*$27 Million in stimulus money spent in non-existent zip codes. But I hear the unemployment rate is like, 0% there, so it’s cool.
*The Democrats continue to attack the messenger.
*An update from the religion of peace. An axe wielding Islamist broke into the home of Kurt Westergaard, one of the famous Dutch cartoonists who sparked outrage in the Muslim world with his depiction of Muhammad with a bomb in his turban.

The attacker was shot and then arrested by police. Mr. Westergaard was unharmed.
RELATED: The Death of Theocracy, by Christopher Hitchens.
“A country that attempts to govern itself from a holy book will immediately find itself in decline: the talents of its females repressed and squandered, its children stultified by rote learning in madrassas, and its qualified and educated people in exile or in prison. There are no exceptions to this rule.”
RELATED II: The Terror War and the Double Euphemism, by Roger L. Simon.
“Not that the “War on Terror” is an accurate appellation in the first place. “Man-caused disasters” is actually a euphemism of a euphemism, because the “War on Terror” itself has no real meaning. Terror is a method, not an end or a place. Fighting a “War on Terror” is like fighting a War on Cannons or Airplanes. Meaningless.
But we all know that the “War on Terror” is actually a euphemism for the “War on Radical Islam.” But nobody says it. Nobody official anyway.”
RELATED III: Terrorism’s Triumphant Techniques, by Ralph Peters.
RELATED IV: The Jokes On Us, by Mark Steyn.
“A thwarted terror attack at Christmas is bad enough. Spending the following week making yourself a global joke is worse. Every A-list despot and dimestore jihadist got that message loud and clear — and so did American allies already feeling semi-abandoned by this most parochial of presidents.”
RELATED V: Who is the Enemy? By Victor Davis Hanson.
“Radical Islamists sense, fairly or not, that this administration is angrier at prior officials who kept us safe than it is at those who wish to destroy us for who we are.”
*Throw five bucks at Scott Brown’s campaign for Teddy Kennedy’s Senate seat. It’s a long shot, but a chance for 51.
*According to John McLaughlin of the McLaughlin Group, freedom is overrated.
“When faced with economic uncertainty, people don’t want freedom. When they can’t see their economic future, they want the nanny state.”
Freedom is so 18th century.
*No rise in atmospheric carbon over the last 150 years? If this is true, and I stress if at this point, then you can forget ClimateGate. The entire AGW house of cards comes crashing down if CO2 is not increasing. I’ve said it before folks, this is just getting started.
RELATED: ClimateGate: You Should Be Steamed, by Neil Frank.
*Will the American People Finally Revolt? By Deroy Murdock.

