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The pot and the kettle? "We learned that the modern conservative movement, which dominates the modern Republican Party, has the emotional maturity of a bratty 13-year-old." --New York Times columnist Paul Krugman on conservative reaction to Chicago being eliminated from contention for the 2016 Olympics
Newspulper Headlines:
Whatever You Do, Don't Tell Anyone!: "EXCLUSIVE: Obama Agrees to Keep Israel's Nukes Secret" --The Washington Times
That's 'Mr. President': "Community Organizer Says Olympics Will Bring Long-Awaited Improvements" --Chicago Public Radio Web site
Questions Nobody Is Asking: "Are You Up for Oprah's Karaoke Challenge?" --Chicago Sun-Times Web site
Questions That Answer Themselves: "Will California Become America's First Failed State?" --Guardian (London)
Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: "Brown Stink Bug Invades D.C.-Area" --NewsChannel8 Web site
News You Can Use: "New Blood-Thinning Drug Safer Than Rat Poison" --Faculty of 1000 Medicine press release
Bottom Stories of the Day: "Group Tied to Obama Urges Tax Increase" --The Wall Street Journal
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto)
The Demo-gogues
Faint praise coming from him: "I believe it's always a worthwhile endeavor to promote and boost the United States of America and invite the world to come see what we're all about." --Barack Obama, who's usually more concerned with apologizing for America, on losing out on bringing the 2016 Olympics to Chicago
Still Bush's fault: "I feel in my gut that this [IOC] vote [Friday] was political and mean-spirited. ... I thought we had really turned a corner with the election of President Obama. People are so much more welcoming of Americans now. But this isn't the people of those countries. This is the leaders still living with outdated impressions of Americans." --Illinois state rep. Susana Mendoza (D-Chicago) (On June 4, 2008, the IOC named Chicago as one of four finalists to host the 2016 Olympic games. Bush was president then. Nice try, though.)
"Chicago now is a victim of all of that negativism that came out of that bad image that was created." --Sen. Roland Burris (D-IL)
Surely, you can't be serious: "I don't expect to actually read the legislative language [of the health care bill] 'cause reading the legislative language is among the more confusing things I've ever done in my life." --Sen. Thomas Carper (D-DE)
Cat out of the bag: "Let me emphasize something very strongly as we begin this discussion. The United States has already this year alone achieved a 6 percent reduction in emissions simply because of the downturn in the economy, so we are effectively saying we need to go another 14 percent." --Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), effectively saying that economic destruction is the goal of cap and tax
When "leading by example" means coercion: "The federal government can and should lead by example when it comes to creating innovative ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase energy efficiency, conserve water, reduce waste, and use environmentally-responsible products and technologies." --Barack Obama on his new greenhouse-gas diet
Village Idiots
Non Compos Mentis: "[Having the Olympics in Chicago would be important to] let people know that we understand that sports saves lives, that it makes dreams come true, that it creates visions in kids' heads to make them think they can be the next David Robinson, the next Barack Obama, the next Nadia Comaneci, the next Oprah Winfrey." --Michelle Obama (Um, Barack isn't an athlete. Neither is Oprah.)
Oops: "Some of my best memories are sitting on my dad's lap, cheering on Olga and Nadia, Carl Lewis, and others for their brilliance and perfection." --Michelle Obama ("Mrs. Obama was 20 years old when Lewis first competed in the Olympics in 1984." --Michelle Malkin)
Blame Bush: "There must be [resentment against America]. The way we [refused to sign] the Kyoto Treaty, we misled the world into Iraq. The world had a very bad taste in its mouth about us. But there was such a turnaround after last November. The world now feels better about America and about Americans. That's why I thought the president's going was the deal-maker." --the "Reverend" Jesse Jackson, blaming George W. Bush for Chicago losing the Olympics (Kyoto was signed in 1997, but unanimously rejected by the Senate.)
How arrogant: "It's the world's loss." --White House adviser David Axelrod on Chicago losing the 2016 Olympics
Ingrate: "Capitalism did nothing for me.... You know, I had to pretty much beg, borrow and steal. The system is not set up to help somebody from the working class make a movie like this and get the truth out there." --filmmaker Michael Moore (According to Fortune magazine, "Moore's last three filmed diatribes -- 'Bowling for Columbine,' 'Fahrenheit 9/11' and 'Sicko' -- have amassed more than $300 million in theaters worldwide, and loads more on DVD; and 'Fahrenheit' is, by a long stretch, the top-grossing documentary of all time.")
Up is down, black is white: "Hollywood has the best moral compass, because it has compassion." --Hollyweird's Harvey Weinstein, the man behind the pro-Roman Polanski petition
Short Cuts
"Earlier bad boys -- Lord Byron, say -- were obliged to operate as 'transgressive' artists within a broader moral order. Now we are told that a man such as [Roman] Polanski cannot be subject to anything so footling as morality: He cannot 'transgress' it because, by definition, he transcends it. Yet all truly great art is made in the tension between freedom and constraint. In demanding that an artist be placed above the laws of man, Harvey Weinstein & Co. are also putting him beyond the possibility of art. Which may explain the present state of the movie industry." --columnist Mark Steyn
"Michael Moore's new movie slamming U.S. capitalism was boycotted by the teachers' union. They say he used a non-union crew to shoot the movie so he could save money and make more profit. Next they'll find out that he shot the whole thing in Vancouver." --comedian Argus Hamilton
"There is usually only a limited amount of damage that can be done by dull or stupid people. For creating a truly monumental disaster, you need people with high IQs." --economist Thomas Sowell
"The Obama Administration's health care public option, which is the key to an eventual government-run system, is starting to look like one of those corpses out of the grave from Zombieland." --columnist Stephen Moore
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Veritas vos Liberabit -- Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus, et Fidelis! Mark Alexander, Publisher, for The Patriot's editors and staff.
(Please pray for our Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world, and for their families -- especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)
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