Wednesday March 10th 2010

Daily Right 09/21/09

*President Obama now arguing with the dictionary over the definition of “tax increase.”  No, really.  To tell you how egregious this is, even George Stephanopoulos argues the point with him.

RELATED: Obama’s Non-tax Tax, at the WSJ.

*Newspaper Bailout?  More likely than you think.

“I am concerned that if the direction of the news is all blogosphere, all opinions, with no serious fact-checking, no serious attempts to put stories in context, that what you will end up getting is people shouting at each other across the void but not a lot of mutual understanding,” he (Obama) said.”

But you can be sure that the government will do all the fact-checking and contextualizing for you comrade, because that’s change you can believe in.

*Where Do We Go for Hope, by Jennifer Rubin.

*Is the administration starting a trade war with China?  At least progressives have one form of war they can believe in.

UPDATE: They’ll start a trade war, but they won’t meet with the Dalai Lama for fear of offending the Chinese. 

*Planting the Seeds: The politicized art behind the ACORN plan, by Andrew Breitbart.

*A Devolving, Depressing, and Debased Debate, by Victor Davis Hanson.

ALSO BY HANSON: Anatomy of the Racist Charge: How to turn a setback into a disaster.

RELATED: Jimmy Carter on Bigots: Takes one to know one, by Pam Meister.

RELATED II: Georgia Pharisee, at NRO.

“Jimmy Carter now has done to his ex-presidency what he did to his presidency, which is to say that he has, through his incessant moral preening, converted mere incompetence into something more unseemly.”

RELATED III: Backlash: The Race-Baiters Get Carded, by Christian Toto.

*Of Polish Angst and NATO, by Roger Cohen.

*Islamist Terror and Stockholm Syndrome, by Joseph Puder.

*The Long Retreat, by Mark Steyn.

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