*Cheney’s Revenge, at the WSJ.
“As long as George W. Bush and Dick Cheney were responsible for keeping Americans safe, Democrats could pander to the U.S. and European left’s anti-antiterror views at little political cost. But now that they are responsible, American voters are able to see what the left really has in mind, and they are saying loud and clear that they prefer the Cheney method.”
RELATED: Hiding Behind the Bushies, by Jennifer Rubin.
*What is Iran Planning for Thursday? by Michael Ledeen.
*Frank Rich and the State of Liberal Commentary, by Dennis Prager.
“Virtually every piece is filled with anger, filled with ad hominem responses to arguments, filled with insults of opponents, and at the same time devoid of arguments. A Frank Rich column is essentially a weekly tantrum meant to make his readers nod in agreement and reinforce their contempt for those who differ with them.”
*Obama’s Sham Bi-Partisan Show, by Lee Siegel.
*Why Are Liberals So Condescending? By Gerard Alexander.
“Every political community includes some members who insist that their side has all the answers and that their adversaries are idiots. But American liberals, to a degree far surpassing conservatives, appear committed to the proposition that their views are correct, self-evident, and based on fact and reason, while conservative positions are not just wrong but illegitimate, ideological and unworthy of serious consideration.”
RELATED: Liberal Conceit, by Christopher Chantrill.
RELATED II: The Liberal Prism of Condescension, by B. Daniel Blatt.
*The Potent Tea Party, by Rich Lowry.



