| *Something Fishy, by Matt Patterson
“Got that, America? If you’re against government-run health care, you’re not just a Nazi, you’re a racist Nazi. Liberals cannot help but think in such terms; their views to them are so enlightened that to oppose them is to automatically render one unfit for discourse…and unworthy of respect. The irony, lost on Pelosi et al, is that, if there had been a few more freedom-loving citizens in 1930’s Germany protesting government take over of industry, there may never have been a Nazi regime.” ALSO by Matt Patterson: Shark Week Has Seized Me In Its Gaping Maw. *Madam speaker thinks we are un-American. *Falling Out of Love With Barack Obama, by Ed Koch. *Are Liberals Seceding From Sanity, by Michael Lind. *Thomas Jefferson joins the “un-American” debate about health care.
*Obama Discovers That Health Care Reform is a Hard Sell, by Ron Hart. “If Obama has his way, his health care plan will be funded by his Treasury chief who did not pay his taxes, overseen by his Surgeon General who is obese, signed by a president who smokes and financed by a country that is just about broke. What possibly could go wrong?” *Obama’s Tone Deaf Health Campaign, by Dorothy Rabinowitz. RELATED: The Health-Care Grail: A public policy debate takes on religious overtones, at the WSJ. *I Am Kenneth Gladney, by Andrew Breitbart. RELATED: Beat Me in St. Louis, by Mark Steyn. “Gotta love this ”post-racial America”: Democrat union heavies can beat up a black guy using racial epithets and leave him in a wheelchair unable to speak — and happily (unlike, say, a black professor being asked for picture ID) it’s not “symbolic” of anything at all. Not a Sharpton in sight to speak up for him: Mr. Gladney’s only shot at fame is an entry in The Guinness Book of Records under “Least Famous Black Hate-Crime Victim In America.” *Five Myths About Health-Care Reform, by Jeff Emanuel. *Carter’s Crusade: Turning Christians Against Israel, by Mark Tooley. *The Community is Restless, by Mark Steyn. |
Friday July 30th 2010




