*Tea-partiers are now the same as those who attacked civil rights marchers. No, really:
““I have seen this kind of hate before. I have seen this discussion before,” he said. “I have seen snarling dogs going after people who were trying to peacefully assemble. I have seen the eyes of people who were being spat upon.”
This according to the number three democrat in the house, by the way. (H/T Hot Air)
*Yale is planning on publishing a book about the Mohammed cartoon controversy, without including the “offending cartoons.” Not just the cartoons either, but representations of Mohammed from Botticelli to Rodin. What’s the word I’m looking for, rhymes with Jhimmi?
*Big Business Goes Big for Health Care Reform, by John Stossel.
*47%. Suck it libtards.
*Poor Peggy Noonan, you can almost hear her heart break from here.
*Deadly Doctors, at the New York Post.
*President Obama, suffering from permanent foot-in-mouth disease when it comes to selling his health care plan, has pissed off another group of doctors. This time it’s the surgeons.
*Obama and the Permanent Campaign, by Karl Rove.
*While all you hippies are celebrating the 40th anniversary of Woodstock this weekend, please remember that 109 service members died in Vietnam during those 4 days.
*The Mark of McCain, by Mytheos Holt.
“In fact, if you took Nelson Rockefeller’s speech to the GOP in 1964 when Barry Goldwater was nominated, toned down the language so a whiny teenager would understand it, inserted a few pointless digs at other peoples’ appearance/online fan base, one or two lines of bizarre biker fetishization, and peppered it with logical fallacies and non sequiturs, you’d have the makings of a pretty standard Meghan McCain column.”
*A U.S. President, Raised on KGB Propaganda, by Oleg Atbashian.
“The Soviet Union may have self-destructed in 1991, but the seeds of intellectual deception it had planted gave such a bountiful crop that seventeen years later America has elected a leader who is guided by received notions designed to subdue and destroy this country. Apparently, the rumors about America’s victory in the Cold War appear to have been greatly exaggerated.”
*On Health Care, a Populist Revolt, by Rich Lowry.
*Testing ObamaCares Meddle, by Jonah Goldberg.
“A government charged with extending life expectancy must meddle not just with our health care, but with what we eat, how we drive, how we live. A government determined to cut costs must meddle not just with how we live, but how we die.
That sounds scary and un-American to me. And if that makes me paranoid and unpatriotic, then I am what I am.”

