This morning, Obama adviser David Axelrod cheerfully spotlights a Bloomberg story declaring : The U.S. is the closest it has been in almost 20 years to achieving energy self-sufficiency, a goal the nation has been pursuing since the 1973 Arab oil embargo triggered a recession and led to lines at gasoline stations. Keep reading this post . . .

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The first draft of the Clint Eastwood-narrated Chrysler Super Bowl ad. (Note: Axelrod says we’re going to need to make some revisions.): SCRIPT: It’s halftime. Both teams are in their locker room discussing what they can do to win this game. But we’re thinking about the president. Because it’s halftime in America, too. People are out of work, and they’re hurting. And they’re all wondering what a bunch of politicians who can double the debt without passing a budget will do to save the economy. And we’re all scared because this isn’t a game. Because we don’t know what to do without Ray LaHood’s wisdom. Because it just wouldn’t be 2012 without a vapid campaign ad masquerading as a patriotic car spot ruining one of the very few non-politicized events left in the country. Hey, you and I know this country can’t be knocked out with one punch. It could take at least two four-year terms of punches to get the job done. Usually, though, we get right back up, administration after administration. And next time we get up, the world is going to hear the roar, er, the hum, of a 400-pound battery charged with coal-powered electricity — at approximately 40 miles a pop, if you’re really lucky. So what really matters now is what’s ahead. Stop harping on the misery of the past few years. How do we come from behind? How do we come together? And how do we win? Isn’t the answer obvious? Import Detroit. As you know, the people of Detroit know a little something about ruin. They almost lost everything. After decades of mismanagement, they needed help. So Democrats pulled the nation out of its ugly and clingy selfishness, and now Motor City is fighting again. Did I mention we sold, like, 281 Volts last month alone? Not too shabby, considering you already paid for them. Detroit’s showing us how it can be done. Nothing says winner like Detroit. And nothing says Detroit like unsustainable union pensions, a fleeing workforce and compact cars that would cost more than 100K without federal subsidies. It’s us against the world. So take that, China. And you, too, nonunion Honda assembly plant in Alabama. You know what? I’ve seen a lot of tough eras, a lot of downturns in my life (“Pink Cadillac,” “Honkytonk Man,” “J. Edgar”). It’s true; there were times when we didn’t understand each other. Other times, it seems as if we’ve lost our heart (2010 midterms). But when the GOP fog of division, discord and blame made it so that we had to deal with unnecessary partisan squabbling, He acted. And if we don’t reward failure, who will? So it’s time to divide the nation by the 1s and 99s, by filthy despicable rich and decent folk. It’s time to find a common adversary. It’s time to be almost united. Because through all our tribulations, we’ve rallied around what was right (except during the 2010 midterms). Because freedom isn’t worth anything if you don’t fall in line. In the past, we’ve fought wars together and we’ve built wondrous highway systems (which we really shouldn’t be using so much, by the way). Today we continue that tradition by handing favored corporations taxpayer-funded cash giveaways so that cronies can sell out to Italian car manufacturers. Yeah, it’s halftime, America. And our second half’s about to begin. Thank you, Mr. President. ———————————————————— Follow @ davidharsanyi

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Diamond Jubilee

On February 6, 2012, in Uncategorized, by LowekKohatsu683

At Telegraph UK , ” Queen renews her dedication to the nation .” BONUS : Patt Morrison has a thoughtful commentary at the Los Angeles Times , ” Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee, and all that .”

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ContributorNetwork – Comedian and actor Rosanne Barr recently announced she would seek the Green Party’s presidential nomination to run against President Barack Obama and whoever becomes the Republican Party’s nominee this fall. As unorthodox as it might seem, Barr is hardly the first celebrity to seek the nation’s highest office.

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Actors and Celebrities Who Have Sought the Oval Office
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Planned Parenthood vs Women: PP Getting Its Thug On!

On February 4, 2012, in Uncategorized, by prsnlinjurys

-By Warner Todd Huston Recently the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation announced that it was no longer going to be offering funds and grants to Planned Parenthood, the nation’s leading abortion mill operator. This decision has sent Planned Parenthood over the edge of both sanity and civility with a new fundraising letter that dispenses

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Labor Pains

On February 3, 2012, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by TiredOfIt

Not so long ago, the Great Satan to the labor movement was Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker — who faces a union-led recall election later this year. This week, if perhaps temporarily, that title is being claimed by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels whose signature Wednesday made Indiana the only right-to-work state in the upper Midwest and one of only two such states in the entire northeast quarter of the nation. (See right-to-work state map here .) Labor unions would like you to think that right-to-work laws outlaw unions. But what they actually do is say that a person can’t be compelled to be a union member or pay union dues in order to hold a job. In other words, right-to-work laws increase the economic liberty of all Americans while threatening the funding sources for union bosses in states where workers are held captive to big labor. This of course threatens Democrats whose life blood is that same union money. Indiana is the 23rd right-to-work state and the first state to adopt a right-to-work law since Oklahoma, which took that step in September, 2001. The industrial, labor-dominated states of the Midwest’s “Rust Belt” such as Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio have for years been losing jobs (and population) to the South, where there are legal protections of workers’ and employers’ freedom. Indiana is aiming to become a Midwest alternative to those southern states. Republican Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore David Long, quoted in the Indianapolis Star , described an Indiana company which was going to move to Alabama but is now staying put, as well as saying that “a company from Michigan was planning to go to a ‘right to work’ state in the South. When they saw what was happening here, (they) invited the state to bid. . . . We are now in consideration for those jobs.” If Indiana can show that its new law is a magnet for jobs, it may turn out to be the first domino to fall across a part of the nation which has been rapidly losing manufacturing jobs while Democrats’ desire to protect union coffers has trumped their desire to promote their citizens’ prosperity. Although less discussed than Indiana’s move, Virginia also struck a blow for public finance rationality and to protect that state’s right-to-work law. With the state’s lieutenant governor casting a tie-breaking vote in the state senate, the legislature passed a bill that

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AP – The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday said Republican candidate Mitt Romney doesn’t know what he’s talking about when he criticizes President Barack Obama’s proposed cuts in defense spending and is putting himself at odds with the nation’s military leaders.

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This morning, Quinnipiac suggests the Romney momentum in Florida continues: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has a 43 – 29 percent lead over former House Speaker Newt Gingrich among Republican likely voters in Florida, the nation’s first big-state presidential primary, according to

Sarah Palin: Vote Newt!

On January 29, 2012, in Uncategorized, by arlenschumer

This is pretty close to an endorsement…. “And I say, you know, you got to rage against the machine at this point in order to defend our republic and save what is good and secure and prosperous about our nation,” Palin continued. “We need somebody who is engaged in sudden and relentless reform and is not

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AP – Here’s a reality check for President Barack Obama’s health overhaul: Three out of four uninsured Americans live in states that have yet to figure out how to deliver on its promise of affordable medical care.

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Obama’s health overhaul lags in many states
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