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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Chronicle 3-31-2010 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
"History will remember how often and adamantly President Barack Obama insisted that the socialized medicine law he signed last week would reduce the federal deficit. It will be his defining lie." --columnist Terence Jeffrey
"Results count, and the expansion of the welfare state has been an unmitigated disaster. Unless you're a bureaucrat. For bureaucrats, the failure of liberalism, rather than demonstrating the bankruptcy of its ideology, demonstrates the need for more of it -- and more of them." --columnist Arnold Ahlert
"Obama's decision to postpone his trip to Indonesia and Australia -- to a democracy with the world's largest Muslim population and to the only nation that has fought alongside us in all the wars of the last century -- is of a piece with his foreign policy generally: Attack America's friends and kowtow to our enemies. ... Obama proclaims that through persistence he can make the leaders of Iran, North Korea, Russia, China and the Palestinians see things our way. The evidence so far is that they are making him do things their way -- and that our friends are wondering whether it pays to be on America's side." --political analyst Michael Barone
Insight
"Nothing is so unbelievable that oratory cannot make it acceptable." --Roman philosopher Cicero (106-43 B.C.)
"A great many people mistake opinions for thoughts." --banking executive and author Herbert Victor Prochnow (1897-1998 )
The Demo-gogues
Arrogance: "Go for it." --Barack Obama challenging Republicans to campaign for repeal of his health care bill
More mockery: "There's been plenty of fear-mongering, plenty of overheated rhetoric. You turn on the news and you'll see the same folks are still shouting about there's going to be an end of the world because this bill passed. I'm not exaggerating. Leaders of the Republican Party, they called the passage of this bill Armageddon! Armageddon, end of freedom as we know it! So after I signed the bill I looked around to see if there were any asteroids falling or some cracks opening up in the earth. Turned out it was a nice day. Birds were chipping, folks were strolling down the mall. People still have their doctors." --Barack Obama
Belly Laugh of thee week: "No one has been more of an advocate for bipartisanship than the president of the United States." --House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco)
Now we can find out what's in the bill: "We didn't come here to self-perpetuate ourselves in office. We came here to make a difference in the public's life. Now we have to go out there and -- and tell people what is in the legislation. I have confidence that my members can do that. And, again, I wear two hats, by day, a speaker of the House, and, by evening, making sure that we have a strong Democratic majority." --Nancy Pelosi (Boy, have they ever made "a difference in the public's life.")
Defining terms: "Calling me a 'socialist' has as much basis in fact as calling health reform a 'government takeover' -- none at all." --Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Socialist-NV) on the health care takeover
Village Idiots
Touching, really: "It was incredibly moving to be in that room today. This was such an emotional high that I actually saw congressmen hugging senators. People are so used to low expectations around here that the idea that you could do something big and meaningful is exhilarating." --White House adviser David Axelrod on Obama signing the unconstitutional health care bill
Bipartisan attitude: "Democrats in America were put on earth to do one thing: Drag the ignorant hillbilly half of this country into the next century, which in their case is the 19th." --HBO's Bill Maher
Shootout at the Climategate Corral: "I want to call those deniers out into the street at high noon and shoot it out with those boneheads. ... Anybody that is a global warming denier at this point in time has got their head so deeply up their a-- I'm not sure they could hear me." --"Avatar" director James Cameron
Tyranny of "science": "I don't think we're yet evolved to the point where we're clever enough to handle a complex a situation as climate change. ... I have a feeling that climate change may be an issue as severe as a war. It may be necessary to put democracy on hold for a while." --British scientist James Lovelock, who developed Gaia theory, which says that the entire planet is a single organism
Freedom from religion: "We merely made a recommendation that the name be changed to something other than Good Friday. Our Constitution calls for separation of church and state. Davenport touts itself as a diverse city and given all the different types of religious and ethnic backgrounds we represent, we suggested the change." --Tim Hart, Chairman of the Iowa city Davenport's Civil Rights Commission, on the city's nixing the actual holiday name of "Good Friday" in favor of "Spring Holiday" (By the way, Tim, "separation of church and state" is NOT in the Constitution.)
Useful idiot: "Imagine if somebody were to really sit down with Osama bin Ladin and say, 'Listen man, what is it that you're so angry at me about that you're willing to have people strap bombs to themselves, or get inside of airplanes and fly them into buildings?' That would be the miracle if we can get -- sit down and talk to our enemies and find a way for them to hear us." --actor Matthew Modine
Short Cuts
"Congress is now preparing to pass yet another jobs bill. You know how to create more jobs in this country? Fire the people that wrote the first jobs bill. That obviously didn't work." --Jay Leno
"President Obama signed the health care reform bill [last] Tuesday. He's taken over the auto industry, banking industry and health care industry. As a child he used to play Monopoly by seizing the box and accusing the other children of scare tactics." --comedian Argus Hamilton
"I have a 27'' TV in the bedroom and the two things that don't fit on its relatively small screen are CinemaScope movies from the 1950s and Barack Obama's ego." --columnist Burt Prelutsky
"I am surprised that the numbers [in favor of ObamaCare] in the Washington Post poll weren't better. I mean, since this thing passed last weekend, we've been seeing the longest wet kiss in political history given to the Obama administration by the liberal media elite." --Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour
"[Vice President Joe Biden] is the man who, perhaps without intending, has given historical context to this presidency. After all, Obama sees himself as a successor to FDR and Truman, so now we have the historical procession: the New Deal, the Square Deal, and the Big [expletive] Deal. It would make a great T-shirt." --columnist Charles Krauthammer
(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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