*Medicare Doctor Shortage Endangers Seniors’ Access to Care, by Matt Patterson.
*New Rasmussen poll shows that 10% of the American people are insane:
“Voter unhappiness with Congress has reached the highest level ever recorded by Rasmussen Reports as 71% now say the legislature is doing a poor job…
…Only 10% of voters say Congress is doing a good or excellent job.”
*Too Many Apologies, by Thomas Sowell.
*Better Here Than There, by Jonah Goldberg.
“Tom Friedman has gone so far as to wish America could be “China for a day” and to suggest that its “enlightened” regime is preferable to our own. It’s not that Friedman wants to abolish democracy, jail dissidents, or force abortions. He’s more like a drunk looking for his car keys where the light is good. He sees a nation doing things he thinks America should be doing, but doesn’t look for what he doesn’t want to see: the pollution, the cruelty, the lies and basic evil that are just as central to China’s methods as its “enlightened” investments in this or that.”
*Fearing Obama Agenda, States Push to Loosen Gun Laws, by Ian Urbina.
*My Gift to the Obama Presidency, by John Yoo.
“Barack Obama may not realize it, but I may have just helped save his presidency. How? By winning a drawn-out fight to protect his powers as commander in chief to wage war and keep Americans safe.”
*The “I Am Not George Bush” Policy, by Victor Davis Hanson.
*The Silence of the Lamb, by Rick Richman.
“Obama’s obsessive “reaching out to the Iranian leadership,” starting in his inauguration speech and continuing month after month in spite of no Iranian response, sent an unmistakable signal — one confirmed when he stood mute after the fraudulent Iranian election; confirmed again after he offered a muffled response to the secret nuclear facility in Qom; confirmed yet again when he remained silent as each of his “deadlines” passed; and confirmed even now by his continuing silence on the subject as he devotes his speeches and attention to ObamaCare. Lions know a lamb when they see one.”



