Monday, March 15, 2010

Foreign-Acting Obama Good for Foreign Relations

March 9, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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Remember to be thankful when President Barack Obama forgets who he is.   He’s occasionally neglected to be himself on terror matters, which proves much more than how personal sincerity can be so overrated.
He remains lamentably committed to being a professor of a community organizer on economic issues, preferring to take money from anyone who’s marginally [...]

All Things Being Equal, Many Aren’t Moderates

March 8, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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Swinging up and down completely differs from remaining level.  A boat bouncing severely while riding stormy waves isn’t enjoying what averages out to a smooth journey.  While that’s true in the real world, it’s not so in the rather perverse confines of Washington, D.C., where even physics lessons are commonly ignored.  Within that ignoble swamp, [...]

Why Take a Bite When You Can Try to Swallow the Whole Cake?

March 3, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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If they had played it cool, President Obama and his congressional teammates might be celebrating Democraticare’s passage with a ceremonial ice cream social right now.  But we’re lucky they’ve become insufferably extreme to the point that they think a self-immolating process like reconciliation sounds wise.  Call Nancy Pelosi and beg her to go for it: she’ll [...]

Lovely Ideas from Pretty People

February 24, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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It’s not as if humans are only allowed to be smart or physically striking.  We can separate the portion of that sentence from “smart” forward, steer it into Conjunction Junction, and swap out the “or” for an “and” without fear of creating incongruity, as there’s no reason why people can’t be both.  For proof, inform [...]

Health Care is Only Well to a Point

February 22, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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Imagine if California’s health consumers were allowed to buy insurance from whatever company they wanted.  Picture if they could assume the risks of their choosing, too, or a scenario under which they were actually made aware of how much an appointment or procedure costs and accordingly used resources judiciously.  Then dream about eating a jar [...]

CPAC: Bringing Young Conservatives into the Movement

February 18, 2010 by Ashley Sewell  
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Four men came together this morning at the CPAC panel “Saving Freedom for Future Generations” as a means of energizing and mobilizing conservative Americans under 30.  The “Saving Freedom for Future Generations” panel drew a sizable crowd of all ages and the diversity of the men offered a perspective for everyone.
Kevin McCullough, nationally syndicated radio [...]

Obama Inspires Us to Ensure He Won’t Win Again

February 15, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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The one good result of the 2008 election is how people are already paying more attention to future elections.  It was easy for casual political followers to get swept with the tide during the last presidential race and applaud while grinning about hope blah change blah.  But numerous people are now choosing to wear defiant [...]

A Sequel Worse than Weekend at Bernie’s II

February 9, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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The best thing about creating jobs is that it costs taxpayers nothing.  The worst thing about creating jobs is that the current administration doesn’t know the best thing about creating jobs.  Employers and consumers used to hash out financial exchanges among themselves to the benefit of the economy.  But President Obama prefers the alternately strange [...]

Palin Trying Trial and Error

February 8, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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Sarah Palin is like family to many conservatives, and not just because she would gladly bring a caribou casserole to your cousin’s graduation party.  More significantly, only those who sympathize with her are offering worthwhile criticism.  It’s like how you’d yell at your own sibling or child for misbehaving but would rightfully detonate if someone [...]

Conservative Policy: Be What Barack’s Not

February 2, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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Opposing whatever Barack Obama wants counts as an idea.  Tending to think the answer to anything he says is “No” is a magnificent concept on par with the invention of the George Foreman Grill or the football-shaped sausage.  Those who want the precise converse of the president’s agenda aren’t just being reactionary grumps, either, although [...]

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