*Revenge of the Little People, by Jazz Shaw.
*Why Obama’s Big Economic Gamble is Failing, by James Pethokoukis.
*Bears in Backyards, by Erin McCarthy.
*Which states will benefit from Cap and Trade?

Hint: It’s not the red states.
*John Stossel now has his own blog.
*Et Tu, Big Business? By Jonah Goldberg.
“While doctrinaire socialists might feel betrayed by liberalism’s cozy embrace of big business, their betrayal pales in comparison to the bitterness of free-marketers who defend big business’s freedom to operate, only to see these businesses use that freedom to hide behind the skirts of the nanny state. Real freedom means the freedom to fail as well as succeed. Big business wants to be protected from the former and deny competitors the latter. And their betrayal, more than anything, disheartens those who would defend both freedoms.”
*The Domino Theory in the IG Scandal, by Robert Stacy McCain.
*Obama’s New Liberal Realism, by Victor Davis Hanson.
RELATED: Obama’s Fantastic Realism, by Rich Lowry.
*Your Daily Dose of Awesome:
IRAN LINKS
*The Fear is Gone: Voices From Iran, at the WSJ.
*Hope and Change, but not for Iran. By Charles Krauthammer.
“And where is our president? Afraid of “meddling.” Afraid to take sides between the head-breaking, women-shackling exporters of terror — and the people in the street yearning to breathe free. This from a president who fancies himself the restorer of America’s moral standing in the world.”
*Mousavi spokesman to Obama: Stop saying that we’re no different from Ahmadinejad, at Hot Air.
*Speak Out for Freedom, Mr. President, by Eric Florack.




