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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Chronicle 2-17-2010 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Dezinformatsia
Whose money is it? "The Bush tax cuts are the single largest part of the black hole that is the federal budget deficit." --Newsweak editor Fareed Zakaria
Obama's national security theater: "Let us talk about Dick Cheney and the point that he seems to be trying to make ... is that ... the Obama administration, is not taking terrorism seriously enough. Is this theater or is there a real point to be made?" --CBS's Harry Smith
Now they ask? "Don't you think when the former vice president says America is weaker than it has been that [he is] giving aid and comfort to the enemy, that [he is] encouraging another attack?" --Fox's Geraldo Rivera
Good riddance: "'End of an era. The last Kennedy in Congress calling it quits.' ... It was 1946 when [Patrick's] uncle John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected to the House. Then, his uncle, Senator Robert Kennedy, and then his father, Ted. There has always been a Kennedy in Washington." --ABC's Diane Sawyer
Alpha Jackass: "The whole of the anger-at-government movement is predicated on this: Times are tough, the future is confusing, the threat from those who would dismantle our way of life is real, as if we weren't to some extent doing it for them now. And the president's black. But you can't come out and say that's why you're scared. ... And so this is where the euphemisms come in. But taxes haven't gone up, the budget deficit is from the last administration's adventurous war, grandma is much more likely to be death-paneled by your insurance company, and a socialist president would be the one who tried to buy as many voters as possible with stupid tax cuts." --MSNBC's Keith Olbermann
The media have done their job: "While the president is showing signs of vulnerability on his handling of the economy -- a majority say he has yet to offer a clear plan for creating jobs -- Americans blame former President George W. Bush, Wall Street and Congress much more than they do Mr. Obama for the nation's economic problems and the budget deficit, the poll found. They credit Mr. Obama more than Republicans with making an effort at bipartisanship, and they back the White House's policies on a variety of disputed issues, from allowing gays to serve openly in the military to repealing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy." --New York Times' political reporter Adam Nagourney
Newspulper Headlines:
'Think, Mr. President -- Where Were You When You Last Had It?': "Obama Loses the Country" --Commentary Web site
Uh, the Earthquake?: "Haiti Gives Death Toll of 270,000; No Explanation" --Associated Press
Step 1: Don't Lie: "Scientists Seek Better Way to Do Climate Report" --Associated Press
We Blame Global Warming: "To Succeed, Florida Must Be Cool Again, Economic Leaders Say" --Miami Herald
Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: "Snow Shuts Down Federal Government, Life Goes On" --Associated Press
Bottom Stories of the Day: "Charges of Hypocrisy, Failure in Stimulus Spending" --St. Louis Post-Dispatch Web site
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto)
Village Idiots
Vigor or ... whatever: "At the end of the day, wherever [Khalid Sheikh Mohammed] is tried, in whatever forum, what we have to ensure is that it's done as transparently as possible and with adherence to all the rules. If we do that, I'm not sure the location or even the forum is as important as what the world sees in that proceeding." --Attorney General Eric Holder
What happened to "Dissent is patriotic"? "Politically motivated criticism and unfounded fear-mongering only serve the goals of al-Qa'ida. ... Terrorists are not 100-feet tall. Nor do they deserve the abject fear they seek to instill. ... Politics should never get in the way of national security. But too many in Washington are now misrepresenting the facts to score political points, instead of coming together to keep us safe." --Assistant to the president and Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism John Brennan
Nothing gets by her: "We see that the government of Iran -- the supreme leader, the president, the parliament -- is being supplanted and that Iran is moving toward a military dictatorship. You know, that is our view." --Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, sharp as a marble
They say the debate is over: "To deny what scientists or scientific evidence is showing, is inappropriate. And as I said earlier, to me ... it's unpatriotic." --Bill Nye the Science Guy on global warming and blizzards
But on the other hand: "I don't believe the vast majority of climate scientists think [the debate is over]. This is not my view." --Phil Jones, director of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia and the central figure in ClimateGate
"For the longest time, every Republican election has been based on some sentimental bulls--t: the flag, or the flag pin, or the Pledge, or the, 'It's morning in America.' ... Yes, yes, the love of our troops, the ultimate in fake patriotism. Are you kidding? The troops, we pay them like s--t, we f--k them and trick them on deployment, we nickel and dime them on medical care when they get home, not to mention the stupid wars that we send them to. Yeah, we love the troops the way Michael Vick loves dogs." --HBO's Bill Maher
Short Cuts
"How much time, do you suppose, has Eric Holder spent as attorney general of the United States explaining that he meant no harm by all the harm he's done?" --columnist Paul Greenberg
"Our government can't even resolve confusion about George Washington's birthday. How could it possibly improve our health care system?" --columnist Tom Purcell
"The bottom line on Obama: He puts our money where his mouth is." --CNS News editor Terence Jeffrey
"If global warming gets any worse I'm going to have to buy a snowmobile." --political analyst Rich Galen
"The Weather Channel reported snow on the ground in forty-nine states Friday for the first time ever. It's a winter nobody will forget. Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize for his book on global warming and now it's up for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction." --comedian Argus Hamilton
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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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