Friday July 30th 2010

Daily Right 9/23/09

*Acorn Who? Obama heads for the high grass, by John Fund.

“Given his longstanding ties with Acorn, President Obama’s protestations of ignorance or disinterest in the group’s latest scandal seem preposterous. Here’s hoping White House reporters will press the president to clarify just how much he really knows about Acorn and when he knew it.”

Yes, because we know how intense the questioning of this White House has been from the dinosaur media.

*Shut your mouth, you lazy, good for nothing teen-agers, and just do what your betters tell you to do.

*It has sadly come to this; Canada has bigger balls than the US.

“Canada will boycott Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s speech at the United Nations today, saying his outbursts about the Holocaust and Israel are “shameful.”

RELATED: Obama Caves to Iran, Again. By Stephen Hayes.

RELATED II: Worst Foreign Policy Ever, at the Washington Times.

RELATED III: Obama and the Politics of Concession, by Mark Helprin.

RELATED IV: No More Allies, by Abe Greenwald.

“Barack Obama’s address to the UN General Assembly was much more than some feel-good, can’t-we-all-get-along pep rally for the multi-culti set. It was a straightforward explication of a worldview that seeks to redefine international relations along frighteningly utopian lines.”

*Is ObamaCare Constitutional?  Richard Epstein doesn’t think so.

*Acorn Stings: The Untold Story, by Frank Fleming

*Obama’s Time Warp: The US is still the bad guy, by Michael Barone.

RELATED: The UN Loves Obama Because He is Weak, by Nile Gardiner.

“Obama’s popularity at the UN boils down essentially to his willingness to downplay American global power. He is the first American president who has made an art form out of apologizing for the United States, which he has done on numerous occasions on foreign soil, from Strasbourg to Cairo. The Obama mantra appears to be – ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do to atone for your country. This is a message that goes down very well in a world that is still seething with anti-Americanism.”

Emphasis mine.  ALSO By Gardiner: Obama at the UN: His most naïve speech ever?

“Overall this was a staggeringly naïve speech by President Obama, with Woodstock-style utterances like “I will not waver in my pursuit of peace” or “the interests of peoples and nations are shared.” All that was missing was a conga of hippies dancing through the aisles with a rousing rendition of “Kumbaya”.

*Barack Obama: College Administrator, by Victor Davis Hanson.

*Your Daily Dose of Awesome: Behold, Saturn!  Click to see the bigger image (which is frickin’ huge).

 

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