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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Chronicle 1-20-2010 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Ditto: "We're all pretty unpopular. Why? Because people don't feel good, and we're the leaders and we're in office, and they expect us to do something about it." --House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD)
Dezinformatsia
Black Tuesday? "If you are looking for an analogy for a Republican victory in Massachusetts, the best one for Democrats may well be the stock market crash of 1929. ... You could have Democrats jumping out windows and off roofs." --Roll Call's Stu Rothenberg
Unhinged: "It's that rare election where voters know exactly what they're voting on. If they're with Democrat Martha Coakley they get health care reform. If they go for Republican Scott Brown it's deliberate, premeditated murder for health care!" --MSNBC's Chris Matthews
Despicable: "I wanted to apologize for calling Senator-elect Scott Brown an 'irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, tea bagging, supporter of violence against women and against politicians with whom he disagrees.' I'm sorry, I left out the word 'sexist.'" --MSNBC's Keith Olbermann
Predictions: "I's just going to get a lot uglier in Washington." --CBS News political analyst John Dickerson
Blame game: "While Coakley is a solid Democrat, she had never really worked directly with Kennedy on anything, according to a former Kennedy aide, so she didn't have the appellation of 'a Kennedy person,' which would have opened the door to a lot more resources earlier in the race." --Newsweek's Eleanor Clift with a strange explanation on Tuesday's election
Cheat to win: "I tell you what, if I lived in Massachusetts, I'd try to vote 10 times. I don't know if they'd let me or not, but I'd try to. Yeah, that's right, I'd cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. 'Cause that's exactly what they are." --MSNBC's radio talk-show host Ed Schultz
Time to worry: "You have top Democrats like Barney Frank of Massachusetts who said flatly if Martha Coakley, the Democrat, loses, health care is dead. So what kind of planning is the White House doing right now for backup? What's their Plan B?" --ABC's George Stephanopoulos
Nothing tragic about that: "[It would be] a tragedy of Greek proportions if Ted Kennedy's successor ... is the one who was responsible for the death of health care." --PBS's Judy Woodruff
Blame Bush more: "The stimulus was too small; policy toward the banks wasn't tough enough; and Mr. Obama didn't do what Ronald Reagan, who also faced a poor economy early in his administration, did -- namely, shelter himself from criticism with a narrative that placed the blame on previous administrations." --New York Times columnist Paul Krugman
Newspulper Headlines:
We Blame George W. Bush: "Blame Beacon Hill" --Joan Vennochi column, Boston Globe ++ "Blame Obama" --Jeff Jacoby column, Boston Globe
And You Thought We Were Kidding!: "After Obama Rally, Dems Pin Blame on Bush" --Hotline on Call, NationalJournal.com
Is That the Left Arm or the Far Left Arm?: "President Obama's Political Arm Under Fire" --Politico.com
'Maybe a Little Blow When You Could Afford It': "White House Offers Drug Deal" --NationalJournal.com
We Blame Global Warming: "UK Universities Warn That They Face 'Meltdown'" --Associated Press
Questions Nobody Is Asking: "The Big Question: Will a New Bank Fee Help?" --Hill Web site
News of the Tautological: "Democrats Trying to Mollify Unions" --Roll Call
Bottom Stories of the Day: "Body Art and Deviant Behavior: Study Finds Link Between Multiple Tattoos, Piercings and Trouble" --Chicago Tribune
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto)
Village Idiots
Sometimes Hollywood gets it right: "This isn't the Democratic party of our fathers and grandfathers. This is the party of Woodstock hippies. I was at Woodstock -- I built the stage. And when everything fell apart, and people were fighting for peanut-butter sandwiches, it was the National Guard who came in and saved the same people who were protesting them. So when Hillary Clinton a few years ago wanted to build a Woodstock memorial, I said it should be a statue of a National Guardsman feeding a crying hippie." --actor John Ratzenberger
Most of the time, though, they don't: "I went to the White House and was star-struck by our president and first lady. ... I think it is thrilling to have someone who is thoughtful and can articulate with a certain amount of passion and dispassion, the necessary choices that we have in the world." --actress Meryl Streep, admiring the actor in the White House
From the global village: "What is happening in Haiti seriously concerns me as U.S. troops have already taken control of the airport." --Nicaragua's Commie-Red "President" Daniel Ortega
"I read that 3,000 soldiers are arriving, Marines armed as if they were going to war. There is not a shortage of guns there, my God. Doctors, medicine, fuel, field hospitals, that's what the United States should send. They are occupying Haiti undercover." --Venezuela's Commie-Red strongman Hugo Chavez
"This is about helping Haiti, not about occupying Haiti." --French International Cooperation Minister Alain Joyandet (Of course, the moment the French see foreign troops, they have to assume it's an occupation.)
Short Cuts
"Televangelist Pat Robertson said the earthquake in Haiti happened because they were cursed. He says when they were a French colony, they made a pact with the devil to get rid of the French. Pat, please! You don't need a pact with the devil to beat the French." --comedian Jay Leno
"I've been out of the country for a couple of days, so let me see if I've got this right: America's preparing to celebrate the first anniversary of Good King Barack the Hopeychanger's reign by electing a Republican? In Massachusetts? In what the tin-eared plonkers of the Democrat machine still insist on calling 'Ted Kennedy's seat'?" --columnist Mark Steyn
"The Cambridge Chronicle reports that the union representing policemen in the college town near Boston has endorsed Scott Brown for Senate. This is especially amusing because Martha Coakley has intimate ties to the Cambridge police: 'Ms. Coakley along with some of her campaign workers have talked publicly about how her husband is a retired Cambridge Police Officer, giving appearances that she is being endorsed by the Cambridge Police,' the endorsement reads in part. President Obama did not say whether he thinks the Cambridge police acted stupidly." --Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto
"Democrats regularly say things that would end the career of any conservative who said them. And still, blacks give 90 percent of their votes to the Democrats. Reid apologized to President Obama, and Obama accepted the apology using his 'white voice.' So now all is forgiven. Clinton also called Obama to apologize, but ended up asking him to bring everybody some coffee. Now the only people waiting for an apology are the American people who want an apology from Nevada for giving us Harry Reid." --columnist Ann Coulter
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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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