Friday September 3rd 2010

Daily Right 10/13/09

*Nobelitics, by Victor Davis Hanson.

RELATED: The ‘I’m not Bush’ Award and its Uselessness, by Frank Fleming.

RELATED II: America’s Not Big Enough for Him, by Jennifer Rubin.

RELATED III: Obama Should Never Have Accepted This Tainted Prize, by Minette Marrin.

“Can it be that Obama is already intoxicated with the exuberance of his own celebrity? For that is all he is so far — a well-meaning super-celebrity.”

RELATED IV: First Citizen of the World, by Doctor Zero.

“Obama sees himself as First Citizen of the World, but America needs a President energetically loyal to her own interests, who speaks proudly and without qualifications of her history and achievements. In truth, America herself is the First Citizen of the World, and while our past is as complex as that of any other nation, our leadership of the global community has been exemplary by any rational standard. We are not doing the world any favors by mumbling an apology that only fools and villains are hungry to hear, and abandoning our leadership to crawl into a sick bed, while telling ourselves how much we deserve to suffer.”

RELATED V: Why the GOP Should Give O a Prize, by Rich Lowry.

RELATED VI: Cartoonists take on our Nobel Laureate.  My favorite:

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*Who Really Won?, by Mark Steyn.

“Obama’s priorities lie not in the Hindu Kush but in America: Why squander your presidency on trying to turn an economically moribund feudal backwater into a functioning nation state when you can turn a functioning nation state into an economically moribund feudal backwater?”

*The BBC actually asks, What Happened to Global Warming?

*Man’s Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century, by Ed Driscoll.

*Decline is a Choice: The New Liberalism and the end of American ascendency, by Charles Krauthammer.

 Read the whole thing, because it’s too important to excerpt.

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