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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Chronicle 6-12-2013 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Demo-gogues
Indeed we do have problems: "If people can't trust not only the executive branch but also don't trust Congress and don't trust federal judges to make sure that we're abiding by the Constitution, due process and Rule of Law, then we're going to have some problems here." --Barack Obama
Belly laugh of the week: "If you talk to us [Democrats], it turns out we're pretty common-sense folks. We don't think government can do everything. We don't think that top-down solutions are the right way to go. We believe in the free market. We believe in a light touch when it comes to regulations. We don't want to tax all businesses out of business. But we do think that there's a role to play for government." --Barack Obama
She's got amnesia: "I don't remember saying that everybody in the country would have a lower premium, because everybody in the country doesn't have health insurance. So how could it be lower?" --Nancy Pelosi, rebutting reports of rising premiums thanks to ObamaCare
But just last year: "Everybody will have lower rates." --Nancy Pelosi, July 1, 2012
Nothing to see here: "Based on everything I've seen, the [IRS] case is solved. And if it were me, I would wrap this case up and move on to be frank with you." --Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD)
The BIG Lie: "The difference between this [NSA] program and the Bush program [is that] the Bush program was not sanctioned by law; this is pursuant to law. I think that's a very important distinction that some people don't draw, but they ought to draw." --Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD)
Dezinformatsia
Principle? "I opposed [the Patriot Act] when Bush was president, I oppose it with President Obama being there. I trust President Obama, but it's a bad precedent 'cause he won't be president forever. I am opposed to government overreach and government infringing upon the privacy of citizens." --MSNBC's Al Sharpton
That's racist! "The IRS is being used in exactly the same way as they tried to used the president's birth certificate. You see, for Republicans like Darrell Issa, who knows something about arson, the IRS now stands for something inflammatory. Those three letters are now on fire with political corruption and malfeasance, burning hot. ... And, despite the complete lack of any evidence linking the president to the targeting of tea party groups, Republicans are using it as their latest weapon in the war against the black man in the White House." --MSNBC's Martin Bashir
Total non sequitur: "[Rudy] Giuliani attacked POTUS last night for Benghazi so I am forced to remind Giuliani how many firefighters were killed on 9/11 because of him." --MSNBC's blowhard Lawrence O'Donnell
Willfully blind: "We actually don't have a problem with government debt, not yet. But, you know, people are worried about the rise. And of course, you can throw around big numbers. The fact of the matter is that the U.S. is a $16 trillion a year economy and the numbers are not that overwhelming as they sound if you just give the raw numbers." --New York Times columnist Paul Krugman
Sycophants: "Look at the glass half full for a minute. If Romney and Ryan had been elected, things would be so much worse. The president has the veto pen. ... He's going to stop anything bad from happening." --MSNBC political analyst Jonathan Alter
Newspulper Headlines:
The Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations: "Woo! A Third of Americans Are Happy With the Economy -- and That's Good News" --NationalJournal.com
Out on a Limb: "Attorney General Eric Holder Is Not Up to the Task" --The Washington Post
Questions Nobody Is Asking: "Is Obama's Charm Offensive Over?" --RollCall.com
Bottom Story of the Day: "Hillary Clinton Sends Her First Tweet" --USA Today website
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto2)
Village Idiots
Ya think? "I'm a little concerned that things have gotten a little -- a little out of whack. I think we can do a better job than we have. We can reform those regulations, reform those guidelines to better reflect that balance." --Attorney General Eric Holder
No doubt: "I'm proud of the work that I've done." --Eric Holder
Non Compos Mentis: "I'm a Christian. But Muslims are misunderstood. Intentionally misunderstood. We should all be more like them. They make sense, especially with their children. There is no other group like the Black Muslims, who put so much effort into teaching children the right things, they don't smoke, they don't drink or overindulge in alcohol, they protect their women, they command respect. And what do these other people do? They complain about them, they criticize them. We'd be a better world if we emulated them." --Bill Cosby
Government investing for the win: "We're going to have a few more bankruptcies. Sometimes it'll be like Solyndra where you get 3 cents on the dollar. Others, it'll be 80 cents, or something like that. If you look at what got started and what became bankable, was it successful? Yes. We were more successful than Wall Street. So come on, guys." --former Secretary of Energy Steven Chu
Obama's America: "That fundamental American promise that so many of us grew up with -- that no matter where you start out, with hard work, you can build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids -- that promise unfortunately is no longer within reach for too many families in our country." --Michelle Obama
Short Cuts
"At this point the only way to prevent people from hearing your conversations is to have them on MSNBC." --Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX)
"We wanted a president that listens to all Americans -- now we have one. ... If Obama wants to put this snooping thing to good use, how about spying on the IRS next time they throw a $4 million party." --comedian Jay Leno
"Anyway, I'm putting 'NSA: Do not read this email' at the top of all my emails, because I assume there is some sort of opt out on this thing." --humorist Frank J. Fleming
"Congress heard testimony from real people who'd been targeted by the IRS because they'd sought exemption for their conservative groups. The IRS questions were so intrusive. The only organizations they didn't red flag were the ones that have a red flag." --comedian Argus Hamilton
"A new report just came out. It says someone close to the president knew about the IRS scandal and kept his mouth shut. In other words, we can rule out Joe Biden." --comedian Conan O'Brien
"Generally, when it comes to White House scandals such as Watergate and Iran-Contra, the relevant questions are what the president knew and when he knew it. However, when it comes to Obama ... the questions appear to be what did Obama not know and when did he not know it?" --columnist Burt Prelutsky
"Addressing Ohio State University's 2013 graduates last month, Obama mocked people who 'warn that tyranny is always lurking just around the corner.' As he explained in another speech a month earlier, 'suspicion about government' makes no sense because 'the government is us.' If so, the government should be replaced, because none of us knows what we're doing." --columnist Jacob Sullum
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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