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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Chronicle 11-02-2011 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Not learning from mistakes: "I know others disagree, but we have very lax laws when it comes to guns. My concern ... is that there's been a lot said about Fast and Furious, and perhaps mistakes were made. But I think this hunt for blame doesn't really speak about the problem. And the problem is, anybody can walk in and buy anything." --Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) arguing for a national gun registry, ironically, no sooner than Canada moved to abandon their own2
Dezinformatsia
Media narrative: "Republicans won the 2010 Congressional elections. They were supposed to come to Washington and make a deal with the Democrats, one favorable to their side and the people who voted for them, but a deal nonetheless. ... The Tea Party Republicans rejected a consensus. They deserve the whack they're now getting in the polls. Nine percent of the country approves of the job Congress is doing. Got it, Mr. and Mrs. Tea Party? You are less popular -- not just less than Jimmy Carter, not just less than Barack Obama -- but any president in history." --MSNBC's Chris Matthews
Hoping for peril: "There are people in the streets, here in New York ... [and] in other cities around the country and around the world. Does the Republican Party, if they ignore the Occupy Wall Street group, do they do so at their own peril?" --NBC's Matt Lauer
Sometimes the truth is hard: "The conservative view, as you know, is, 'Look, we're one of the only countries in the world literally propping up the housing market.' You've got two of the big mortgage giants in the country guaranteeing 90 percent of the mortgages. They are now, in effect, owned by the federal government. We're not allowing the market to bottom itself out and for the true correction to happen. Is that just harsh conservative orthodoxy talking?" --NBC's David Gregory
Belly Laugh of the Week: "In fact, Obama stands to the right of Ronald Reagan on issues like entitlement reform: no other President of either party has proposed raising the retirement age for Medicare. ... What Obama is supporting are not policies that divide America, especially on the major economic issues, but a sane, moderate program of action that a significant majority of Americans favor. ... To ask the President not to support those policies, as forcefully as he can, defies not only reason and best politicial [sic] practices, but also the best interests of this country." --Time Magazine's Joe Klein
Newspulper Headlines:
Out on a Limb: "2012 Election Will Be a Referendum on Obama, Whether He Likes It or Not" --The New Republic website
You Call That Fair and Balanced?: "Boy Attacked by Fox in Bedroom" --Daily Telegraph (London)
Agnostics Unsure How They Feel About Pope: "Pope Praises Agnostics" --National Review Online
Bottom Story of the Day: "Black Voters' Support for Obama Is Steady and Strong" --The New York Times
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto5)
Village Idiots
An odd defense: "Six weeks ago what was all the media talking about? ... What was the national discussion? ... The debt ceiling. The debt. The debt ceiling. The deficit. We've gotta reduce the deficit. We've gotta reduce the deficit. Over and over and over, all summer long. The debt ceiling. The deficit. The debt ceiling. The deficit. Can I ask you honestly, when's the last time in the last few weeks you've heard them talking about the debt ceiling? Or the deficit? This movement has shut down that bull---- discussion." --Flea Party spokesman Michael Moore
Judicial activism is good: "Let's not forget about what it meant when my husband appointed those two brilliant Supreme Court justices and for the first time in history, our daughters -- and our sons -- watched three women take their seats on our nation's highest court. But more importantly, let's not forget the impact those decisions will have on our lives for decades to come -- on our privacy and security, on whether we can speak freely, worship openly, and love whomever we choose. That is what's at stake [in 2012]." --Michelle Obama
A call to violence? "[Barack Obama's re-election] is going to require each of you to grab somebody by the shoulders and make them understand what's at stake. ... It's up to each of you to work like you've never worked before." --Michelle Obama
We are the world: "I have a pretty good idea how the 21st century works and there's not a single successful country on the planet that operates on the theory that the government is the problem. Not one." --Bill Clinton
Short Cuts
"Sloppy words and sloppy thinking often go together, both in the mobs and in the media that are covering them. It is common, for example, to hear in the media how some 'protesters' were arrested. But anyone who reads this column regularly knows that I protest against all sorts of things -- and don't get arrested. The difference is that I don't block traffic, join mobs sleeping overnight in parks or urinate in the street. If the media cannot distinguish between protesting and disturbing the peace, then their education may also have wasted a lot of taxpayers' money." --economist Thomas Sowell
"What [Obama] spoke about [last week] was tweaking the student loan program, which he now controls. ... It turns out what he is offering the students is between $4.50 and $7.70 a month of relief. ... If his audience had known how minuscule is the benefit, he would have been laughed out of that auditorium." --columnist Charles Krauthammer
"President Obama made new rules to lower student loan payments which don't apply to delinquent borrowers. The program is only open to people who are current on their payments. Helping people who aren't in financial trouble is what he accused Bush of doing." --comedian Argus Hamilton
"President Obama invited trick-or-treaters to the White House Saturday night and they had a very scary party. They sat in a circle, turned off all the lights and the kids read the president his poll numbers." --comedian Jay Leno
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis! Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
(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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