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The Patriot Post Chronicle 9-25
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____________________________ INSIGHT"If our economy of freedom fails to distribute wealth as ably as it has created it, the road to dictatorship will be open to any man who can persuasively promise security to all." -- psychologist and philosopher Will Durant (1885-1981)
"The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else." --French economist, statesman and author Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850)
"He who does not bellow out the truth when he knows the truth makes himself the accomplice of liars and forgers." --French poet, essayist and editor Charles Peguy (1873-1914)
DEZINFORMATSIAIt's about time: "The honeymoon is coming to an end for President Obama, but it's not personal, it's professional, as now the public appears to be judging the president on some of his actions. And right now, there's a growing concern about the budget deficit and some of this government interaction into the economy on things like GM. Five months into office, President Obama is now dealing with a public that is judging him more and more for the actions he's taking, and not just the promises he's made." --NBC's Chuck Todd
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain": "It is not an infomercial. ABC News does not do that." --ABC's Diane Sawyer on ABC's infomercial for Obamacare Wednesday night
Obamessiah complex: "Howard Dean is the man who really laid out the path for Barack Obama. He was the St. John the Baptist, I'd say, leading for that fellow, not to make any further reference there to the Deity." --MSNBC's Chris Matthews
From the sycophants: "In this fatherless world, where did you learn to love? ... Every parent in the country is watching your every move as a parent." --CBS's Harry Smith to Obama
Non compos mentis: "On this Father's Day, the American public should proudly note that our president takes his personal role as father (and spouse) as seriously as he does his job as father of the country. ... Come next Father's Day, our banking crisis might not be wholly resolved, the auto industry might not be on its feet again, and health care coverage might not be fully available to the uninsured. But we can only hope that fathers and spouses everywhere will be thinking 'What Would Obama Do?' as they navigate through the murky waters of parenthood and family life." --San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jennifer Weiss
No guns: "You've all seen what's happening in the streets of Tehran. How people are getting beaten, getting hit with tear gas, getting shot. Take a look at what Republican Senate candidate Marco Rubio of Florida posted on his Twitter page after watching those scenes that we've been watching. Quote: 'I have a feeling the situation in Iran would be a little different if they had a Second Amendment like ours.' Wow! Things would be different if the protestors had the constitutional right to bear arms?! To fight back against the Iranian Guard? I hadn't thought of that. Then again it wouldn't really be a non-violent protest, would it Mr. Rubio, if the non-violent protestors were walking around with guns!" --Chris Matthews, earning a second spot in Dezinformatsia **Then again, maybe the protestors might actually accomplish something with guns.
Newspulper Headlines:Although 'Misspelled' Is Right Up There: "'Definitely' Is Most Commonly Misspelt Word" --Daily Telegraph (London)
It's Always in the Last Place You Look: "Huge Roman-Era Cave Found by Jericho" --Jerusalem Post
Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: "Man Sets Off Fireworks in Bathroom at Del. Arby's" --Associated Press
News You Can Use: "10 Ways to Swat a Fly" --BBC Web site
Bottom Stories of the Day: "Strong Words on Climate Change" --Boston Globe
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto)
THE DEMO-GOGUESAmerikan president: "Now, the public [health care] plan, I think, is an important tool to discipline insurance companies. ...If what the insurance companies are saying is true, that they're doing their best to serve their customers ... they should be able to compete." --President Barack Obama
Sounds like a threat: "Our families, our businesses and our long-term fiscal health demands that we act and act now. To those here in Washington who've grown accustomed to sky-is-falling prognoses and the certainties that we cannot get this done, I have to repeat and revive an old saying we had from the campaign -- Yes, we can. We are going to get this done." --Barack Obama on his socialized medicine plan
He cares, but... "Well, uh, [the deficit] is something that keeps me awake at night. There's no doubt that we got a serious problem in terms of our long-term deficits and debt. I make no apologizes for having acted short-term to deal with our recession." --Barack Obama having his cake and eating it too
Poor guy: "I've got one television station that is entirely devoted to attacking my administration. I mean ... that's a pretty big megaphone and you'd be hard-pressed if you watched the entire day to find a positive story about me on that front." --Barack Obama, whining about Fox News
Quite proud of herself: "Could you say 'senator' instead of 'ma'am?' It's just a thing. I worked so hard to get that title. So I'd appreciate it." --Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) to Brigadier General Michael Walsh during a Senate hearing
It would be funny if it weren't a crying shame: "Why bother hanging out with celebrities when I can spend time with the people who made me one? I know where my bread is buttered. ... I have to admit though, it wasn't easy coming up with fresh material for this dinner. A few nights ago, I was up tossing and turning trying to figure out exactly what to say. Finally, when I couldn't get back to sleep, I rolled over and asked Brian Williams what he thought." --the media-made president at the Radio and TV Correspondents dinner