Saudi Arabia has led a quiet campaign ... demanding behind closed doors that oil-producing nations get special financial assistance if a new climate pact calls for substantial reductions in the use of fossil fuels. ...
Get it from Al Gore.
Geeeezus, do you believe these jackasses!?
10/08 at 07:18 PM •
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Paige Bennethum, 4, holds her daddy’s hand as he lines up in formation before heading to Iraq. Credit: Abby Bennethum
Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Brett Bennethum was preparing to depart from Fort Dix, N.J., for Iraq, leaving behind his pregnant wife and two little girls. His family was there to see him off. His commanding officer didn’t have the heart to tell Paige she had to let go of her daddy.
Because of the Sheik’s comment (superficially attractive, but without recognizing American exceptionalism), I need to clarify my point, above:
(Watch the video at this link starting about 3:30.)
War is important. It is inherently uncivilized in its prosecution. Our national leadership cannot legitimately ask troops and their families to risk everything, unless the objective is important enough to kill and suffer and die for. If it is, then they cannot quit until the job is finished: you know, victory. Anything less is not only a vile betrayal of those who fought, it is a betrayal of the American people whose freedom and safety depend on the original objective.
(For an example of true betrayal of one’s word, go watch this.)
10/08 at 04:45 PM •
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“but she has such toned and shapely arms!!!”
Now we have Michelle’s family tree accompanied by a breathless tale of her slave Great4Grandmother.
[NYT workaround: if they try to make ya register, copy/paste the article title into gloogle and take the first link.]
10/08 at 03:57 PM •
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and strangely lacking in ...erm, nuance
Now, the White House has shifted strategy, “emphasizing the campaign against Al Qaeda in Pakistan while arguing that the Taliban in Afghanistan do not pose a direct threat to the United States,”
“They’re not the same type of group,” [White House Dough Boy Robert Gibbs] said. “Al Qaeda is a global, transnational jihadist movement that has conducted attacks on the United States homeland, conducted attacks on our allies, continues to plan and has the intent and will to do so again.”
uhm… But who gave alQ a nice little nest to plan from? And who has infiltrated their neighbor’s infrastructure? ...their nuke owning neighbor?
I’m just being a a Big Ol’ Guurl—worrying about shadows and unicorns. Cuz, gee—they said themselves:
“We did not have any agenda to harm other countries including Europe nor [do] we have such agenda today,” said the statement posted on a known Taliban website. “Still, if you want to turn the country of the proud and pious Afghans into a colony, then know that we have an unwavering determination and have braced for a prolonged war.”
It’s almost like they’ve read the ...naaah And orchestrated the timing… ...naaah ‘Sides—no one ever challenges Joe Biden on foreign affairs… right?
Analysis from Long War Journal

Teh iW∅n’s Tough Talk as Chronicled by Jim Geraghty:
“This is the central front in the war on terrorism. This is where the Taliban is gaining strength and launching new attacks bla bla bla...”
10/08 at 03:39 PM •
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at the range edition

10/08 at 03:14 PM •
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*blub*
*clicky*clicky*
Interestingly, there’s this eerie silence about Obama. You don’t hear a peep about him. Or course, liberals are still foaming at the mouth about Sarah Palin, tea baggers, birthers, and all things conservative.
But adulation for Obama: Missing in Action. A telling sign: the life size black and white cardboard doll of Obama in a storefront near my office has been taken down. Where did it go—to the local recycling center with other discarded Obamabilia?
10/08 at 11:26 AM •
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runnin’ hog-wild
… “a senior aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) told CNSNews.com that it is ‘likely’ that Reid will use H.R. 1586—a bill passed by the House in March to impose a 90-percent tax on bonuses paid to employees of certain bailed-out financial institutions—as a ‘shell’ for enacting the final version of the Senate’s health care bill, which Reid is responsible for crafting.”
10/08 at 10:54 AM •
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of r∅∅bs, n∅∅bs, and g∅∅bers
And so it goes. Yet another speech, with props appropriate for a fourth grade show and tell, to sell the rubes on something they seem unwilling to want to buy. And another appeal to oratory in place of substance. And meanwhile, out at the edge of the campfire’s glow, lean and cruel wolves circle red-eyed and hungry, watching and learning.
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NB: For those who missed it [highly, highly recommended]-- and for those who wish to savor it again, Bill Whittle has re-posted Tribes.
10/08 at 10:36 AM •
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Well someone’s got some sense.
Conservative party leader David Cameron said he wanted to restore a sense of “social responsibility” which had been undermined by an over- regulating center-left government led by Prime Minister Gordon Brown who had wasted public money.
Cameron told delegates at his party’s annual convention, “We will need to confront Britain’s culture of irresponsibility and that will be hard to take for many people. And we will have to tear down Labour’s big government bureaucracy, ripping up its time-wasting, money- draining, responsibility-sapping nonsense.”
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Cameron said the solution to growing concerns about poverty, crime and “broken society” is not to create a “bigger government.”“We are going to solve our problems with a stronger society. Stronger families. Stronger communities. A stronger country. All by rebuilding responsibility,” he told the packed conference hall.
Hey Britain...if you guys don’t want him, can we have him?
I mean you kill ‘em and you THINK they’re dead, but they just get right back up.





















