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The Patriot Post Chronicle 08-30
From The Federalist Patriot
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Newspulper Headlines: This Is Sparta!: “A Cast of 300 Advises Obama on Foreign Policy” - The New York Times
Where’s Jesse Jackson When You Need Him?: “Asthma Risk From Too Many Nuts During Pregnancy” - MSNBC.com
‘...Then Again, Maybe I’m the Crazy One’: “Normal Man Wakes Up to Find Two Masked Men With Handguns in Bedroom” - Pantagraph (Bloomington, IL)
Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: “Second Troy Cat Death Raises Alarm” - Times Union (Albany, NY) Break “Art Auctions on Cruise Ships Lead to Anger, Accusations and Lawsuits” - The New York Times Break “Robots Take Over University” - WEAU-TV Web site (Eau Claire, WI)
News You Can Use: “How to Survive in a Nuclear-Armed World” - Paris (Texas) News
Bottom Stories of the Day: “Bush, Congress Get Record Lows in AP-Ipsos Poll” - Associated Press Break “Obama Well Ahead in California, Poll Shows” - San Francisco Chronicle (Thanks to The Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto)
UPRIGHT“At this point it would take a willing suspension of disbelief to put any trust in the military judgment of... Barack Obama.” - Paul Greenberg
“The idea that four months before a presidential election a candidate can run through these countries, meet some world leaders, and claim experience in these matters may impress the liberal media, but to me, it exposes just how unprepared for the presidency this guy is... I have never seen a presidential candidate with less to offer this nation - yet with more arrogance and self-delusion - than Barack Obama.” - Rush Limbaugh
“I think that the coverage [Barack Obama] is getting is beyond presidential. It’s papal. I mean, a president never has all three anchors on the way with him... If you needed any evidence of how much in the tank the mainstream media are, this is it.” - Charles Krauthammer
“Obama’s self-deprecation was his most charming bit, but lately he is, well, less charming. He and his wife seem more like a finger-wagging principal and teacher tag team, with Michelle Obama promising that her husband will make us work harder when he becomes president. You get the feeling that should the Obamas take over, we’ll all be staying after school. They used to call that detention.” - Kathleen Parker
“To say you’re going to get out on a certain schedule - regardless of what the Iraqis do, regardless of what our enemies do, regardless of what is happening on the ground - is the height of absurdity.” - Michael O’Hanlon, Democrat foreign policy analyst at the liberal Brookings Institute
“The real American dream is not found in having a government that helps you pay for your home, your health care and your retirement. It is found in taking care of those things yourself, as a free and independent person.” - Terence Jeffrey
“Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are called government-sponsored enterprises. At times, Congress has seemed a Fannie Mae- and Freddie Mac-sponsored enterprise.” - Rich Lowry
EDITORIAL EXEGESIS“Barack Obama departs for Iraq... with a media entourage as large as some of his rallies. He’ll no doubt learn a lot, in addition to getting a good photo op. What we’ll be waiting to hear is whether the would-be Commander in Chief absorbs enough to admit he was wrong about the troop surge in Iraq. Mr. Obama has made a central basis of his candidacy the ‘judgment’ he showed in opposing the Iraq war in 2002, even if it was a risk-free position to take as an Illinois state senator. The claim helped him win the Democratic primaries. But the 2007 surge debate is the single most important strategic judgment he has had to make on the more serious stage as a Presidential candidate. He vocally opposed the surge, and events have since vindicated President Bush. Without the surge and a new counterinsurgency strategy, the U.S. would have suffered a humiliating defeat in Iraq. Yet Mr. Obama now wants to ignore that judgment, and [recently] his campaign erased from its Web site all traces of his surge opposition. Lest media amnesia set in, here is what the Obama site previously said: ’The problem - the Surge: The goal of the surge was to create space for Iraq’s political leaders to reach an agreement to end Iraq’s civil war. At great cost, our troops have helped reduce violence in some areas of Iraq, but even those reductions do not get us below the unsustainable levels of violence of mid-2006. Moreover, Iraq’s political leaders have made no progress in resolving the political differences at the heart of their civil war.’ Mr. Obama’s site now puts a considerably brighter gloss on the surge. Yet the candidate himself shows no signs of rethinking.” - The Wall Street Journal
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