Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Quick Quips – 1/12/10

ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! – CA Bureaucrats shielded from traffic tickets | Steven Greenhut on How Public Servants Became Our Masters

As a Tea Party activist, I THINK THIS STINKS! Reporters (Mostly) Barred From National Tea Party Convention

CBS Poll: Obama Health Care Marks Hit New Low - 54% disapprove /  42% approve! And the “educated class” continue to ram it down our throats!

Keep your eye on the ball! Don’t be misdirected! From Steve Lombardo at pollster.com: “Voters are very issue-centric these days. The Obama team and Democrats in Congress would much rather be talking about race than jobs, spending and national security.”

NYT & David Brooks: Intellectuals Я Us - It's not fair, whines Brooks -- we "should have the power to implement programs to solve the country's problems" by virtue of "intellect" and "expertise." .."We" are "big government, big business, big media, and the affluent professionals" who comprise the "educated class." Obama and his Ivy League appointees, The New York Times and legacy media elites, the newly progressive Democratic Party -- a regular Intellectuals… Brooks says, Sarah Palin is "a joke," a "fatal cancer," and the Tea Party movement is simply an ugly fourth for the Three Stooges: Moe, Larry, Curly...and Adolf. [ I wish this post wasn’t so spot-on! But I guess I must be one of the “un-educated” class if I urge you to read it all! - JS]

Big Biz/Big Guv luv: Look who’s coming to Martha Coakley’s aid now

RINO Watch! Crist Will Drop Out of the Senate Race? - Lost straw votes to Rubio in every county in FL that has had straw votes, including his own county - “Mene Mene Tekel Parsin“

Time for Term Limits by Bill Murchison at townhall.com - The term limits movement of almost two decades ago latched onto a fundamental truth about human nature and politics, to wit, when people stay too long in power, they tend to get rusty, bored and corrupt. They see themselves as politically immortal, when their own feet are just as clay-caked as anyone else's. At this point, what would refresh them better than rest -- a change of scenery and vocation.
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