost of $307 billion over 10 years.

    To finance this growth in government, including the assumption that ObamaCare and cap-n-tax become law, the budget includes nearly $2 trillion in tax increases over the next decade. Yet Obama had the gall in his SOTU to declare, “Now, let me repeat: We cut taxes.” Characteristically, the budget drops one of these cuts after 2012 — the $400 payroll tax credit.

    When Congress repeals the Bush tax cuts and returns the top rate from 35 percent to 39.6 percent, Obama’s budget will increase taxes by $1 trillion for individuals earning more than $200,000 a year and couples earning $250,000. The 33 percent rate would also rise to 36 percent. Capital gains and dividends would be taxed at 20 percent, up from 15 percent now. Some deductions for higher wage earners would also be reduced. Yet the Obama budget would extend the Bush tax cuts for singles and couples under the $200,000/$250,000 threshold. With this, we suppose, would come a grudging admission that the Bush tax cuts benefited everyone.

    Obama’s class warfare and targeted tax increases are outrageous, to say the least. Many of those so-called “wealthy” people who he thinks can spare a dime are small business owners and entrepreneurs who will now be unable to hire that additional employee because of higher taxes.

    These are just a few examples of the appalling items in the new budget. Our primary objections, however, are rooted not in numbers but in the nation’s founding ideals. Most of the present federal budget is extraconstitutional. Provisions for Medicaid, jobs, family programs, health research, heating assistance and education — all items mentioned above — are nowhere to be found in the Constitution.

    For someone like Obama, for whom everything begins and ends with government, the Constitution is little more than parchment under glass. He repeatedly asserts “that Washington is the answer to everything,” writes columnist and former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan. In his SOTU, she adds, “The people are good but need guidance — from Washington. The middle class is anxious, and its fears can be soothed — by Washington. Washington can ‘make sure consumers … have the information they need to make financial decisions.’ Washington must ‘make investments,’ ‘create’ jobs, increase ‘production’ and ‘efficiency.’”

    While he was California Governor, Ronald Reagan said, “This is the issue [at hand]: Whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capitol can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.”

    The budget is further proof that Obama and the Democrats think that they can spend your money and plan your life better than you can. That’s the antithesis of liberty.

    Hope ‘n’ Change: Obama Crashes GOP Retreat

    On the campaign trail, Barack Obama promised to change the culture in Washington. But this “change” has been little more than trying to force people to support his socialist views, then labeling them as obstructionist when they don’t. That plan was on full display as Obama paid a visit to the House GOP conference retreat. He spent a lot of camera time explaining what the Democrats were trying to do with health care, and he hammered Republicans for being “obstructionist.”

    At the same time, he slyly confessed that he hasn’t kept those campaign promises, one of which is that people could keep the health insurance they have after ObamaCare mauls the market. “There’s some stray cats and dogs that got in there that we were eliminating, we were in the process of eliminating,” the president said of various White House pets, such as bribing Sens. Ben Nelson and Mary Landrieu, that made it into the health care bill. Furthermore, the “we” symbolizes the fact that the Democrats completely rejected any input from Republicans in crafting health care legislation — and they have no one to blame but themselves for the public’s rejection of their plan.

    Speaking of public backlash, Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts was finally sworn in Thursday, meaning Senate Democrats no longer enjoy a 60-seat super majority in the upper chamber. Losing what the media continue to call “Ted Kennedy’s seat” in last month’s special election was a severe blow to Democrats and is, we think, a harbinger of things to come in November.

    Obama isn’t deterred, however. He told Senate Democrats, “All that’s changed in the last two weeks is that our party has gone from having the largest Senate majority in a generation to the second largest Senate majority in a generation.” Doesn’t sound like he’s learned anything.

    Meanwhile, lawmakers in 34 states have expressed their concern over the potential for federal meddling in health care by filing or proposing amendments to their state constitutions that would reject broad health insurance mandates by Washington. The plan, which is widespread but not necessarily coordinated across state lines, calls for creating a legal barrier that would prevent the federal government from forcing people to purchase health insurance and prevent businesses from being compelled to provide certain coverage standards.

    This Week’s ‘Alpha Jackass’ Award

    “A little bit of time and quiet could help. Maybe over time, people will have a chance to understand what is in the legislation.” –Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR), whom the LA Times describes as a “conservative Democrat,” but who received a 4 out of 100 rating from the American Conservative Union last year

    Memo to Mark: Maybe people already do understand what’s in the legislation, and maybe that’s precisely why it’s dead in the minds of most Americans. Leave it that way.

    New & Notable Legislation

    The House voted 217-212 Thursday to raise the federal debt limit by $1.9 trillion to a mind-numbing total of $14.3 trillion. Democrats provided every “yes” vote, as they did when the Senate passed the same legislation last week. Lest we think $14.3 trillion is “enough,” however, the Treasury announced Wednesday that the nation could hit that level by the end of February. That’s right, this month.

    Speaking of deficits, Social Security has reached that long predicted moment when it will take in less in taxes than it spends on benefits. Fortune magazine reports, “Instead of helping to finance the rest of the government, as it has done for decades, our nation’s biggest social program needs help from the Treasury to keep benefit checks from bouncing — in other words, a taxpayer bailout.” Since the 1960s, Social Security has indeed not been a retirement plan, but rather just another spending item. Revenues have been spent, not saved. Now, Congress can’t kick the can down the road any longer — the deficits are here today. Expect another tax increase as the “solution.”

    Senate Democrats unveiled their latest “jobs agenda” Thursday with a vote to come next week. Another 20,000 jobs were lost in January (though the unemployment rate fell to 9.7 percent) on top of 150,000 in December (revised downward from 85,000), so Democrats feel the need to do something — anything — to “create” jobs. Their plan includes tax breaks for small businesses, money for construction projects by state and local governments, health care subsidies and benefits for the unemployed, money for state and local governments to save education jobs, and, last but not least, incentives to weatherize buildings. We were skeptical until we got to that part, but weatherizing should fix everything.

    The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration took up initial proposals this week in a possible legislative response to the Supreme Court’s decision on campaign finance restrictions. Two weeks ago, the Court struck down portions of McCain-Feingold that unconstitutionally restricted free speech for corporations. Undeterred by a thing so malleable as the Constitution, however, congressional leftists vow to press forward. Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) admitted that the Constitution would have to be changed in order to restrict free speech, saying, “I think we need a constitutional amendment to make clear that corporations do not have the same free speech rights as individuals.” That’s the spirit of 1787.

    From the Left: Nice Work, if You Can Get It

    Ah, the joys of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s life: air travel and junkets paid for by those peons, the taxpayers. While her status as second in line to presidential succession mandates that her travel be more secure than simply flying coach next to some guy with exploding underwear, documents obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch reveal that San Fran Nan wasn’t exactly frugal in her manner of flying. In just two years, she has led 103 congressional delegations to far-flung corners of the nation and world — about one per week — racking up a bill of $2.1 million. Members of her family tagged along on 31 of these trips.

    It wasn’t just the air travel, either. We the People paid for luxury hotel rooms, bar tabs and fine dining at numerous stops on Pelosi’s world tour. It wouldn’t do for members of Congress and their staff to eat at Denny’s and stay at the Holiday Inn, would it? One three-day trip to the Gulf Coast, supposedly to check out Katrina damage, included 22 Democrat members of Congress and associated staffers and cost more than $65,000. The tab at Galatoire’s five-star restaurant in New Orleans alone was more than $10,000.

    The Pelosi revelations are neither as shocking nor surprising as they may have been a few years ago when she was disingenuously decrying the Republican “culture of corruption,” but given the $3.8 trillion Barack Obama wants to blow in the coming fiscal year, our spendthrift “representatives” are at least leading by example.

    O’Keefe Case Update

    A couple of interesting allegations have surfaced in the federal case against ACORN-buster James O’Keefe and the incident in which he and three other men were accused of unlawful interference with the telephone system at Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu’s New Orleans office. Read more here.

    National Security

    Department of Military Readiness: The Definition of Insanity

    Responding to The One’s latest budget proposal, Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) commented from the House floor, “[W]hen I look at the president’s budget for fiscal year 2011 [FY11], I think about what Albert Einstein said one time. He said that ‘doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result’ is the very definition of insanity.” Congressman Pence went on to note how Obama’s budget fits squarely within that definition, including the defense portion of that budget.

    While Department of Defense (DoD) and administration staff juggle numbers at the fringes — witness the ongoing discussions over canceling the C17 Globemaster III production line and killing an alternative engine for the F-35 Lightning II — the reality is that both DoD and the administration are happy to continue the status quo.

    The evidence? Despite the rhetoric-du-jour, the rubber meets the road with dollars, and notwithstanding pervasive hope ‘n’ change speechifying, virtually nothing has changed with respect to the U.S. defense budget. In this budget submission, for example, military outlays remain virtually unchanged, save a slight increase (less than two percent) over inflation.

    Also, the president apparently has included supplemental budget items as an integral part of his FY11 proposal. Translation: The commercial sector’s interfacing with DoD might actually be able to depend on the budget for once rather than having to wait for end-of-year fallout money or congressional plus-ups to end the year in the black. That predictability should mean lower overall costs, rendering savings for national defense.

    On the down side, however, we note that neither a new National Security Strategy (NSS) nor National Military Strategy (NMS) — the key “vision” pieces to national security — has been published since 2006. This demonstrates that despite all the hype about “change,” at least with respect to defense, not much is different — save, perhaps, a burning (dare we say, “flaming”) desire to appease the far left by eliminating DoD’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. Therein lies the rub: We have no real vision for tomorrow’s defense, but we face very real military budget tradeoffs today.

    Budgets involve choices. What should we buy? What programs should we kill? What should we merely sustain? But these types of questions can’t be answered cogently without an overarching set of objectives. For national defense, those objectives should be articulated in both the NSS and the NMS.

    The real issue for the president is determining our focus with respect to national security. Is it fighting a peer/near-peer nation? Is it conducting so-called “overseas contingency operations”? Is it some combination of both? Or is it something else? Unfortunately, the vehicle that should have answered these questions — the Quadrennial Defense Review — has become little more than a political football and/or shill for the service-of-the-hour. What is needed is an objective, disinterested look at the nation’s true national security requirements from an outsider’s perspective. Ultimately, this will lead to rational decision-making when it comes time to draft a viable national defense budget.

    Fortunately, the president isn’t cutting the military to the bone, but this fact stands in contrast to the Left’s objectives, so expect considerable push-back on this portion when the budget arrives on House and Senate floors for review.

    Obama Cuts NASA Funding

    Barack Obama’s 2011 NASA budget will effectively terminate America’s manned space flight program, leaving space exploration leadership to the Chinese and the Russians. Read more here.

    Department of Military Correctness: Don’t Bother Asking

    Under pressure from the Obama regime, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told Congress this week that the Pentagon will scale back enforcement of the Clinton era “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that bans open homosexuality in the U.S. military. Gates also said the Pentagon has launched a yearlong review on how to repeal the policy completely — a goal of the Left for years.

    According to Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike Mullen, the review will examine attitudes within the military and what legal, social and infrastructure changes would be needed prior to the policy’s repeal. Since both Gates and Admiral Mullen supported the policy under President George W. Bush, it’s apparent that both men have been forced to give up their principles and convictions under pressure from Obama.

    Fortunately, the review will likely complicate efforts to change the policy during an election year, as Republicans and some Democrats are wary of any possible backlash. Naturally, the many pro-homosexual groups that supported Obama during the presidential campaign have been disappointed by his delay in lifting the ban, saying the issue is one of fairness. However, current and former military members oppose lifting the ban, saying that the military should not be a laboratory for social engineering and warning that open homosexuality will result in damage to unit cohesion and, therefore, battlefield effectiveness. Wartime is a particularly bad time to run such risks.

    As we have pointed out before, the military’s only reason for being is to bring controlled, sustained violence on the enemy until he is defeated. Nothing more, nothing less. This issue is not about fairness, it is about survival.

    Obama Calls Navy Corpsman a ‘Corpse-man’

    At the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday, the commander in chief not only got a sailor’s name wrong, but couldn’t figure out how to pronounce “corpsman.” Yes, he said “corpse-man.”

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    From the ‘Non Compos Mentis’ File

    Last Friday in London, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton really ratcheted up the tough talk. “Iran has provided a continuous stream of threats to intensify its violation of international nuclear norms,” Clinton said. “Iran’s approach leaves us with little choice than to work with our partners to apply greater pressure in the hope that it will cause Iran to reconsider its rejection of diplomatic efforts.”

    Translation: We’re going to use diplomats to force Iran to listen to our diplomats.

    This nonsense was not lost on the Iranians. Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki replied — and we’re not making this up — “We advise Mrs. Clinton not to use repetitive and fruitless rhetoric in her tone.” Good luck with that, Manuchehr. We’ve been telling her that for years.

    Profiles of Valor: U.S. Army Major Brent Clemmer

    Clemmer

    On Jan. 28, 2007, while commanding the Charger Company of 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, United States Army Major Brent Clemmer received notice that a helicopter had been shot down near Najaf, Iraq. Responding coalition forces were under heavy gun and mortar fire. Clemmer moved his company approximately 60 miles to connect with a Special Forces team to establish a perimeter between the downed chopper and the enemy. From there, he directed the recovery of the wreckage and the bodies of the two pilots killed in the crash. Clemmer’s unit fought off numerous enemy attacks and prepared for a full assault on the town where the insurgents were entrenched.

    At dawn the following morning, however, wounded women and children began coming from the town, signaling the jihadis’ surrender and turning the would-be assault into a humanitarian mission. All told, Clemmer and his soldiers killed about 250 insurgents and captured more than 400. In addition, they recovered stockpiles of ammunition and weapons. Upon receiving the Silver Star for his actions, Clemmer said the award was a reflection on the performance of the nearly 170 soldiers in his company.

    Business & Economy

    Liars Figure and Figures Lie

    Last week, the Obama administration trumpeted a 5.7 percent growth in the fourth quarter gross domestic product as evidence that its economic plan has resuscitated the economy, all thanks to the massive government stimulus program. But as Mark Twain famously quipped, “There are lies, there are damned lies, and then there are statistics.” When the bigger the lie is the more believable it is, why stop short of using statistics?

    Due to the inventory reductions brought on by corporate bloodletting, fully 3.5 percent of that 5.7 percent is only a one-shot depletion of inventory that won’t be replaced until demand resumes. Alarmingly, the remaining 2.2 percent growth rate is 0.8 percent below the neutral minimum job creation threshold. This continuing negative growth condition explains why businesses shed 735,000 jobs over the last six months of 2009. Other indicators reveal a 0.1 percent year-to-year growth rate, a 14.6 percent drop in businesses future output investments, and stagnant or shrinking wages from a year ago.

    Most revealing is the fact that since Democrats seized control of Congress in 2006, the private sector has lost almost eight million jobs while the unemployment rate soared past 10 percent. Democrat policies have helped created some jobs, though — those in the federal government, which will hit 2.15 million employees this year, the highest since Bill Clinton declared that “the era of big government is over.”

    Income Redistribution: The TARP Slush Fund

    Apparently Barack Obama found a Chuck E. Cheese game token in his pocket. What else can explain his “Whac-A-Mole” economic policy? Obama called for Congress to provide $30 billion in Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds allocated for small business loan funding via community banks with $10 billion or less in assets. Obviously, he thinks (or “feels,” since it’s obvious that he hasn’t engaged in cognition) that banks are just hoarding the money instead of lending to cash-strapped businesses.

    Banks lend money on the basis of ability and willingness to repay. At present, small businesses are finding it difficult to determine what they can repay. In fact, Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign has also found it hard to repay things, reportedly still owing Springfield, Illinois, a chunk of change.

    Furthermore, businesses create jobs to capitalize on economic growth. Public policy can increase or decrease the cost of job creation, but without the base element of economic growth, most jobs will be simply transferred as older workers retire and younger workers enter the workforce.

    Another reason we take issue with Obama’s plan is that, as we and others warned in 2008, TARP has become a political slush fund. Larger banks were forced to take the money, and they have now repaid it with interest. Of course, this doesn’t include Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, or GM or Chrysler — that money is simply lost. Now, instead of returning these repaid taxpayer dollars to their rightful place, Obama plans to pass out more unconstitutional goodies.

    As the Heritage Foundation’s Andrew Grossman points out, “The administration lacks legal authority” to use TARP fund for anything outside the bill’s specific intent. “If the authority is as broad as the administration and some lawmakers say, then it is unconstitutional. Congress cannot pass the buck and give unlimited power to the executive.” Investor’s Business Daily concludes, “The administration seems to have discovered a new universal law of perpetual motion — that money once extracted from the taxpayers or borrowed from others can never be returned whence it came. As for the Constitution, we don’t need no stinking Constitution.”

    Culture & Policy

    Climate Change This Week: Bin Laden Goes Green

    In his latest audiotape message, Osama bin Laden deviated from his typical holy-war rant to offer a different reason to join his jihad: global warming. Yes, the chief terrorist-in-hiding is trying a big-tent approach to destroy the West — i.e., you may not want to blow yourself up for 72 virgins, but killing the American economy to prevent climate change could be an appealing alternative.

    “All of the industrialized countries, and especially the large ones, bear the responsibility for the crisis of the greenhouse effect,” bin Laden declared. “Most of them, though, rallied around the Kyoto accords, and agreed to limits on emissions of harmful gases. However, Bush Jr., and Congress before him, rejected this accord in order to please the large corporations.” Isn’t it amazing how closely bin Laden continues to echo Democrat talking points? Maybe he’s a closet member of the DNC.

    Calling the U.S. and its policies the “true terrorists,” bin Laden urged the “[p]eople of the world” to “[b]oycott them [the United States] to save yourselves and your possessions and your children from climate change and to live proud and free.” Great advice coming from a guy living in a cave.

    In other news, hackers in Europe succeeded in stealing some 250,000 carbon credit permits worth more than $4 million from six companies in an e-mail phishing scheme. The wheels just keep coming off the Global Warming Express.

    Judicial Benchmarks: Hate Crimes Law Challenged

    The Michigan-based Thomas More Law Center is challenging the constitutionality of the federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, which was attached to defense authorization legislation last fall. The bill adds gender disorientation or identity to the list of protected minorities, which in turn means stiffer penalties for crimes committed against these “special” classes of victims. The plaintiffs are three pastors and the president of the American Family Association of Michigan, who “take a strong public stand against the homosexual agenda, which seeks to normalize disordered sexual behavior that is contrary to Biblical teaching,” the Law Center said in a news release.

    According to CNS News, “The lawsuit alleges that the new law violates the plaintiffs’ rights to freedom of speech, expressive association, and free exercise of religion protected by the First Amendment, and it violates the equal protection guarantee of the Fifth Amendment. The lawsuit also alleges that Congress lacked authority to enact the legislation under the Tenth Amendment and the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution.”

    Village Academic Curriculum: ‘No Child Left Behind’ Overhaul

    The Obama administration is planning a major revamping of the No Child Left Behind education policy. The New York Times article that attacked NCLB, which became law under President George W. Bush, neglected to mention that the author of this law was the late Sen. Ted Kennedy. That’s natural because, while this law, which lays out the interaction between the federal government and the states concerning education, was championed by congressional Republicans and Democrats alike, the blame for its failure is being laid firmly and exclusively at the former president’s feet.

    The proposed changes are aimed at several aspects of the law which have been criticized by “educators” for years. They begin with the elimination of the 2014 deadline, at which time all children would have been “academically proficient,” replacing it with a goal of all children being “college or career ready” at high school graduation. In addition, the doling of federal funds will be based not on student population size, as is the case now, but on academic progress. This is designed to address the perceived lack of motivation for failing schools to improve. In this way, it’s similar to the administration’s “Race to the Top” program, in which states compete for $4 billion in education monies pulled from the stimulus bill.

    The merits of the new program, which will be created with input from Congress, have yet to be determined. One thing is certain, however: It will cost yet more money. Obama is calling for a 9 percent increase in educational spending in his new budget.

    Faith and Family: Say, Abstinence Does Work

    A new study has many people eating their words, including a few journalists. Just days after The Washington Post’s Rob Stein wrote a derogatory article about abstinence-only programs, a new study published in the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine shows that such programs can in fact delay the onset of sexual activity in teens. Stein then scrambled to write a second article stating that these programs “may work.”

    The University of Pennsylvania studied 662 students from four public middle schools between 2001 and 2004. Students were randomly selected to attend one of the following eight-hour classes: a) abstinence only; b) safe-sex; c) a combination of the two, or d) a class with a concentration in general healthy living. The results were shocking to the liberal elites who had long disparaged abstinence. Only 33 percent of the students who had taken the abstinence-only class had engaged in sexual activity within the next two years, as opposed to the 52 percent who had attended the safe-sex class.

    For its part, the Obama administration cut $170 million in abstinence education funding, while spending $114 million on other forms of pregnancy prevention education; he wants to increase that amount to $183 million. Of course, if the point is to prevent either pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease, abstinence works every time it’s tried.

    To Keep and Bear Arms

    A homeowner in Brevard County, Florida, took on four intruders last Sunday in a shootout at his home. He may have been prepared for it, however, as his house was burglarized the night before. After seeing the four men jump over the fence, the homeowner began shooting. Barbara Matthews of the Cocoa Police Department said, “He challenged them. He told them to get off his property. They continued toward him and shots were fired.” All five victims of the incident were reportedly taken to a hospital listed in serious condition. The homeowner also suffered a gunshot wound. According to police, the two cases do appear to be related.

    And Last…

    Researcher Lorianne Updike Toler stumbled on a surprise while working at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania: a draft of the U.S. Constitution scribbled by Founder James Wilson in 1787. “This was the kind of moment historians dream about,” said Toler, a lawyer and founding president of the Constitutional Sources Project, a Washington-based nonprofit organization that promotes an understanding of and access to U.S. Constitution documents. Toler actually paid tribute to our founding document, saying, “This was national scripture, a piece of our Constitution’s history.” But given the current penchant for a “living constitution” in Washington, she might fare better by putting the dead-white-guy relic up for sale on eBay.

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  • Time Magazine Has A Problem With The Truth About Global Warming

    By Alan Caruba

    Bryan Walsh has a great career in public relations awaiting him. Unfortunately he is currently passing himself off as a journalist for Time Magazine.

    PR, a profession I have enjoyed for several decades, is widely seen to “spin” facts to a client’s advantage and this is frequently the case. PR is advocacy. Journalism is supposed to be something else, i.e., the unbiased, objective reporting of the facts. Someone needs to explain this to Bryan.

    In an article titled “Explaining a Global Climate Panel’s Key Missteps”, Bryan barely pretends to be a journalist as he engages in whitewashing some widely known facts about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations’ scam for the propagation of the huge global warming hoax.

    Bryan correctly notes that the IPCC was “one of the most respected organizations in the world” and, in October 2007, had shared a Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore, a famed global warming blowhard and fabulist best known for predicting the end of the world next Tuesday.

    Bryan noted that the Norwegian Nobel committee had “lauded the IPCC’s fourth assessment report in 2007 as creating an ever broader consensus about the connection between human activities and global warming.” Note that these are stated as facts, but in truth there never was a “consensus” in the worldwide community of climatologists and meteorologists, and other scientists.

    Indeed, there have been three international conferences to debunk global warming, all sponsored by the Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based non-profit, free market think tank that brought together some of the world’s leading scientists who participated in seminars and gave addresses that were illustrated by graphs and other data that debunked global warming. A fourth conference is scheduled in May and, who knows, some members of the U.S. media might actually attend and report the truth this time?

    The assertion that there is a connection between human activities and the non-existent global warming doesn’t even meet the lowest standard of journalistic accuracy. There is no connection. None has ever been proven despite the claims. In general terms, the Earth’s climate is determined by the sun, the oceans, and other factors of such magnitude as to suggest that an ant hill poses a threat to a skyscraper.

    Bryan finally got around to mentioning that “over the past week or two, the IPCC has seen its reputation for impartiality and accuracy take serious hits.” Hello! Those hits have been around for years, but the leak of emails in November 2009 between the key players in the global warming fraud unleashed a tsunami of revelations about the way the IPCC relied on deliberately distorted “facts” and strove to suppress the publication of the truth in leading science publications. It wasn’t over the past week or two unless Bryan has been in a deep comma for three months.

    Calls for the resignation of IPCC chairman, Rajendra Pachauri, were noted. He has been under fire because he knew in advance of the Copenhagen conference that claims about melting Himalayan glaciers were bogus. Plaintively, Bryan asked, “What’s wrong with the IPCC?” and then answered saying, “To some degree, it’s a victim of its own size.”

    Wrong again. The IPCC may have claimed that it had some 2,500 scientists participating, but the real “work” of the IPCC was undertaken by a close knit group of global warming fraudsters, several of whom are under investigation. They include Prof. Phil Jones of the Climate Research Unit (CRU) that provided key data regarding the planet’s temperatures—which always seemed to be rising exponentially.

    Others included Prof. Michael Mann of Penn State University, a paleoclimatologist famed for his “hockey stick” graph of temperatures over the past 1,000 years that managed to overlook the Little Ice Age from 1300 to 1850. Joining the merry pranksters was Prof. Keith Briffa, another CRU researcher, who dished up a tree ring theory that confirmed global warming.

    Dr. Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, linked increased hurricane activity to global warming, but was probably hard pressed to explain those years when it did not increase. There are others like Dr. James Hansen, head of NASA’s Goddard Institute that got the whole ball rolling in 1986 when he told Congress that global warming would destroy the Earth if we didn’t put an end to all energy use that generated greenhouse gas emissions.

    Instead of noting the misdeeds of these and others closely affiliated with the IPCC, Bryan quoted a scientist from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a “lead author on the 2007 IPCC report.” And we know how eager Richard Somerville must have been to suggest it might have been a thousand pages of nonsense. Bryan also quoted Peter Frumhoff of the left-learning Union of Concerned Scientists who repeated the tired IPCC message that “there is no debate about the core urgency” of global warming.

    No debate? The debate has been raging for decades. Bryan, however, just plowed on, offering one excuse after another to cover the IPCC’s serious breach of ethics and accuracy, concluding that its “self-assessment” after each report and “the pressure…to be flawless” is the problem,but not the lies it has been putting forth since 1988.

    “But that’s exactly the sort of information policymakers will need to prepare for climate change going forward,” said Bryan.

    No, policymakers need is real science, proven science. And the IPCC “science” about global warming, now rebranded as “climate change”, is an insult to all real scientists and, beyond them, to a worldwide public that was consistently led to believe a massive hoax.

    Time, Newsweek, and countless others in the mainstream media have been co-conspirators in the global warming fraud. It is time to end this shameful blot on journalism and begin to report facts, not apocalyptic fantasy.

    Alan Caruba writes a daily post at Warning Signs. A business and science writer, he is the founder of The National Anxiety Center.

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  • Cuts In Border Security In Proposed Budget

    By Jim Kouri CPP

    While telling the American people that national security is a priority for the administration, the White House submitted a 2011 budget proposal that includes cuts to U.S. border security.

    The proposed budget cuts include a reduction in Border Patrol agents and a cut in the amount of money allocated for the so-called “virtual fence” on the U.S.-Mexico border, which critics claim is a pipe dream in lieu of a real border fence

    In the midst of a firestorm over Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano’s failure to appear before a Congressional committee hearing, officials from her office confirmed the proposed cuts on Monday. They said, however, that there would be no layoffs of Border Patrol agents and the reduction in positions would be achieved through attrition as agents retire or transfer to other Homeland Security departments.

    In order to ward off vocal condemnation of this latest proposal, White House officials claim the cuts won’t reduce the effectiveness of the U.S. Border Patrol, which President George W. Bush doubled in size. At it’ apex, there were more than 20,000 agents assigned to northern and southern borders.

    This latest White House attempt to reduce the amount of resources allocated for border protection will undoubtedly be met with resistance from the Senate and House of Representatives, who will be vote on proposed budget cuts, according to several national security experts.

    “The Republicans are expected to kick up a fuss over this latest effort to minimize the protection of U.S. borders. But, this is an election year and Democrats do not want to appear weak on security, especially when control of both houses of Congress is at stake,” said former NYPD detective and Marine intelligence officer Sid Frances.

    “Look at it this way: New York City has a police department that numbers well over 40,000 officers and another 10,000 civilian employees, yet the U.S. Border Patrol agents, who are responsible for thousands and thousands of miles of border, number only 20,000. And Obama wants to cut that number,” said Frances, now the owner of a private security firm.

    The proposed budget cut also would eliminate $226 million that had been allocated for an electronic “virtual fence” system along the border. Known as “SBInet,” the strategy is to install cameras, radar and sensors to detect humans and contraband coming into the U.S.
    White House officials told reporters that even though they are seeking cuts in border programs, the administration is seeking an additional $10 million to create Border Enforcement Security Task Forces in Honolulu, San Francisco, and Massena, N.Y.

    These multi-agency teams work to identify and stop criminal organizations that transport drugs and other contraband across U.S. borders.

    FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Jim Kouri, CPP is currently vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and a staff writer for the New Media Alliance .

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  • Katie Couric Gets Some Of Her Own Class Warfare Medicine For $14m Salary

    By Lachlan MarkayKatie Couric

    Update – 2/4, 11:46 AM | Lachlan Markay: CBS News President Sean McManus has denied that the network will cut Couric’s pay. Details below.

    Katie Couric may be getting a taste of her own populist medicine. When the Dow hit 10,000 last October, she (and other network news personalities) used the opportunity to bemoan massive payments to Wall Street bankers. But now the populist sentiment has turned on her. She faces dramatic pay cuts as CBS News downsizes.

    Couric, shown in a, er, file photo at right, “makes enough to pay 200 news reporters $75,000 a year! It’s complete insanity,” one CBS News insider told the Drudge Report. “We report with great enthusiasm how much bankers are making, how it is out of step with reality during a recession. Well look at Katie!”

    The employee was referring to Couric’s roughly $14 million annual salary, the highest in network news. That salary may be cut dramatically in the face of massive layoffs at CBS News branches in Washington, San Francisco, Miami, London, Los Angeles and Moscow.

    CBS News has been one of the most outspoken networks against massive Wall Street bonuses and executive payments. The “Early Show” hosted economist Peter Morici late last year to whine that “it’s absolutely unfair for Wall Street to be paying itself record bonuses. The taxpayers made these bonuses possible by loaning Wall Street money at near zero rates. This is all quite unseemly and inappropriate.”

    Couric herself has also been critical on occasion. She said last year, “Pick up today’s Wall Street Journal and you’ll read banks and securities firms are on track to pay their employees record amounts this year. And, you pick up The New York Times and you’ll see some workers are being forced to take huge pay cuts.”

    Days later, she recounted on Evening News that “Taxpayers all over the country were outraged when they heard that companies they helped bail out turned around and gave their executives huge bonuses.”

    Couric probably would have been better off staying away from criticisms of executive bonuses. Her $300,000 per week salary was sure to raise eyebrows in the event of layoffs.

    Maybe as a rule of thumb, multi-millionaires should just avoid inciting class warfare, for their own sake if no one else’s.

    UPDATE:

    CBS News President Sean McManus told the Huffington Post: “Nobody in the business works harder than Katie and I can tell you unequivocally that there have been and are no plans and not even a single discussion about making a change or renegotiating.”

    Kevin Williamson of National Review says insiders have told him the same: “Categorical denial: Looks like Couric’s $300,000 a week is safe for now.”

    TonyfromOz adds …..

    $14 Million per annum. Wow! I’m reminded of an old adage. Something about a pot and a kettle.

    Lachlan Markay is a Client Services Associate at Dialog New Media and contributes posts at the NewsBusters site.

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  • IPCC Goofs Again: Now Holland Is Drowned

    By Andrew Bolt

    Yet another blunder in that IPCC 2007 report which (Australian Prime Minister) Kevin Rudd uses to justify his great green tax to “stop” global warming:

    A United Nations report wrongly claimed that more than half of the Netherlands is currently below sea level.

    In fact, just twenty percent of the country consists of polders that are pumped dry, and which are at risk of flooding if global warming causes rising sea levels. Dutch Environment Minister Jacqueline Cramer has ordered a thorough investigation into the quality of the climate reports which she uses to base her policies on.

    Funny how every mistake now coming to light is of the kind that tended to make global warming scarier. You know, that the Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035, the Amazonian rain forests were extremely vulnerable, the Antarctica would become too fragile even for dirty shoes. And funny, too, how the IPCC boss cadged so many grants, directorships and business deals as his IPCC hyped the dangers. (Just read a fuller list of IPCC controversies here.)

    Nor is that the only sceptical news from the Netherlands:

    Dutch researchers reporting to Minister Cramer on Wednesday said that global warming appears to be slower than had been assumed.

    Surely Cramer’s demand now for a review of the climate science by her scientists is exactly what’s needed here, too. I mean, shouldn’t Climate Change Minister Penny Wong be saying exactly this sort of thing herself:

    Dutch Environment Minister Jacqueline Cramer says she will no longer tolerate errors by climate researchers. She expressed her anger to Dutch researchers who presented their annual report on the state of the climate on Wednesday.

    Here’s Tony Abbott’s way out of the pinch of claiming to still believe in dangerous man-made warming, yet blocking Rudd’s emissions trading scheme. Surely there’s now so many scandals engulging the IPCC and its science, that it’s mad for us to spend a single dollar more until an inquiry – with sceptical scientists on board too – reviews all the science we were once falsely told was “settled”.

    Demand an inquiry now.

    TonyfromOz adds here …..

    Tony Abbott is the leader of the political party opposite to that of the Government.

    UPDATE

    India goes even further:

    India has threatened to pull out of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and set up its on climate change body because it “cannot rely” on the group headed by its own Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr R K Pachauri…

    In India the (IPCC’s) false claims (on the Himalayas) have heightened tensions between Dr Pachauri and the government… In Autumn, its environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, said that while glacial melting in the Himalayas was a real concern, there was evidence that some were actually advancing despite global warming…

    (L)ast night Mr Ramesh effectively marginalised the IPC chairman even further. He announced that the Indian government will establish a separate National Institute of Himalayan Glaciology to monitor the effects of climate change on the world’s “third ice cap”, and an “Indian IPCC” to use “climate science” to assess the impact of global warming throughout the country.

    “There is a fine line between climate science and climate evangelism. I am for climate science. …” he said.

    Andrew Bolt is a journalist and columnist writing for The Herald Sun in Melbourne Victoria Australia.

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  • The Reagan Model for Restoration

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    “No man can well doubt the propriety of placing a president of the United States under the most solemn obligations to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution.” –Joseph Story

    This week, we observe the anniversary of Ronald Wilson Reagan’s birthday — Reagan Day as it is known around our office.

    Ronald Reagan was, and remains, the North Star of the last great conservative revolution — and the next — if more Republicans will abide by their oaths to Support and Defend our Constitution and abide by their own political party platform.

    At the most recent Republican National Committee confab, some members proposed a “Unity Principle for Support of Candidates” resolution, which identified 10 conservative principles, at least eight of which Republican candidates must support in order to receive RNC funding.

    The measure failed, perhaps because more than a few of the current crop of politicos who call themselves “Republican” could not pass muster.   …  

    Subsequent to that failed motion, some Leftist intellectuals (an oxymoron, I know, but play along) opined that, based on Reagan’s record, not even he would have passed the test.

    Of course, as Leftists are prone to do, they are contorting the record so it will comport with their hypothesis, or as Reagan said famously, “The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.”

    What is clear about the Reagan record is that he both campaigned and governed on our First Principles, Constitutional Rule of Law and the basic tenets of Essential Liberty.

    Unfortunately, at no time did President Reagan have Republican majorities in both the House and Senate, much less a super majority. Because of this, his conservative credentials were sometimes undermined by the opposition. This is most notable in the House’s failure to abide by negotiated government spending cuts to social programs commensurate with the tax cuts and increased defense spending that Reagan enacted.

    Reagan resurrected supply-side economics — the real-world-tested fiscal policy that reductions in tax rates and government spending will invigorate the private sector economy, elevate GDP, resulting, ironically, in additional tax revenues even at the lower rates of taxation. But the principle works best only if reduced tax rates are accompanied by comparable reductions in government spending.

    Democrats refused to cut spending, all while belittling Reagan’s efforts as “trickle-down economics.”

    However, supply-side economics is so powerful that even though Democrat-controlled House budgets led to record deficits, Reagan’s economic policies resulted in the largest peacetime economic surge in American history. This, of course, is in stark contrast to the “trickle-up poverty” of the current administration’s past, present and proposed “economic recovery” plans.

    Typical of great statesmen, Ronald Reagan took no credit for our nation’s economic recovery under his tenure. He was called “The Great Communicator” because of his ability to remind us of our nation’s values, its character, its soul and its confidence, a far cry from the incessant apologizing and the political chicanery that characterize the Obama presidency.

    “I wasn’t a great communicator,” President Reagan said in his farewell address, “but I communicated great things, and they didn’t spring full bloom from my brow, they came from the heart of a great nation — from our experience, our wisdom, and our belief in the principles that have guided us for two centuries.”

    And what were those principles?

    Back in 1964, shortly after Reagan parted ways with the Democrat Party (“I did not leave the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party left me.”), he delivered a timeless challenge to conservatives entitled “A Time for Choosing“: “You and I are told we must choose between a left or right,” Reagan said, “but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right, There is only an up or down. Up to man’s age-old dream — the maximum of individual freedom consistent with order — or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.”

    In 1977, Reagan outlined a plan for “The New Republican Party,” stating, “The principles of conservatism are sound because they are based on what men and women have discovered through experience in not just one generation or a dozen, but in all the combined experience of mankind. When we conservatives say that we know something about political affairs, and what we know can be stated as principles, we are saying that the principles we hold dear are those that have been found, through experience, to be ultimately beneficial for individuals, for families, for communities and for nations — found through the often bitter testing of pain, or sacrifice and sorrow.”

    He continued: “We, the members of the New Republican Party, believe that the preservation and enhancement of the values that strengthen and protect individual freedom, family life, communities and neighborhoods and the liberty of our beloved nation should be at the heart of any legislative or political program presented to the American people.

    “Families must continue to be the foundation of our nation. Families — not government programs — are the best way to make sure our children are properly nurtured, our elderly are cared for, our cultural and spiritual heritages are perpetuated, our laws are observed and our values are preserved. … We fear the government may be powerful enough to destroy our families; we know that it is not powerful enough to replace them.

    “Extreme taxation, excessive controls, oppressive government competition with business … frustrated minorities and forgotten Americans are not the products of free enterprise. They are the residue of centralized bureaucracy, of government by a self-anointed elite.

    “Our party must be based on the kind of leadership that grows and takes its strength from the people. … And our cause must be to rediscover, reassert and reapply America’s spiritual heritage to our national affairs. Then with God’s help we shall indeed be as a city upon a hill with the eyes of all people upon us.”

    In his 1981 inaugural address, President Reagan assured the nation: “The economic ills we suffer … will not go away in days, weeks, or months, but they will go away. They will go away because we, as Americans, have the capacity now, as we have had in the past, to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”

    Ronald Wilson Reagan appealed to the best in us.

    His final words at the 1992 Republican convention reflect that appeal: “And whatever else history may say about me when I’m gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears, to your confidence rather than your doubts. My dream is that you will travel the road ahead with liberty’s lamp guiding your steps and opportunity’s arm steadying your way. My fondest hope for each one of you — and especially for young people — is that you will love your country, not for her power or wealth, but for her selflessness and her idealism. May each of you have the heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute works that will make the world a little better for your having been here. May all of you as Americans never forget your heroic origins, never fail to seek divine guidance, and never lose your natural, God-given optimism. And finally, my fellow Americans, may every dawn be a great new beginning for America and every evening bring us closer to that shining city upon a hill.”

    On the other hand, Barack Hussein Obama appeals to the worst in his constituents — their fears, doubts, dependence on the state, greed and envy, brokenness, pessimism and sense of helplessness. He has twisted JFK’s inaugural appeal to read: “Ask what your country can do for you, not what you can do for your country.”

    Ronald Reagan provided a timeless template for the restoration of our nation’s economic and moral prosperity, and a return to First Principles and the Rule of Law. Once again, it is time for action, time to choose.

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  • Crazy Nancy, Cunning Barry

    By Alan Caruba

    When President Obama announced he would commit the nation to reduce “greenhouse gas emissions” in accordance with the failed UN Copenhagen Climate Change Conference goals, Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, issued yet another utterly crazed statement on January 29th.

    “President Obama’s announcement marks a critical step forward in our effort to reduce the carbon footprint of the federal government—the largest consumer of energy in the U.S. economy.” For the record, the Capitol building’s electric power is provided by a coal-fired plant. And, for the record, the Speaker’s use of an executive jet to travel back and forth from her home in California every week has burned through $2.1 million while producing tons of greenhouse gases.

    “With the President’s renewed call to complete work on a clean energy bill this year we look forward to putting people to work building up the industries of tomorrow, reducing our dangerous dependence on foreign oil, and preserving our natural resources for generations to come.”

    Allowing large and small oil companies to explore and extract our national reserves of oil would reduce our dependency, but from the late 1970s onward, it has been government policy to prohibit this, despite the role it plays in our national security and, of course, the cost of a gallon of gas at the pump. There’s a reason much of our military power is deployed to protect Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States in the Middle East. We get 40% of our oil from there.

    The so-called clean energy bill is “Cap-and-Trade”, a piece of legislation that would tax the use of energy by all Americans, thus raising their energy bills and reducing their ability to spend their money on consumer goods and services. The alleged “industries of tomorrow” include wind and solar energy companies, along with biofuel companies, all of which are totally dependent on government subsidies and mandates for their use. Remove the subsidies and they would go out of business.

    In a February 2nd letter from the National Biodiesel Board to leaders in Congress says that the expiration of the biodiesel tax incentive that expired on December 31, 2009 “has essentially caused the production and use of biodiesel in the U.S. to cease…” No kidding!

    Speaker Pelosi’s idea of “preserving our natural resources” is to restrict access to the billions of barrels of oil locked up in the Alaska National Wildlife Reserve and to continue the ban on all off-shore exploration and extraction of countless billions of barrels of oil and cubic feet of natural gas estimated to exist in the 85% of the continental shelf that remain off limits.

    While Congress continues on its wild borrowing and spending spree, Speaker Pelosi brags that the Congressional Record will be printed on “100 percent recycled paper” and that Thomas Edison’s incandescent light bulbs will be replaced with “energy-efficient alternatives”; light bulbs that all contain mercury.

    What justification can be made for denying consumers the right to purchase incandescent light bulbs? None!

    President Obama has announced that, as soon as “Cap-and-Trade” is enacted, the U.S. will begin to “cut carbon emissions by 17% from 2005 levels by 2020.” To achieve this, we will all return to the practice of riding horses and using oxen to plow the fields for the planting of crops.

    The fact that global warming is being discredited daily with new revelations about the bogus “science” used to justify it by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).seems to have escaped the notice of Speaker Pelosi, the President, and others in Congress.

    What Americans are witnessing is a calculated agenda to undermine access to the energy the nation requires for present and future generations and thus undermines the economy of the nation that is totally dependent on the sufficient provision of electrical energy and the ability to utilize the nation’s vast oil, coal, and natural gas reserves, a policy that has been in place since the 1970s.

    In his State of the Union speech, the President did call for more nuclear plants, but the government has stalled the building of all but two new nuclear plants since the 1970s and, thanks to Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, is unable to utilize the multi-billion dollar Yukka Mountain facility in Nevada for the storage of nuclear waste.

    This and other proposals are a direct threat to the economy of the nation, diverting billions (of borrowed money) to phony “green jobs” and “clean energy.” It is bad news for America.

    In September of last year, nearly a million Americans showed up in Washington, D.C. to protest healthcare reform and it is a wonder of civility that they and others have not returned to the nation’s capitol with pitchforks and torches to drive out the likes of Speaker Pelosi and the Democrats in Congress.

    Alan Caruba writes a daily post at Warning Signs. A business and science writer, he is the founder of The National Anxiety Center.

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  • Panic! NASA Warns You’ll Drown In Another 300,000 Years

    By Andrew Bolt

    Earth Observatory, of the pro-warmist NASA, warns that Antarctica “has been losing more than a hundred cubic kilometers (24 cubic miles) of ice each year since 2002” and that “if all of this ice melted, it would raise global sea level by about 60 meter (197 feet)”

    Now, why would you scare folks so when the truth, as Steven Goddard notes, is that:

    – Satellite data shows Antarctica cooling, not warming.

    Antarctic sea ice has expanded over the past three decades, not shrunk.

    – At even NASA’s claimed rate of melting, it would take 300,000 years for that Antarctic ice to melt.

    – At the rate of sea level rise measured over the past century, it will take more than 18,000 years for the seas to rise 60 metres.

    – In fact, the seas have not risen for nearly four years.

    You’d really, really have to have an agenda to have issued the scare that NASA has.

    Andrew Bolt is a journalist and columnist writing for The Herald Sun in Melbourne Victoria Australia.

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  • Infidel Turtles Successfully Launched Into Space

    From The News Leader of the Known Universe

    Rocket Turtle

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad touted the successful removal of several infidel animals from Iran today thanks to the country’s first successful rocket launch.

    “As of 9:30 this morning, two turtles, a mouse, and some worms were launched into space,” said Ahmadinejad, “We are pleased to report that when the infidel animals reached the vacuum of space they exploded. No longer will these turtles be the scourge of Iran with their exposed buttockses.”

    A proud Iranian Defense Minister General Ahmad Vahidi stood beside Ahmadinejad to provide details of the successful launch.

    “The Kavoshgar-3 rocket is designed to propel infidel critters into space at enormous speeds,” said Vahidi, “We believe these rockets, which cost merely $120 million American infidel satan dollars, can be used to launch five critters daily until all infidel critters are removed from Iran.”

    “I would also like to add,” continued Vahidi, “That I believe the plural of ‘buttocks’ is just plain ‘buttocks,’ not ‘buttockses.’ Just a thought.”

    Ahmadinejad hinted at future plans for the next Kavoshgar series rockets.

    “We are looking forward to the construction of Kavoshgar-4,” said Ahmadinejad, “Because that rocket will have a much larger cargo area, capable of carrying several orangutans, a pair of gazelles, or perhaps even a Jew.”

    “I would also like to add,” continued Ahmadinejad, “That the plural of ‘buttocks’ is clearly ‘buttockses.’ My Defense Minister must have misspoken. It’s not just ‘buttocks’ or even ‘buttocki.’ I’m just sayin’.”

    Vahidi hinted that other rockets may serve dual purposes.

    “Yes, Kavoshgar-4 will be capable of holding something the size of a sea lion or perhaps a Jew,” said Vahidi, “But we’re hoping to cross it with some of our other technology so perhaps it could deliver a Jew and a nuclear warhead to another evil satan infidel country who will go unnamed.”

    “I would also like to add,” continued Vahidi, “That ‘buttocks’ makes a hell of a lot more sense than ‘buttockses.’ I mean, really. Buttockses? I supposed multiple people sleep on Hammockses.”

    Ahmadinejad closed with a message of pride in his country.

    “We blew up a mouse, two turtles and some worms,” said Ahmadinejad, “If stupid Americans did that, half the country would riot. We rule.”

    “I would also like to add,” continued Ahmadinejad, “That my entire family enjoys sleeping in hammockses and if you and your associates can’t get your buttockses in line, you’ll be going up in the next Kavoshgar-4.”

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  • Defense Spending, Health Care, And More Political Comment

    Chronicle

    Lockheed Martin/Boeing F22 Raptor Fifth Generation Air Superiority Fighter

    The Foundation

    “The natural cure for an ill-administration, in a popular or representative constitution, is a change of men.” –Alexander Hamilton

    Editorial Exegesis

    “Last week the Russian air force celebrated the maiden flight of the Sukhoi T-50, Moscow’s version of the American F-22 Raptor stealth fighter. We have shut down the F-22 production line, viewing it as an unaffordable and unnecessary extravagance. We mention this in light of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s statement that President Obama’s proposed freeze on discretionary domestic programs should also cover defense expenditures. Unfortunately, our enemies aren’t freezing their defense budgets. … Defense is not a discretionary budget item. It’s a constitutional imperative and one of the reasons we have a government. The greatest social service a government can perform for its people is to keep them alive and free. ‘Everybody has to make a sacrifice,’ Pelosi [said], shortly before Obama announced his proposed discretionary spending freeze in his State of the Union address. By everybody, she evidently was excluding herself; the speaker’s interest in Air Force jets does not extend beyond the ones that fly her and her family around. Documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by Judicial Watch show that Pelosi has incurred expenses of $2.1 million for her use of Air Force jets the past two years. Then there’s the matter of the $101,000 tab taxpayers picked up over that period for ‘in-flight services,’ including a selection of top-shelf booze. … Pelosi has used Air Force aircraft to travel back to her district at average cost of $28,210.51 per flight. … We suggest that since everybody has to make a sacrifice, it not come at the expense of the U.S. military. We can’t build any more Raptors, but we can use Air Force jets as sky taxis for politicians who consider themselves too important to fly commercial.” –Investor’s Business Daily

    Insight

    “A man’s most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe.” –Greek playwright Euripides (485-406 B.C.)

    “The habit of common and continuous speech is a symptom of mental deficiency. It proceeds from not knowing what is going on in other people’s minds.” –British journalist Walter Bagehot (1826-1877)

    Upright

    “The bigger the government, the less I do for myself, for my family and for my community. That is why we Americans give more charity and devote more time to volunteering than Europeans do. The European knows: The government, the state, will take care of me, my children, my parents, my neighbors and my community. I don’t have to do anything. The bigger question in many Europeans’ lives is, ‘How much vacation time will I have and where will I spend that vacation?’ That is what happens when the state gets bigger — you become smaller.” –radio talk-show host Dennis Prager

    “Many people ask me whether the Democrats are in as much trouble as they were in 1994. The numbers suggest they are in much deeper trouble, at least at this moment.” –political analyst Michael Barone

    “When the president directed that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other al Qaeda plotters of Sept. 11 be tried in a civilian court in Manhattan, [our] enemies knew they had the president’s number for once and all. Now, with even stalwarts in his own party denouncing a civilian trial in Manhattan as the nut-ball idea of the year, he’s looking for a smart solution, a way to look tough in retreat. He should take the trial to San Francisco, where the flame that warms the cult burns brightest, and where surely no one would object.” –Washington Times editor emeritus Wesley Pruden

    “[E]verything the president proposes means more debt, which at the level this guy’s spending means, at some point down the road, either higher taxes or total societal collapse.” –columnist Mark Steyn

    “Americans are not victims who need handouts. Americans need the freedom to flourish. And until our president realizes this, he, and America, will lose out.” –National Review editor Kathryn Lopez

    “We must present a clear choice: stay the course of progressive liberalism, which moves away from popular consent, the rule of law, and constitutional government, and toward a failed, undemocratic, and illiberal form of statism; or correct course in an effort to restore the conditions of liberty and renew the bedrock principles and constitutional wisdom that are the roots of America’s continuing greatness.” –Heritage Foundation scholar Matthew Spalding

    “America’s future is clear: Unless we start cutting spending and take control of entitlement programs, our children will go broke making good on our promises. … The government can never spend its way out of recession. It can only get out of the way, through lower tax rates and less costly regulation, and allow private business to grow again.” –columnist Rich Tucker

    Dezinformatsia

    Repent for the end is near: “If health care doesn’t pass, because this budget assumes health care will pass, that’s yet another $150 billion that would be tacked on to the deficit.” –NBC’s Chuck Todd regurgitating the BIG LIE that paying out more government dollars on “health care” is going to save money

    Hoping for ObamaCare: “The president outlines a number of measures to reduce the deficit, over $1 trillion worth. But … perhaps the most surprising, the budget assumes a savings of $150 billion over the next 10 years from health care reform, legislation that is at the very best — at the most optimistic — on life support on Capitol Hill right now.” –ABC’s Jake Tapper (The best and most optimistic would be for ObamaCare to be in the morgue.)

    Blame the GOP: “Republicans should know that their partisanship means they are rejecting medical security that is available in most countries of the world for its citizens. Shame on them!” –White House press corpse reporter Helen Thomas

    “Tea-party people are libertarians, and on the state level, they are organizing around the notion of using the 10th Amendment (which affirms state’s rights) to overturn health-care legislation — should it still pass by some miracle. It’s hard to take their rhetoric seriously. Where else could they go in the world to be freer? It reminds me of the slogan shouted at antiwar protesters, ‘America, love it or leave it.’” –Newsweek’s Eleanor Clift (You first.)

    Poor guy: “If the president of Toyota has big headaches, well, so too, does the president of the United States, putting together a budget in an economic downturn with more than 15 million Americans out of work.” –CBS’s Katie Couric

    Bully pulpit could have a whole new meaning: “[Obama] needs one or two [Republican] votes in the Senate to get anything passed. That’s the political reality. But he needs to, perhaps, bully Republicans into doing that, rather than doing this careful walk around them.” –Newsweek’s Katie Connolly

    Newspulper Headlines:

    We Blame Global Warming: “Liberals Cool on Obama’s Freeze” –Daily Beast

    We Blame George W. Bush: “Houston Fire Blamed on Inflatable Gorilla” –NPR.org

    But Obama Said It Was Bush’s Fault!: “Mayan Tomb Find May Help Explain Collapse” –CBC.ca

    Namely 100%: “Overweight Elderly Have Similar Mortality to Normal-Weigh Elderly” –MedScape.com

    News of the Tautological: “Call for Breast Milk Donations in Haiti Goes Bust” –MSNBC.com

    Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: “The Enormous Carbon Footprint of Protecting Pandas” –Investor’s Business Daily

    Bottom Stories of the Day: “White House Blames Bush for Budget Woes” –Salon.com

    (Thanks to The Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto)

    The Demo-gogues

    Belly laugh of the week: “Already, we have made historic strides … to cut wasteful spending.” –Barack Obama announcing his $3.7 trillion budget to Congress Monday

    Nanny state: “Until America is back at work, my administration will not rest and this recovery will not be finished.” –Barack Obama, promising to spend your money (and that of your children and grandchildren) like mad until the economy recovers

    ‘Be patient while I spend your money’: “It’s very important to understand, we won’t be able to bring down this deficit overnight given that the recovery is still taking hold and families across the country still need help.” –Big Spender in Chief Obama

    Dead wrong: “We’re not going to save our way out of this recession. We’ve got to spend our way out of this recession, and I think most economists know that.” –Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC)

    Admitting deceit: “Let me say this about … the health care debate, because I think it also bears on a whole lot of other issues. If you look at the package that we’ve presented — and there’s some stray cats and dogs that got in there that we were eliminating, we were in the process of eliminating. For example, we said from the start that it was going to be important for us to be consistent in saying to people if you can have your — if you want to keep the health insurance you got, you can keep it, that you’re not going to have anybody getting in between you and your doctor in your decision making. And I think that some of the provisions that got snuck in might have violated that pledge.” –Barack Obama at the GOP retreat in Baltimore

    Poo pooing serious charges: “But if you were to listen to debate and, frankly, how some of you went after this bill, you’d think that this thing was some Bolshevik plot. No, I mean, that’s how you guys presented it.” –BO to GOP House members

    Misunderstanding: “Maybe over time, people will have a chance to understand what is in the [health care] legislation.” –Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR) (Maybe people DO understand what’s in the legislation and that’s why they oppose it.)

    Pay any price: “We go through the gate. If the gate’s closed, we’ll go over the fence. If the fence is too high, we’ll pole vault in. If that doesn’t work, we’ll parachute in. But we’re going to get health care reform passed for the American people for their own personal health and economic security and for the important role that it will play in reducing the deficit.” –House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Airborne

    You can say that again: “The Middle East is obviously an issue that has plagued the region for centuries.” –Barack Obama

    Village Idiots

    Backhanded compliment: “I think the best thing that happened to the education system in New Orleans was Hurricane Katrina. That education system was a disaster, and it took Hurricane Katrina to wake up the community to say that ‘we have to do better.’” –Education Secretary Arne Duncan

    Judge, jury and executioner: “Well, let me tell you what Plan A is for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is going to meet justice and he’s going to meet his maker. … He will be brought to justice, and he’s likely to be executed for the heinous crimes that he committed in killing — in masterminding the killing of — 3,000 Americans. … The Attorney General believes that the best place to do this is in an American courtroom.” –White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on the show trial for KSM

    Complaining about help: “The evangelicals are in control and they take everything for themselves. They have the advantage that they control the airport where everything is stuck. They take everything they get to their own people and that’s a shame. … Voodoo as been discriminated against for 200 years. … To ask us to stop would be like asking an American to stop heating hamburgers.” –Max Beauvoir, Haiti’s “supreme master” of voodoo

    Short Cuts

    “The budget presented by our president today could only have been written by Rosie Scenario.” –University of Maryland professor Peter Morici

    “Toyota apologized Saturday for faulty gas pedals on four million vehicles just recalled. When you press the pedal down it stays down and the car accelerates out of control. Whoever designed the gas pedal should be fired and made Treasury Secretary.” –comedian Argus Hamilton

    “While fighting to stay awake during his State of the Union speech, it occurred to me that for over a year now, Obama has been speaking and behaving like the leader of an occupying force. Which, the more I thought about it, is exactly who I think he is.” –columnist Burt Prelutsky

    “Washington, Obama tells us, is ‘unable or unwilling to solve any of our problems.’ So let’s have more Washington! In our schools, in our hospitals, in our cars, in everything! Which raises the question: Does even Obama listen to Obama’s speeches?” –columnist Mark Steyn

    “Even Obama’s speech reminded me of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ — he built a straw man, had a tin ear and spent the whole talk cowardly lyin’.” –comedian Evan Sayet

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  • The National Madhouse

    By Alan Caruba

    If you think that you are going mad, based on the statements out of the White House and Congress, let me assure you that you are sane, but those in charge of governing the nation appear to have lost their wits.

    The Democrat’s third-ranking House leader, Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), during an appearance on Fox News asserted that “We’ve got to spend our way out of this recession.” It is his view that “We’re not going to save our way out of this recession.” So saving money is bad. Spending money we are borrowing at a rate of a billion dollars a day is good. If that sounds insane, you’re right.

    In defending his new budget, President Obama declared that “Already, we have made historic strides…to cut wasteful spending.” The problem with that is that his budget proposal, for a second year in a row, would increase federal spending as a percentage of the Gross National Product at a higher rate than any time in the past 65 years. Fully a quarter of the GNP would be sucked up and spent by the government.

    As we all know by now, because the President keeps telling us, that everything that happened last year was the fault of the previous President, George W. Bush, but it turns out that President Obama proposes once again to spend 30% more of the GDP than Bush.

    President Obama has also given notice to the United Nations that the U.S. would agree to the Copenhagen Climate Change Accord to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is reported that this means a reduction of “carbon emissions by 17% from 2005 levels by 2020.” This would be contingent on the passage of the Cap-and-Trade bill lingering in the Senate.

    The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is based on the now widely discredited global warming hoax that blamed carbon dioxide for the non-existent rise in the planet’s temperature.

    Thus, the Cap-and-Trade bill is, itself, a hoax and, worse, would increase taxes on all energy use for all Americans. The reduction that President Obama calls for would require a return to the days of horse-drawn vehicles and an end to manufacturing and other activities dependent on oil, natural gas, and coal.

    The Environmental Protection Agency has announced its intention to regulate carbon dioxide, the gas other than oxygen on which all life on Earth depends. Its justification for this is, of course, global warming. It requires a lot of gall to ignore the fact that the Earth entered a cooling cycle in 1998 that is likely to last another decade or two.

    If the insanity emanating from the White House, Congress and the EPA is not enough, over at the United Nations last Monday the Human Rights Council met in Geneva. It was presided over by Halima Warzasi, a woman whom UN Watch notes “personally shielded the Saddam regime from international censure over the (Kurdish) gas attacks.” She was preceded in the chairmanship by Alfonso Martinez of Cuba. The Council’s principal members include China, Cuba, Russia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, none of which are famous for their attention to human rights.

    Also last Monday, one brief moment of sanity; Ali Hassan al-Majeed, also known as “Chemical Ali” for having ordered the poison gas attacks on the Kurds, was hanged.

    To Americans struggling with debt, with mortgages that cost more than the present value of their homes, and, for many, with unemployment, the notion that the nation would end the Bush tax cuts while raising taxes at the same time it is borrowing and spending money at an unsustainable rate is a good definition of madness.

    In November, the Obama administration released a report stating that more than $98 billion in taxpayer dollars spent by government agencies was wasted. The main culprit according to the report was Medicare, a program that the same administration via its “healthcare reform” legislation wanted to expand by adding millions more to its rolls.

    So you may be forgiven for thinking that something is terribly wrong with the White House and Congress because it is.

    Alan Caruba writes a daily post at Warning Signs. A business and science writer, he is the founder of The National Anxiety Center.

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