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A collections of editorials and podcasts that I read or listened to today.

-Chris

Investor’s Business Daily Editorials

  • Trouble With Reality - Leadership: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says the Social Security program is “fine.” How discouraging that someone who’ll ignore an impending catastrophe for political reasons retains such a lofty position.
  • Our New Best Friend? - Diplomacy: Sitting in the Oval Office Monday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, President Obama hailed France as our top friend and ally. Nothing against France, but that’s an insult to the United Kingdom.
  •  Sentiment Shifts - Public Opinion: Were November’s midterm elections really the watershed that many say they were? Based on the first IBD/TIPP Poll of the new year, the answer would have to be a big “yes.”
  •  China Spurns Defense Secretary Gates - Defense: Dealing from a position of increasing strength against increasing U.S. weakness, China has rebuffed an overture to hold strategic nuclear talks. Why should they? As we disarm unilaterally, time is on their side.
  •  Tragedy In Tucson: On Palin’s Hands? - Searching For Answers: From New York newspaper columnists to an Illinois senator, the liberal left is blaming the Tea Party and conservative stars for the shooting of an Arizona congresswoman. How about blaming the communist and Nazi-loving shooter?
  •  An Abuse Of Star Power - Pop Science: We’ve entered an era of extreme idiocracy where celebrities have more voice in serious matters than scientists. The vaccine-autism fraud shows the real dangers of this trend.
  •  Hillary Hauls Out Old ‘Extremist’ Rap - Politics: If there’s one thing more detestable than using a crime to make political hay, it’s using the crime to make the hay abroad. Hillary Clinton hit that new low in comments on the Giffords attack.
  •  Not Letting Another Crisis Go To Waste - Political Exploitation: In the wake of the Arizona killings, knee-jerk Democrats want to crack down on free speech and place more limits on gun ownership. All of this because a single man out of 310 million with no links to conservatives or talk radio allegedly goes mad.
  •  A Divisive Sheriff - Security: It’s bad enough that a fine congresswoman is shot down by a crazed assassin. But do those whose job it is to prevent such awful things have to insert their own base politics into the tragedy?

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Mark Levin

With Hillary Clinton seemingly missing in action, could this be a political move toward the Oval Office or just poor management by the Obama Administration? Either way it could leave Americans very vulnerable.

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  • Tom Barrett (D CAND, WI-GOV RECALL) passes on honoring slain cops to… stump-speech the UAW. #recall May 20, 2012
    When it came out last week that Milwaukee mayor (and Wisconsin Democratic candidate for governor in the upcoming recall election) Tom Barrett had skipped out on two ceremonies honoring Milwaukee police officers, there was some questions about what Barrett thought could possibly be more important that going to, say, a memorial service for slain Wisconsin poli […]
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  • Sen. Ron Johnson delivers weekly GOP address – Obama grew debt, not economy May 19, 2012
    In the weekly GOP address, Wisconsin’s U.S. Ron Johnson takes the president to task for the failed Obama economic policies: “We are all disappointed by the failure of President Obama’s economic policies… His budget busting stimulus plan grew government, grew our debt, but failed to grow our economy.” You can watch Senator Johnson’s terrific address below: Se […]
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  • Obama Once Again Shifting the Blame on Gas Prices May 19, 2012
    This week, President Obama and Interior Secretary Salazar returned to familiar territory, once again chastising energy companies for maintaining an inventory of undrilled Federal leases. Obama challenges oil companies to drill existing leases WASHINGTON – The White House on Tuesday pushed back against the oil and gas industry’s claims that the Obama administ […]
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  • Chen Guangcheng: The Value of One Voice May 20, 2012
    Activist Chen Guangcheng and his immediate family are out of China. This is a good thing, and the Obama Administration deserves credit for making it happen. There will be plenty of opportunity for the American political system to assess the Administration’s initial handling of the matter and what it says about its foreign policy priorities. There are certain […]
    Walter Lohman
  • Liberals Say Public Broadcasting’s $445 Million Federal Subsidy Is ‘Tiny’ May 19, 2012
    NPR, PBS and other public broadcasting outlets are asking taxpayers to fork over $445 million in funding for the next fiscal year. But not if Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO) have anything to say about it. The conservative lawmakers want to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the steward of the federal government’s “investment” […]
    Rob Bluey
  • NATO and Missile Defense: Words in a Summit Declaration Will Not Be Enough May 18, 2012
    When NATO leaders meet this weekend in Chicago, they are expected to announce an Interim Missile Defense Capability in Europe. This announcement might read well in the summit’s declaration, but a lot more will need to be done before the members of the alliance will be protected from the ever-increasing missile threat. According to NATO’s strategic concept, “ […]
    Luke Coffey
  • It’s About Politics, Not Race March 10, 2012
    In the latest example of “hard to believe” comments, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX) says he is surprised at some of the snipping directed at him by fellow Democrats over his involvement in negotiations regarding redistricting. (http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Cuellar-I-was-attacked-for-standing-up-for-3390552.php) However, these attacks on […]
    George Rodriguez
  • Heights Chant Offends Edison March 8, 2012
    Here we go again. Last Saturday, Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio played basketball and beat San Antonio’s Edison High School in a state playoff game. Unfortunately, a few students from Heights began chanting “USA! USA!” Because Edison’s team roster is predominantly Hispanic, several “grown-ups” including SA Independent School District athletic direc […]
    George Rodriguez
  • Regarding Comments by Ciro Rodriguez about new redistricting maps March 6, 2012
    Regarding Comments by Ciro Rodriguez about new redistricting maps – http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/politics/article/Foes-of-new-redistricting-maps-line-up-3371795.php  Ciro Rodriguez’ response (in SA Express-News, March 1, 2012) to the new proposed redistricting maps by the Court shows the entitlement mentality that predominates in among liberal Hispanic D […]
    George Rodriguez