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Richard Cohen and Predictable Liberal Fatuity

Richard Cohen, the predictable liberal columnist at the Washington Post, in a column a week or two ago reviewing a hagiomentary produced by HBO on Baby Barry's successful presidential campaign, gave us perfect examples of two recurring liberal themes, although I will give him some credit for criticizing the producers of this film for not even trying to show any flaws in their films hero, President BO himself.  However,...
 
In the second-from-last paragraph, Cohen writes "If Obama ends the deepest recession since the Great Depression..."  Am I the only person alive who remembers Jimmy Carter and the invention of the "Misery Index"?  That is a measure we had little use for before, for no president before Carter had manage to blow up unemployment, inflation, and the prime rate simultaneously.  In theory, it should be all but impossible, but Jimmy was no ordinary president.  Of course, conservatives and honest moderates remember the late 1970s and the economic ruin President Ronald Reagan inherited in 1981, but for liberal journalists and in fact liberals in general, they are edited out.  Gone.  Never happened.  They have to do this, you see, because the Democrats held the presidency and both houses of congress by large margins, so if something happened to the economy then, it was there fault.  So, let's just forget those years, okay?
 
The second example of liberal-think occurs in the last paragraph, where Cohen writes of BO/BB, "But if he fails in all or most of that, it will be because it is not enough to be the smartest person in the room."  Will liberal journalists ever stop trying to tell us that every liberal leader is a genius?  They told us Bill Clinton was a genius at Oxford, reading a book a day during his time there.  (Oddly, he never checked out a single book from the Oxford library.  He also didn't graduate.)  They told us that Al Gore was "the Senator who can write" when "Earth in the Balance" came out over his name.  (P.J. O'Rourke pointed out in a hilarious review that Gore couldn't even correctly interpret the graphs in his own book.  Al flunked out of two colleges himself, according to what I've read.)
 
More recently, there was John Kerry, who famously said on election night 2004 "I can't believe I'm losing to this idiot."  The supposed idiot, President George W. Bush, is the only president I can name who holds degrees from two Ivy League schools (Harvard and Yale).  The "idiot" also, it turned out, had slightly higher grades in college that the haughty, French-looking Kerry. 
 
Let's face it, boys and girls.  If an egomaniac like BO (who has yet to show any particular ability to understand any part of his current job)refuses to release his college transcript, there's an obvious explanation. 
 
You'll need only one guess.
 
 
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Some Impolite Weekend Comments

I was doing some bottom-of-the-workbag reading Thursday, and I read this in the July/August edition of the National Right to Life News:
 
"A spokeman for the Rules Committee chair, Rep. Louise M. Slaughter (D-NY), said, "The starting point for Rep. Slaughter on the healthcare debate was protecting abortion rights."
 
Concerning this, a few observations (and I've had plenty of opportunity to observe Rep. Slaughter, since for many years I lived in her congressional district):
 
While the frank avowal of the primacy of abortion "rights" may shock some (and it ought to), it does not shock anyone who is familiar with Slaughter's years in the House.  About the only distinguishing feature of her time in Congress has been her dedicated, absolutely fanatical advocacy for the totally unfettered right to kill one's baby.  No limits on abortion at all.  Ever!  She's not known as Louise Slaughter-the-Unborn for nothing.  I've often suspected that every child born into the world strikes Ms. Slaughterhouse as a lost opportunity.
 
One can't help but wonder what the abortion-funding-by-stealth forces in the Democratic Party thought when they read the quote I just cited.  "Quiet, you fools!  You're giving the game away!"
 
Normally, I object to any man or woman being referred to as "the chair".  Most people, of course, are far smarter than a piece of furniture.  In old Louise's case, however, I'm forced to consider the necessity of admitting that my theory may have at least one exception to its universal application...
 
 
 
Also from the National Right to Life News of July-August 2009:
 

Adult Stem Cells Treat Heart Disease in Clinical Trial

Mike Jones, 66, has shown marked improvement after participating in a clinical trial that used his own adult stem cells to treat congestive heart failure. Doctors from the University of Louisville (UofL) and Jewish Hospital harvested stem cells and then transplanted them back into Jones’s heart in an attempt to repair damaged tissue, according to a UofL press release.

“We’ve studied this in rats, mice and pigs but this is the first time we’ve tried it in a human,” said Roberto Bolli, director of UofL’s Institute for Molecular Cardiology. “If it works, it will be a revolutionary treatment for heart failure.”

The cells were transplanted July 17 into Jones’s bloodstream through his leg, and then traveled into his damaged heart. In only one week, his heart function rose from 20% to 30%, according to the press release.

Jones appeared with his doctors at a press conference July 24. He said that he is now exercising three times a day, and “I may even start jogging again.”

The clinical trial is expected to involve 20 patients over the next two years, testing for the safety and effectiveness of the procedure, according to the press release.

“We continue to enroll patients in this first-of-its-kind clinical trial,” Bolli said in a press release issued by Jewish Hospital. “We hope to help the heart regenerate its own tissue and improve heart function.”
 
You may be thinking that this is the kind of promising research that we should be funding if indeed the federal government should be funding any at all (that's for you, Tony).  We were -- when the President was George Bush.  However, Barack Obama, when he decided to loudly proclaim that the government would now fund embryonic stem cell research (which many object to on moral grounds, and many others point out has never produced any cures or treatments for any diseases, and very likely never will), he also quitely defunded research being conducted with adult stem cells and umbilical cord blood stem cells (both in plentiful supply and scientifically very promising), for no apparent reason other than the fact that President Bush funded it.  I see a lot of juvenility in BO.  At a time when we face dangers on all fronts, we appear to have a President who never outgrew the petulance of youth.  He seems to be always determined to wipe out everything that his predecessor did -- especially the good things.
 
I'd rather we had elected Hillary (Boy, that wasn't easy to type.).  At least she's a grown-up!  Of course, so was Eva Peron.
 
 
 
 
 
I'm somewhat puzzled by the people asking why President BO and his lovely wife Imelda would travel to Copenhagen to lobby the IOC (unsuccessfully, as it happened) to give Chicago the chance to host the Olympic Games in 2016.  Earth to the naive -- it was just another taxpayer-paid vacation for the King and Queen.  I have read reports that Imelda even took a second jetliner for Her Royal Highness and her court.  It was just another chance to blow another few hundred thousands of dollars of our taxes on themselves and their lavish lifestyles.  It would be somewhat easier for me to take BO's "concern" for the working class seriously if he and his garishly-extravagant wife would stop blowing oceans of money they never earned on themselves.
 
 
 
When I came to the TownHall.com website the other day, I saw an ad at the side of the page that read "Help Pat Toomey beat Arlen Specter".  Sounds good to me, was my first thought.  What is he planning to beat him with?
 
Naughty Crab!  You mustn't think things like that.  Not out loud, anyway.
 
 
 
Very few modern politicians have taken more unjust abuse in recent years than President George W. Bush (oddly, the things he really did do wrong are almost never the things he's attacked for), but one of the few is GWB's own Vice President, Richard Cheney.  For me, one of the great moments of the latest Bush presidency was when the Democrat viciously partisan attack dog, Patrick Leahy (D-VT), after years of venomous and mendacious attacks on virtually every Bush policy (real or imagined), had the gall to ask the Veep to pose with him for a photo that quite likely would have been used in Leahy's mailings back home.  The website I'm blogging on won't allow me to quote the great Mr. Cheney's response exactly, so let's just say that he told Leahy to " go (rhymes with duck) yourself".
 
Now, how many of you Republicans reading this have never themselves wanted to say that to Leahy themselves?  Boy, it got quiet in here all of a sudden...
 
 
 
One final thought for you all before I'm off to bed -- where is the public outcry against Roman Polanski on the part of the feminist groups?   Do famous movie directors get even more leeway than Democratic presidents?  Will this silence on the part of the NOW and other radical women's groups work to kill off whatever credibility they have left after their failure to condemn ol' Billy Jeff Clinton for his serial abuse of women in the '80s and '90s?  Shouldn't it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Clinton and Long-Term Consequences

A quick note to those conservatives who think that a O'Carter election will lead to another conservative Republican renaissance, and that we can easily weather whatever harm Baby Barry can do in four years.  Please recall the gas price shock of earlier this year (not truly gone yet), and recall that by the most pessimistic estimates we would have already been receiving oil from ANWAR for at least one year -- if President Bill Clinton had not vetoed it in 1997 (I think -- I'm within a year either way).  One decision by a President eleven years ago, and we are still paying for it every time we gas up our cars.
 
Less pain with McCain!
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