*Nancy Pelosi moves to block investigation of corrupt politicians (read: all of them, but mostly Dems).
*The New York Times finally notices that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are about to fall into the hands of the Taliban.
*In the tank, bright colors addition. Check out the media coverage of Camelot Workers Paradise the Obama administration. (H/T Hot Air)

*Commie. “What I think will change, what I think was an aberration, was a situation where corporate profits in the financial sector were such a heavy part of our overall profitability over the last decade.”
Explain to me how you can have profits without business, oh wise one.
RELATED: We Can’t Afford to Have Government Run Business, by Charles Lawton.
*American Idol President to visit American Idol.
*The Lawless President, by Jennifer Rubin.
“All of this is justified in the name of addressing the economic crisis, but the implication is clear and long reaching. Property owners, investors, contracting parties, and anyone relying on the impartial operation of the rule-of-law are at risk.”
RELATED: An attorney representing Chrysler bondholders accuses the White House of threatening her clients with public humiliation if they didn’t roll over and accept the fiat ruling that puts the UAW in charge. The White House denies the accusation.
*Obama Looks Moderate, Acts Radical, by Mark Steyn.
*Do Democrats Want to Take Our Guns, by AWR Hawkins.
*Words Matter in the War on Terror, by Raymond Ibrahim.
“Words matter. Whom those words are directed at matters even more. The world’s Muslims aren’t holding their breath to hear what sort of Islamic legitimacy the U.S. government is about to confer on any given Islamist group, since it is not for non-Muslims — the despised infidels — to decide what is and is not Islamic in the first place. Americans, on the other hand, who still wonder “why they hate us,” are in desperate need of understanding. Using accurate terminology is the first step.
Finally, as this article is dedicated to “words,” know that there is a reason that the words “knowledge” and “acknowledge” are etymologically related: without doing the latter — in this case, without acknowledging the true nature of the Islamist enemy and his goals — one can never possess the former: requisite knowledge for victory.”
*Your Daily Dose of Awesome: Megan Fox will not be playing Wonder Woman in Joss Whedon’s adaptation. I know, technically NOT news, but it does allow me to post this:

Happy Monday.
-QC-
