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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Pelosi Says Obamacare Will Be Our "Christmas Present"
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 5:37 PM
At least I can stop writing my Christmas wish list.






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Can't Take the Heat? Get Out of the Bookstores.
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 4:22 PM
Arianna Huffington wrote on her blog the other day that because right-leaning conservative authors always dominate the New York Times bestsellers lists, perhaps they should be given their own category--you know, so other books can have a chance to reach the coveted top spot. 

What a loony suggestion!  (And an ideological point really not surprising coming from a liberal.)  Conservative authors--including Glenn Beck, Michelle Malkin, Sarah Palin, etc.--are dominating the bestseller lists, but did Huffington ever think that maybe it's because people are (gasp!) reading them and enjoying them?  I'm sure she's especially annoyed that books by the devil himself--Mr. Glenn Beck--now top a record FOUR of the NYTimes' lists. 

Just because liberals can't write and apparently don't read, conservatives should have a seperate list to compete on?  Give me a break.

Via NewsBusters:
In a Nov. 9 entry on The Huffington Post...  they suggest a separate category altogether, not for political non-fiction, but conservative non-fiction.

"Should The New York Times create a separate bestseller list for conservative blockbusters?" the post said. "Think of the history: we have a children's bestseller list because of "Harry Potter" -- Harry was knocking adult books off the top spots on the hardcover fiction list so publishers complained. The same thing must be true for Beck, Palin, Cheney, Bush (George W. and Laura), Malkin and others. What do you think?"

HuffPo isn't the only liberal source bothered by right-wing literary success. Pundits like MSNBC's Chris Matthews have openly expressed aggravation over conservatives dominating the list. However, the Huffington Post novel solution of "if you can't beat them, put them on their own list," seems to be a sign the left has given up on its own ability to sell hardcover non-fiction.

What's more, conservatives are selling books without the usual push best selling authors get from other media. A recent study by the Media Research Center's Culture & Media Institute found that most of the conservative books that appeared on the list often went unnoticed or unmentioned by the networks, while liberal authors and books enjoyed plenty of coverage.






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Leftist Hair-Pulling: Rahmbo vs. The Brookings Institute
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 3:55 PM
Readyyyy... FIGHT!

Yesterday, [Rahm] Emanuel was quoted in the NY Times pushing back against liberal critics who think Democrats have watered down healthcare reform too much.

"The goal isn’t to see whether I can pass this through the executive board of the Brookings Institution," Emanuel quippd. "I’m passing it through the United States Congress with people who represent constituents.”

Today, William Galston, a senior fellow at Brookings (the Ezra K. Zihka Chair in Governance Studies, to be exact) penned a testy response to the White House Chief of Staff...

"Dear Rahm," Galston began. "It may surprise you to learn that many of us here at Brookings like politics as much as you do, and some of us even know something about it."

Oh, SNAP!  If you care to read the rest of this article from The Hill, go for it.  But I for one declare: Brookings 1, Rahm 0. 






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
One Size Fits All Health Care
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 3:36 PM
There's been plenty of coverage about the outrage on the left incited by the Stupak amendment.  But what lots of the MSM coverage has neglected is what should really be upsetting Americans, pro-choice and pro-life alike -- and that's the one-size-fits-all health care that Pelosi's "reforms" will impose on all of us.

From a Jake Tapper report:

The office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., says that the Stupak amendment does not prohibit by law private insurance companies from offering plans that include abortion coverage to women not receiving government subsidies.

But many in the abortion-rights community say the amendment will likely have that effect because so many Americans would be receiving a subsidy, insurance companies would drop abortion coverage so as to appeal to the largest number of consumers possible.

Let's all think about what that means.  By that logic, the plans open to those receiving government subsidies would effectively determine what health care benefits are available to us all -- if they don't cover it, this argument goes, no one will, for competitiveness reasons.

So just take abortion out of the equation for a minute.  In effect, what the liberals and abortion rights activists are telling us is an ugly truth about the House "reform": It will effectively impose one-size-fits-all health care on Americans.  The plan(s) open to those receiving government subsidies (and therefore essentially under government control) will indirectly determine what you and I will be able to get from our own private health care plan.

And on the off-chance that there remains a plan that offers more benefits but at higher cost, we'll be taxed for choosing it.

Nice.








Wednesday, November 11, 2009
New York Times Reports on Failure of the Public Option
Posted by: Kevin Glass at 3:24 PM
...in Maine.

Conservatives have long been pointing to the two states that the Left has held up as models for health care reform - Massachussetts and Maine - as a cautionary tale for the rest of the nation. To many people's surprise, even the New York Times today picked up on this.

Maine’s history is a cautionary tale for national health reform. The state could never figure out how to slow the spiraling increase in medical costs, hobbling its efforts to offer more people insurance coverage.

A state-sponsored insurance plan has been capped at fewer than 9,000 [enrollees] because of financing problems.

The story quotes Tarren Bragdon, CEO of the Maine Heritage Policy Center. Tarren wrote about Maine's public option insurance system, Dirigo, in Townhall back in July.

Dirigo passed in 2003 with bipartisan support, based on promises made by the governor and other supporters of this big government overhaul. At that time, legislators and the public were assured the taxpayer-funded government-run plan would cover all 128,000 uninsured Mainers by 2009. Taxpayers were also promised that Dirigo would pay for itself by through savings government would create within Maine’s health care system and that funding for the program would never require new taxes or tax increases. Sound familiar?
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
No Comfort for Democrats
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 3:10 PM
Today, the Gallup poll shows Republicans moving ahead of Democrats to a four point lead on the generic congressional ballot.  This represents a ten-point turnaround since July.

Note also that the poll is of "registered" voters -- not likely ones.  That fact obscures even more good news for the GOP.  "Likely" voter numbers register intensity, which often (though not always) is on the side of those opposed to the administration of power.

So chances are that the real margin between the GOP and the Dems exceeds even the four point edge Gallup has picked up.

That being said, of course, there's no time for complacency or for counting chickens before they've hatched.  There's plenty of opportunity for the tide to shift, or for "independent" congressional candidates to split the anti-Democrat vote.  It's part of the Republican party's job to make sure they're offering a clear and attractive alternative to the big government, freedom-sucking agenda being imposed on America by the Democrats.




Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Obama's Veteran's Day Remarks
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 3:10 PM
For those who give a rat's patoot.






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
A Soldier's Best Friend
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 2:54 PM
Here's a different take on our soldiers' homecomings...



This video was just one of a montage mental_floss blog has up today to celebrate Veterans Day.  (Check them all out here)





Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Newt's Spokesman: If Pres Clinton Passed Hillarycare He Wouldn't Have Had A 2nd Term
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 2:46 PM
Rick Tyler appears to be providing a service to those who plan on voting for Obamacare. All of us remember President Clinton's pleas and passions towards Hillarycare and the subsequent punishment when it came time for America to vote. If Democrats continue to follow their Pied Piper in Chief, God only knows what kinds of retribution will be served in 2010 and '12? Ye have been warned Democrats.






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The Cleric Hasan Was Emailing Advocated For Muslims to "Fight Against Government Armies" in '09
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 2:45 PM
This news comes right as the FBI and other intelligence groups are rushing to defend their agencies' actions -- namely, saying "whatever" when Hasan was known to be emailing Shaykh Anwar al-Awlaki, the Yemeni cleric with terrorist connections. Turns out, that cleric had issued specific directives for Muslims to attack Americans in 2009.

Yes, FBI?




Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Carrie Prejean Needs A Job
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 2:18 PM
Dan Calabrese makes a great point:
When Carrie Prejean had expressed an opinion on a social/political issue that is unacceptable to the American left, she found herself ...[amongst] a collection of people who can, must and will have their entire lives scoured for any example of “hypocrisy.”

You and I think hypocrisy is when you say one thing and do another...but that’s not the definition that applies here.

The definition that applies here works like this: She is a conservative and a Christian. Conservatives and Christians are judgmental prudes who a) claim to be perfect; and b) judge everyone else for not being perfect. So it doesn’t matter that she never denounced topless photos. It doesn’t matter that she never denounced “sex tapes.” Every prudish, judgmental belief that has ever been imagined by a critic of Christians and conservatives is hereby ascribed to Carrie Prejean. Anything she has ever done in contradiction of these imagined beliefs thereby proves her hypocrisy.

Conclusion: Gay marriage is awesome. And all because TMZ has a video of Carrie Prejean masturbating. It’s good to be alive.

Prejean strikes me as being rational and pretty and self-confident and energetic. She could work on her public speaking skills a bit, but, that's not a big deal. I'm just not sure what role she's supposed to serve other than someone who made a stand and then got unfairly slammed by the left. She seems like she'd be a good spokesperson for... something... but what?






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
"Every Day is a Bonus": Veteran's Day November 2009 in DC
Posted by: Garrett Murch at 1:50 PM
A great new video here from Reason.tv:



Tags: Veterans



Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Olbermann's Classless Three-Fingered Salute To Carrie Prejean
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 1:35 PM
3_finger_salute

Reminder: This is an Obama-approved "news" network. H/T: Mediaite






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
NY-23: The Loss That Could Propel a Conservative Surge
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 1:21 PM
My latest column deals with the possibility that conservatives might take the same energy used in NY-23, and replicate it in primaries across the nation. 

Here's an excerpt:

... significant primary races dot the horizon: In Texas, Gov. Rick Perry (a trailblazer in reducing the size and scope of government) seeks to fend off a challenge from moderate Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. In California, conservative Assemblyman Chuck DeVore seeks to paint former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina as an establishment liberal in their race to win the GOP nomination to challenge Sen. Barbara Boxer. In Florida, former House Speaker Marco Rubio is running for U.S. Senate against moderate Gov. Charlie Crist.

When all is said and done, we will have seen a tug-of-war for the heart and soul of the GOP playing out in three of our largest states (by population). Something to note is that the timeline allows for conservatives to focus and transfer their energies from one state to the next. The Texas primary is in March; three months later the battle shifts to California; after that, it's on to Florida for an August primary.

Read the whole thing here.




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