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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Chronicle 7-14-2010 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
The Foundation
"The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind." --Thomas Paine
Editorial Exegesis
"The NAACP, in crafting a resolution condemning racism in the Tea Party movement, seems to have forgotten those Black Panthers with clubs1 intimidating voters and wanting to kill white people. The 'angry mobs' that reshaped the 2010 political landscape are angry white racist mobs, at least according to a resolution [passed] by the NAACP at its annual convention this week in Kansas City, Mo. The resolution calls on 'all people of good will to repudiate the racism of the Tea Parties, and to stand in opposition to its drive to push our country back to the pre-civil rights era,' said Anita Russell, head of the Kansas City chapter of the NAACP. 'We need to realize it's really not about limited government.' We suppose 'tax cuts' is also code for racism. The resolution comes after the late Sen. Robert C. Byrd, former grand kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan, was honored for his service to the nation.... This may be a shock to ... the NAACP, but the Tea Party movement has black members. Lots of them, all concerned about ObamaCare's damage to the economy and the creeping socialism advanced by this administration. ... The proposed NAACP resolution says Tea Partyers 'displayed signs and posters intended to degrade people of color generally and President Barack Obama specifically.' Attacking the president's policies is not racism, though his defenders have tried to say so since Day One. As the polls plummet for the president and his party, we suspect this is an attempt to stir up the Democrats' African-American base, just as the administration's war on Arizona over illegal aliens is designed to stir up Hispanic voters. It is a manufactured issue designed to be used against Tea Party candidates such as Sharron Angle in Nevada and Rand Paul in Kentucky. Hope and change? Sounds like playing the old race card to us." --Investor's Business Daily2
Village Idiots
Nobody holds a racist candle to the NAACP: "We're deeply concerned about elements that are trying to move the country back, trying to reverse progress that we've made. We are asking that the law-abiding members of the Tea Party repudiate those racist elements, that they recognize the historic and present racist elements that are within the Tea Party movement." --NAACP spokeswoman Leila McDowell on the resolution condemning Tea Party "racism"
"We have to close the enthusiasm gap. The danger of the Tea Party is that people see them and think about periods in history when groups like them were much more powerful than they are now, and so a lot of what we spend energy doing is explaining to people what reality is, and that the reality is that the majority from 2008 still exists." --NAACP president Ben Jealous
Prep for tax hikes? "This debt is like a cancer. It is truly going to destroy the country from within. ... What we do is not so hard to figure out; it's the political consequences of doing it that makes it really tough." --Erskine Bowles, Demo head of Obama's debt panel, laying the groundwork for attacking your wallet
As if it's only a "message" problem: "We were forced to do things from the start to deal with this economic crisis that helped create a false narrative about spending and deficits that's had some impact on independent voters. And that's something we have to work on." --White House adviser David Axelrod, on the "false narrative" that emanates from their own media
Prep for another lawsuit: "It doesn't mean that if the law for whatever reason happened to go into effect, that six months from now, a year from now, we might not look at the impact the law has had ... and see whether or not there has been that racial profiling impact. If that was the case, we would have the tools and we would bring suit on that basis." --Attorney General Eric Holder, threatening further legal action against Arizona1
Second Amendment Nuts: "They need to sit in our chairs and worry about these nut jobs that go around with guns." --West Burlington, Iowa, Mayor Hans Mayor Trousil, responding to an NRA letter opposing the city's "firearm ban" ordinance
Upright
"In just a few short decades, the stalwart strivers for equality have turned into coddled whiners for hypersensitivity. The NAACP is a laughingstock. The group no longer represents the best interests of oppressed minorities, but the thin-skinned whims of the black elite and the ravenous appetite of the Nanny State. Establishment civil rights leaders now use their once-compelling moral authority to hector, bully and shake down corporate and political targets." --columnist Michelle Malkin
"Beware when the political class preens about protecting us from 'special interests.' The most powerful, persistent and anti-constitutional interest is the political class. Bradley Smith, former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, says that Disclose should stand for Democratic Incumbents Seeking to Contain Losses by Outlawing Speech in Elections. It is a reason for voters to multiply those losses." --columnist George Will
"The political rationale for the lawsuit the Obama administration has filed to overturn Arizona's immigration law is clear. ... [T]he lawsuit likely is an effort to boost the president's standing among Hispanics. ... Since federal appellate courts -- including the U.S. Supreme Court in a 1976 case -- have held that state laws which enforce federal statutes are not unconstitutional intrusions into federal jurisdiction, the administration is unlikely to prevail in court. But since the purpose of this lawsuit is political, that may not matter much to this scofflaw president." --columnist Jack Kelly
"Have you heard about the administration's propaganda campaign to adorn each federal 'stimulus' project with taxpayer-funded signs to remind us that these projects have been bestowed on us by the beneficence of the Obama administration? The signs read, 'Project funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.' In the first place, they're not funded by any act, but by the American taxpayer. This type of government self-promotion is eerily reminiscent of dictatorial governments in modern history that not only deprived their citizens of freedom and private property but also demanded to be glorified for the morsels they doled back out to them." --columnist David Limbaugh
Insight
"The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy. ... Roosevelt's policies were very destructive. Roosevelt's policies made the depression longer and worse than it otherwise would have been." --economist Milton Friedman (1912-2006)
"I don't know who started the idea that a President must be a Politician instead of a Business man. A Politician can't run any other kind of business. So there is no reason why he can run the U.S. That's the biggest single business in the World." --American humorist Will Rogers (1879-1935)
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