Morning Briefing for May 7, 2010


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For May 7, 2010

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Good morning from Charlotte, NC.

I’ll be honest with you. I’m sleeping in this morning. It is 1:30 a.m. I’ve just driven 7 hours to Charlotte with my wife, my 4 year old, and my 1 year old in what should have been a 4 hour 45 minute trip. I’m putting this together before I sleep and I will not get up tomorrow . . . um . . . later today until I feel like it. Note to Steve Jobs: the iPad and the ability of 4 year olds to figure it out quickly and go from movie to movie and game to game makes road trips so much more pleasurable.

Here’s why I’m in Charlotte. You can come and you should.

Now, a few things before the headlines. Someone said to me today it sure seemed like there have been a lot more terrorist attempts inside our borders since Obama became President. Personally, it reminds me of the scene in Jurassic Park where the velociraptors kept probing the electric fence looking for weakness. A national security policy premised on luck will one day get snake eyes.

Also, I think Britain is going to have a hung Parliament. Queen Elizabeth II is going to become the most powerful person in Britain as her ministers jockey for position. Conservatives are going to have more seats in Parliament than the other parties, but not a majority of the total seats. Who cares though. After all, Barack Obama doesn’t think there is any sort of special relationship with Britain — no doubt more so with conservatives in control.

Lastly, Comedy Central is going to have a cartoon about Jesus. Let’s get this straight — Hollywood refuses to make fun of Mohammed who was, at best, a prophet, but is perfectly happy mocking the Savior of mankind. Heck, Comedy Central just recently censored all references to Mohammed in a South Park episode, so muslims would not be offended. Good thing Christians don’t blow themselves up and fly 767′s into skyscrapers or Hollywood would be toast. Chickens.

Now, here are the headlines and I’m going to bed.

1. Barack Obama Ignores Tennessee Flood Victims In Favor of Haiti and Chile

2. “Let’s hope their bombs don’t work” is not a strategy

3. Senator Tom Coburn Asks Lloyd Blankfein a Simple Question. Comedy Ensues.

4. No More U.S. Taxpayer Funded Bailouts….for Greece

5. Senators Must Stand Up Against Obama Judges

6. In Praise of Governor Chris “Kratos” Christie.

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1. Barack Obama Ignores Tennessee Flood Victims In Favor of Haiti and Chile

For those of you who think this administration really is malicious — okay, when it comes to free markets, capitalism, and the greatest of the country I’m with you — we have greater examples that the President and his advisors really are just amateurish.

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2. “Let’s hope their bombs don’t work” is not a strategy

The Times Square Bomber apparently didn’t pay too close attention at suicide bomber school while in Pakistan, as his attempt to detonate his SUV appears to have been somewhat “amateurish.” Likewise, the Christmas day pantybomber similarly seems to have missed out on some training. But eventually, one of these terrorists is going to blow something up and a lot of Americans are going to die. Why? Because the Obama administration has no strategy for combating the terrorist threat.

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3. Senator Tom Coburn Asks Lloyd Blankfein a Simple Question. Comedy Ensues.

Senator Coburn asked a very simple question to the Chairman of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein.

What happened next is comedy gold.

The simple question was, “Have you personally spoken to anyone at Treasury about the regulatory reform effort?”

The response? Makes you wonder what Goldman Sachs is hiding.

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4. No More U.S. Taxpayer Funded Bailouts….for Greece

Last year, the Senate voted to give $108 billion of your tax dollars to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF is now pledging to “loan” $39 billion as part of a $145 billion bailout package to Greece. This is all happening as the Senate debates and amends the S.3217 the “Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010,” in an effort to protect the economy from a repeat of the economic meltdown of 2008. As the President and Congress pledge to protect taxpayers from bailing out Wall Street firms, U.S. taxpayer monies are being used to bailout the terrible fiscal decisions of Greece.

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5. Senators Must Stand Up Against Obama Judges

President Obama is preparing to nominate his second Justice to fill one of only nine seats on the United States Supreme Court, following the recent retirement of Justice Stevens.

Fortunately, Presidents are not kings.Our Constitution puts a check on their power to fill the Court with any judge they want.The United States Senate holds that power to check.

Unfortunately, that constitutional check – the “advice and consent” of the U.S. Senate under Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution – means little when Senators fail in their duty to examine nominees independently and rigorously.

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6. In Praise of Governor Chris “Kratos” Christie.

In the four months since Chris Christie was sworn in as the 55th Governor of the state of New Jersey, he’s earned himself a few nicknames and prayers for his death. “Governor Krispy Kreme” or Governor Bully by his Leftist detractors on most NJ websites where they congregate. A liberal Newark Star-Ledger columnist prefers the double-entendre of Governor Wrecking Ball. Admirers, including George Will, have appropriated the name of a local minor league team for the Governor – the Trenton Thunder.

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A slobering love affair

fatman1005 Friday, May 7th at 5:43AM EDT (link)

Erick, I enjoy reading your posts and you should be commended for the work you are doing for the conservative cause. Only one thing has me bummed about your column. It is the love affair you have with Apple products. You don’t seem to be able to go one day without using the Apple name in your columns. I am sure that Steve Jobs appreciates the free advertisements that you manage to insert into your columns every day. I officially tag you with the Apple Fanboy title which is usually reserved for geeks living in their Mom’s basement. I think maybe a box on the right side of the page with the Apple logo would be better than trying to bombard us with sublimiinal messages. I think maybe “the Emperor has no clothes” is appropriate here. Please spare us anymore “Apple vs Microsoft” blather that we can pick up at any local tech site>

Yeah, that's an important point.

Douglas Erley (Diary) Friday, May 7th at 7:29AM EDT (link)
 

Screwed, Blued and Tatooed

Douglas Erley (Diary) Friday, May 7th at 7:27AM EDT (link)

I watched the debate between the three candidates for PM last week and I must say, it was astonishing. It was an exercise in who can promise the British people more free stuff. Even Cameron was in on the giveaway. Free health care, free pensions, free rail passes, on and on. If we in America are at that point in our collective psyche, we are done for. There was no mention of personal responsibility or accountability. No mention of Britains place on the world stage. No appreciable discussion regarding immigration. It was like watching an old SNL skit where the young woman was asking Clinton ” where’s my stuff”. I don’t believe we are there yet in America, but we are teetering on the edge. Americans have always practiced “Brinksmanship”. We go right to the edge of disaster and then confront it, head on, and fix it. I think we will again in November.

 

Slobering point

lefthandrightword Friday, May 7th at 8:36AM EDT (link)

Get a life, sir. Erick is doing a tremendous service for us and our country.
And his service demands sacrifice and incredibly hard work. As I am sure you
know, your commendation is nullified by the “but”.

We are in a battle for our very survival – so please pay attention to things that matter. Many of us couldn’t care less if Erick mentions Apple, or..oh, no! maybe Hershey’s chocolate in every paragraph.

Where would we be without Erick and Redstate?
Respectfully,
lefthandrightbrain

 

I'd buy two small kids a wind-up Nancy Pelosi doll

reverelth (Diary) Friday, May 7th at 9:22AM EDT (link)

if it would keep them occupied for a 7 hour road trip. Maybe.

Anybody who has asked for, and gotten, no small sacrifices from a young family to “take one for the team” can appreciate this post, I think.

http://www.libertytreehugger.com

 

Missed one note of importance

1stRichard (Diary) Saturday, May 8th at 10:31AM EDT (link)

May 06 Lord Jesus Christ suffers minor injuries when hit in crosswalk. This could only happen ironically in liberal La-La Land, the Happy Valley of W/Mass.

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/05/lord_jesus_christ_suffers_mino.html

Yes it is true!