Did CAP’s John Podesta Urge The President To Use The Armed Forces To “Advance Progressive Change”?

John Podesta’s policy recommendations for the President have garnered quite a bit of attention in the past couple of days, mostly because of  his unconstitutional (and hypocritical) advice on the use of executive orders. But the folks over at The Blaze have looked the recommendations over carefully, and are wondering about this section:

In the aftermath of this month’s midterm congressional elections, pundits and politicians across the ideological spectrum are focusing on how difficult it will be for President Barack Obama to advance his policy priorities through Congress. Predictions of stalemate abound. And some debate whether the administration should tack to the left or to the center and compromise with or confront the new House leadership.

As a former White House chief of staff, I believe those to be the wrong preoccupations. President Obama’s ability to govern the country as chief executive presents an opportunity to demonstrate strength, resolve, and a capacity to get things done on a host of pressing challenges of importance to the public and our economy. Progress, not positioning, is what the public wants and deserves.

The U.S. Constitution and the laws of our nation grant the president significant authority to make and implement policy. These authorities can be used to ensure positive progress on many of the key issues facing the country through:

  • Executive orders
  • Rulemaking
  • Agency management
  • Convening and creating public-private partnerships
  • Commanding the armed forces
  • Diplomacy
  • The ability of President Obama to accomplish important change through these powers should not be underestimated.

    Now, I don’t want to make a mountain out of a molehill, but, what the hell? It’s obvious that Podesta is talking about Obama’s (radical) domestic agenda….armed forces, dude, really?

    Jonathon Seidl asks:

    What exactly does Podesta think the president should use such powers to “accomplish”? Among others, the report suggests “job creation,“ ”quality affordable health care,“ ”sustainable security,“ and ”a clean energy future.”

    Perhaps Podesta could elaborate?

    Hat tip: Gateway Pundit

    Hoyer Miffed- Says GOP Leaders “Snubbed Obama”

    Steny Hoyer, the “moderate” one.

    This is via the WSJ’s Washington Wire:

    Congressional Republicans were unable to  accept President Barack Obama’s invitation to a bipartisan leadership meeting today because of their busy post election schedules, so the the meeting had been postponed until Nov. 30.

    But House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer (D., Md.) saw that as a rude snub to the president as he was extending an olive branch. Mr. Hoyer said at his weekly briefing today that, to the best of his recollection, he and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) always adjusted their own schedules to accommodate requests from President George W. Bush. He called it a matter of “respect’’ for the presidency. Just days after Democrats won control of Congress in 2006, Mr. Hoyer said, he and Ms. Pelosi were at the White House for lunch with Mr. Bush.

    “I was disappointed,’’ Hoyer said, that House and Senate Republican leaders said they could not meet with Obama because of the demands of the lame-duck session and their party’s meetings to organize for the new Congress and the demands.

    Don Stewart, a spokesman for Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) said that the White House’s mistake was to announce the Nov. 18 date for the proposed bipartisan meeting without first checking with congressional leaders, who knew weeks ago how busy this time would be.

    Gee, maybe it was a little rude of the White House to have announced the meeting before the GOP leaders had RSVP’d.

    And maybe after two years of Obama’s lies and bullying, Republicans are not inclined to say, “how high?” when he says, “jump”.

    Just a thought.

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    Thursday Link-Around

    There is a “must read” tie, today, between: Ann Coulter’s:  NAPOLITANO: THE BALL’S IN MY COURT NOW:

    It’s similarly pointless to treat all Americans as if they’re potential terrorists while trying to find and confiscate anything that could be used as a weapon. We can’t search all passengers for explosives because Muslims stick explosives up their anuses. (Talk about jobs Americans just won’t do.)

    You have to search for the terrorists.

    Fortunately, that’s the one advantage we have in this war. In a lucky stroke, all the terrorists are swarthy, foreign-born, Muslim males. (Think: “Guys Madonna would date.”)

    This would give us a major leg up — if only the country weren’t insane.

    And the Howard Kurtz @ The Daily Beast interview with Roger Ailes, who throws out red meat like this:

    Then he turned his sights on NPR executives.

    “They are, of course, Nazis. They have a kind of Nazi attitude. They are the left wing of Nazism. These guys don’t want any other point of view. They don’t even feel guilty using tax dollars to spout their propaganda. They are basically Air America with government funding to keep them alive.”

    I’m sure he’d be pleased to know that defunding NPR is on the House Republican agenda:

    NPR officials have indicated that taxpayer funding makes up only a small portion of their overall budget. Therefore eliminating taxpayer support should not materially affect NPR’s ability to operate while at the same time saving taxpayers millions of dollars annually.

    Creeping Sharia: Proof Terrorists Crossed Mexican Border (video)

    Justin Farmer at wsbtv.com continues exposing border insecurity and the terrorists who are crossing the southern borders of the U.S. via Channel 2 Uncovers Proof Terrorists Crossed Mexican Border

    If you thought the friggin’ Phelps clan couldn’t get any lower than protesting military servicemen’s funerals – think again: Funeral Protesters Now Targeting Oklahoma Children’s Funerals (to avenge their slashed tires from last week):

    Members of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas will be in Burneyville in southern Oklahoma today. That’s where a funeral is being held for eight-year-old Jalen Wolfe, who died in an accident at the Love County Fairgrounds last week.

    On the WBC website, members say they are protesting because of the vandalism they suffered over the weekend while protesting at the funeral of McAlester serviceman Jason McCluskey.

    They say quote “the Lord curses them by killing Oklahoma’s children and casting them into Hell.” Furthermore, their website reads “Thank God For More Dead Children In Oklahoma!”.

    In addition to today’s funeral, the protestors are scheduled to return to Owasso Thursday to protest at the funeral of Melissa Hanslovan of Collinsville, who died Sunday after a one-car crash over the weekend.

    The good news is that they ended up being no-shows.

    Editor’s Note: The group from Kansas that announced on their website they would protest the funeral never showed. KXII-TV chose not to mention this group in our coverage, out of respect for the Wolfe Family and the Love County community.

    Meanwhile, an epic battle is brewing between the Westboro Baptist Church and the…..Dearborn Islamic Center.

    Thank you, Jesus. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This is like Alien v. Predator, Leonard v. Hagler, Seinfeld v. Newman, Ralph Macchio v. The Cobra Kai Dojo and Olbermann v. Stewart all wrapped up in one delicious bite. If only I had cornered the market on popcorn before this fateful day!

    Video added: Yesssiree…..this is serious crazy right here:

    See Gateway Pundit for the full after-action report.

    Verum Serum has Good news for bloggers: Righthaven Loses in Court, Plans to Cease Bullying Bloggers

    In case you missed it, Righthaven was the brainchild of  Steve Gibson. Over the last year he has sued over 100 mostly small time bloggers demanding thousands in damages and their domain names. The bloggers in question would learn of the suits in the newspaper. Most of the bloggers in question had no resources to fight the suits and agreed to settle rather than endure court costs. This was bullying, plain and simple.

    Ulsterman’s latest White House Insider: Don’t Back Down Now:

    Insider:Hey, it’s not just me.  There’s a whole mess of us pissed over what this White House has done to the party.  So many good Democrats have been destroyed.  What is left in the party.  Nancy -expletive- Pelosi?  Charlie -expletive- Rangle?  Barney -expletive- Frank?  Harry -expletive- Reid?  No-no-no-no…there’s gonna be some new blood come into our party.  The Democrats will rise up from this mess and be stronger for it.  But you gotta hang tough kid – don’t back down now.  Don’t lose your stomach.  The one’s who don’t believe the information I’ve given you CHOOSE not to believe it.  They refuse to. They don’t want to. They can’t admit the mistake that is Barack Obama.  Hell, I wouldn’t want to either.  If I hadn’t seen it, if I didn’t have people telling me every week how the man couldn’t find his own ass with a bell on it, I would calling you out as a liar as well.  But that’s not where we are at now, right? 

    I’m beginning to worry that the public’s hackles have been raised without enough thinking about the issue in a way that will wind up benefiting terrorists. As with so many issue, the answer depends on the question posed: Is this a citizen versus his government? Well then, generally, the citizen should win.

    I come down with Coulter on this one. Scanning the comments over there…it looks like most of the morons do, too.

    Red State has: Trifecta: Don’t Touch My Junk


    Michelle Malkin is keeping a watchful eye on Congress: DREAM Act scorecard: The GOP Senate fence-sitters
    I’ve polled Republican Senate offices and you should know that many open-borders squishes remain on the fence about this Obama/Reid down payment on blanket illegal alien amnesty. That’s right. The following GOP Senators haven’t made up their mind on whether they should oppose a bill that amounts to a 2.1 million future Democrat voter recruitment drive. Know your fence-sitters:
    See Michelle for contact information on the squishes.
    AFP emails:

    According to National Journal (subscriber only link) retiring Sen. Kit Bond is considering breaking with party leadership to help Democrats force through one final massive omnibus spending bill.

    Tell him not to do it! We have easy pages set up to call or email Sen. Bond.

    From National Journal:

    Asked if he was concerned that McConnell’s comments spelled the demise of the omnibus, Inouye held out hope that other Republicans might step up and buck their leadership. He did not provide any details about who he had in mind.

    One Republican who Inouye might look to is retiring Sen. Christopher (Kit) Bond, R-Mo., the ranking member on the Transportation-HUD Appropriations Subcommittee.

    On Wednesday, Bond said he wants to vote for an omnibus and has been involved in negotiating it.

    “We’ve got to have an omnibus,” he said.

    In today’s Wall Street Journal, Betsy McCaughey outlined the implications of an omnibus on ObamaCare:

    To achieve this goal, Senate Republicans should filibuster to stop the omnibus spending bill, delaying action until after Jan. 3. Stopping it is vital not only to shrink government spending but also to defund ObamaCare.

    If Republicans say “no” to the Democrats’ lame duck omnibus bill, then in January Republicans can write numerous, specific appropriations bills that fund federal departments but bar money from being used to implement the new health law. They can prohibit funds appropriated for the Internal Revenue Service from being used to hire agents to enforce compulsory insurance, and bar funds for the Department of Health and Human Services from being used to write ObamaCare regulations.

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    Back by popular demand! Who would have ever guessed that MSNBC viewers would miss the dopey, mean-spirited sniping?
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    Michelle Obama’s Mirror Mr. Podesta Consults. Beware of Free Advice: 

    Look, I’m not trying to be an alarmist, but this, from John Podesta, is the last thing we need around here: advice on how Big Guy can act more like a South American dictator. In his current state of mind, this is just a little too tempting.

    Moonbattery: Happy Kool-Aid Day, Moonbats!


    Ghailani Debacle Blamed On Bush

    Reuters

    In what can only be described as a gross miscarriage of justice, Guantanamo detainee Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani was acquitted yesterday on all but one of 285 counts in connection with the 1998 al-Qaeda bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

    The man who played a key logistical role in the preparations for attacks that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans and wounded thousands of others now faces a minimum of 20 years, but according to Ed Morrissey, a big chunk of his sentence will be  reduced by time already served..

    The administration is left with three choices in regards to Ghailani: announce that they will release him at the appointed date whenever his sentence ends, announce that they will hold him indefinitely without regard to the court’s ruling on the matter while referring the case back to a military commission despite his acquittals, or refuse to state which they will do and hope the issue falls to the next administration.  The first will mean that the US will knowingly release a master al-Qaeda terrorist with more than two hundred murders under his belt; the second will mean that the trial they staged was nothing but a sham.  And the third will be a cowardly dodge.

    Morrissey left out the fourth choice…act pleased with the result because the one guilty verdict is all they needed to put Ghailni away for life, and blame Bush, (not the fact that the case was ill-suited to civilian courts),  for the non-guilty verdicts:

    A senior administration official told Jake tapper:

    “He was convicted by a jury of a count which carries a 20-year minimum sentence,” the official says. “He will very likely be sentenced to something closer to life. (The judge can, and very likely will, take into account things that the jury did not, and he can and will consider conduct that the jury found him not guilty of — e.g., murder). He will never be paroled (there is no parole in the federal system). There are very few federal crimes that carry a mandatory MINIMUM of 20 years. What that means is that he was convicted of a crime that is a very big deal.”

    “So, we tried a guy (who the Bush Admin tortured and then held at GTMO for 4-plus years with no end game whatsoever) in a federal court before a NY jury with full transparency and international legitimacy and — despite all of the legacy problems of the case (i.e., evidence getting thrown out because of Bush-Admin torture, etc,) we were STILL able to convict him and INCAPACITATE him for essentially the rest of his natural life, AND there was not one — not one — security problem associated with the trial.”

    Thomas Joscelyn at The Weekly Standard thinks they’re putting lipstick on a pig:

    It is difficult to square the DOJ’s rhetoric with the carnage that was unleashed in Africa more than a decade ago. The man who helped murder more than 200 civilians was acquitted of their murders even though he is obviously guilty.

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    No one should be “pleased” with that verdict, even if Ghailani will likely serve many years in prison.

    Doug Powers put it this way:

    The Obama Justice Department said they were “pleased” with the outcome, but in baseball terminology, they barely avoided being no-hit because they got a bloop single. If they’re “pleased” about anything it’s that they didn’t end up looking like total asses.

    Here is what anonymous administration officials say:

    But senior officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss private discussions, conceded that the one-count conviction, combined with big electoral wins for Republicans this month, will make it harder to close the prison.

    The administration had hoped for an overwhelming conviction to help ease congressional opposition to Obama’s long-stymied plan for moving the detainees to U.S. soil. The administration must notify Congress before any transfer, and Republicans have said they would block such efforts.

    “They couldn’t come close to getting that done when the Democrats were in charge,” said Rep. Peter King, a New York Republican who is expected to be the next chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. “There’s no way they’re going to get it now that Republicans are in charge.”

    Jennifer Rubin cuts through the crap as only she can:

    …what in the world was the bomber doing in an Article III courtroom? He was, quite bluntly, part of a stunt by the Obama administration, which had vilified Bush administration lawyers for failing to accord terrorists the full panoply of constitutional rights available to American citizens who are arrested by police officers and held pursuant to constitutional requirements.

    Once again, the Obama team has revealed itself to be entirely incompetent and has proved, maybe even to themselves, the obvious: the Bush administration had it right. And in fact, maybe we should do away with both civilian trials and military tribunals and just hold these killers until hostilities end. You know, like they do in wars.

    And Ed Morrissey has had it. He wants Holder to go:

    A less arrogant — and less ideological — Attorney General would have heeded Congress’ warnings and reconsidered the wisdom of the idea of shoehorning foreign-captured war criminals into venues where they have never been adjudicated before now.  And a less arrogant administration would have not defied the will of Congress, which three times set up military commission processes for these very cases, and for the very reasons that the DoJ spectacularly failed this week.

    There could be no greater failure by the DoJ in this war on terror than to get these decisions wrong, especially in light of the avalanche of criticism over those decisions and the administration’s reaction to it.  Holder should hand in his resignation before he makes the same mistake with the other terrorists our military and intelligence assets risked their lives to keep off the battlefield forever.  His continued presence insults their work, insults Congress, and insults our desire for justice for 9/11, the USS Cole bombing, the two embassy bombings, and the other terrorist attacks and plots we’ve managed to stop through a forward strategy on the war on terror.  If a resignation is not forthcoming, the Senate and House Judiciary committees should start hearings to determine why Holder remains in this position.

    The problem of course, is that Holder is only a reflection of the arrogant, and leftist ideologue who appointed him. Sure, it would be nice if he were gone, but why would we imagine that Obama would replace him with anyone better?

    UPDATE:

    iOWNTHEWORLD: TO ALL PROGRESSIVE MORONS REPORTING THE GHAILANI TRIAL AS A SUCCESS

    Melissa Clouthier shares her thoughts on the trial at Liberty Pundits:

    And really, blaming the Bush Administration was the point of the show trial, and certainly a trial of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, to begin with. So righteously outraged by torture, they were going to humiliate the former President and his administration by trying, and losing the suits, of hideously evil terrorists who really deserve to be dead. Yesterday.

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    Americans don’t care about international legitimacy and they don’t care that an evil guy such as KSM or this Ghailani were thoroughly interrogated. They DO care that America looks weak and pathetic on the world stage. They do care that a man responsible for killing our citizens will not pay with his own life.

    Nailed it.

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    Wednesday’s Hero: SSgt. Salvatore Giunta

    Via Right Wing and Right Minded:

    SSgt. Salvatore Giunta
    25 years old from Ceder Rapid, Iowa
    173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team

    Yesterday, SSgt. Salvatore Giunta became the first living recipient of the Medal Of Honor since the Vietnam War.

    From the official citation:

    Then-Specialist Salvatore A. Giunta distinguished himself by acts of gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a rifle team leader with Company B, 2d Battalion (Airborne), 503d Infantry Regiment during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Korengal Valley, Afghanistan on October 25, 2007. When an insurgent force ambush split Specialist Giunta’s squad into two groups, he exposed himself to enemy fire to pull a comrade back to cover. Later, while engaging the enemy and attempting to link up with the rest of his squad, Specialist Giunta noticed two insurgents carrying away a fellow soldier. He immediately engaged the enemy, killing one and wounding the other, and provided medical aid to his wounded comrade while the rest of his squad caught up and provided security. His courage and leadership while under extreme enemy fire were integral to his platoon’s ability to defeat an enemy ambush and recover a fellow American paratrooper from enemy hands.”

    These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
    We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

    This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll. For more information about Wednesday Hero, or if you would like to post it on your site, you can go here.


    The GOP Announces Its New Leadership Posts

    Freshman Elected Leadership Representative: Kristi Noem of South Dakota

    GOP.Gov welcomes its new leaders:

    Rep. John Boehner (OH), the former GOP House Minority Leader, was elected to be the next Speaker of the House.

    Rep. Eric Cantor (VA), the former House Minority Whip, was elected to the post of House Majority Leader.

    Rep. Kevin McCarthy (CA) was elected to the post of House Majority Whip.

    Rep. Jeb Hensarling (TX) was elected to the post of House Republican Conference Chairman.

    Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA) was re-elected as Vice-Chair of the House Republican Conference

    Rep. Pete Sessions (TX) was re-elected as Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee

    Rep. Tom Price (GA) was re-elected as Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee.

    Rep. John Carter (TX) was re-elected as House Republican Conference Secretary

    Freshman Elected Leadership Representative: Kristi Noem of South Dakota

    Freshman Elected Leadership Representative: Tim Scott of South Carolina

     

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    House Dems Vote To Keep Pelosi as Their Leader, 150-43

    photo credit: Reuters

    To the delight of Republicans everywhere, Pelosi will continue to be the face of the Democrat party:

    House Democrats elected Nancy Pelosi to remain as their leader Wednesday despite massive party losses in this month’s congressional elections that prompted some lawmakers to call for new leadership.

    Pelosi, the nation’s first female House speaker, will become minority leader when Republicans assume the majority in the new Congress in January.

    She defeated moderate Democratic Rep. Heath Shuler of North Carolina, 150-43, in secret balloting in a lengthy closed-door gathering of House Democrats in the Capitol.

    Our friends at Citizens United have created some fine videos to mark the occasion. Here’s the first of three in a series, “In the Doghouse:

    Citizens United’s David Bossie asks: A worse holiday gift: Pelosi or fruitcake?

    The decision by House Democrats to anoint Nancy Pelosi their leader once again is the equivalent of giving the American people a fruitcake for the holidays.  And let’s face it — nobody really wants a fruitcake! 

    Which is exactly why Republicans should be thrilled. The fact is that Pelosi is reviled by most Americans. As John Avlon noted at the Daily Beast:

    In August of 2008—at the height of Obama-mania—Pelosi sold just 2,737 copies of her book Know Your Power in its first week of release (by comparison, George W. Bush sold 220,000 books in its first day). Upon achieving unified control of Washington that fall, Pelosi led congressional Democrats to misinterpret the 2008 elections as an ideological mandate and proceeded to over-reach, provoking this year’s broad backlash.

    Before the midterms, Pelosi’s favorability among independent voters was down to 21 percent. Rasmussen measured Pelosi’s polarization by finding that only 16 percent of Americans have a “very favorable” rating of her while 52 percent have a “very unfavorably rating”—she is broadly and deeply unpopular, with a narrow base of support.

    Pelosi was a national negative factor in this year’s campaign—the GOP ran an astounding 161,203 ads attacking her in 2010, costing an estimated $65 million, according to a new study commissioned by CNN. This isn’t a sign that Republicans are “scared” of Nancy Pelosi, as some might try to spin—it’s evidence that the GOP wants to run against her. It’s worth considering that the most anti-Pelosi ads ran in the purple state of Pennsylvania, where five House Democrats went down to defeat. She has a demonstrated capacity to alienate the swing voters who decide elections.

    While Pelosi’s continued leadership is a gift for the Republican party….Citizens United is correct in saying that she’s an “unwanted fruitcake” for the American people. Two more years of her “San Fransisco values”  is not what this country needs.

    Part 2: (starring Alexa Shrugged) Recurring Nightmare – Nancy Pelosi Fruitcake 2

    Part 3: Nervous Breakdown – Nancy Pelosi Fruitcake 3



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    Video: Allen West Enters The Congressional Black Caucus Building

    Freshman FL congressman, Col.  Allen West has been making public his  intention of joining the CBC, since he was elected last month.

    He told The Hill, yesterday:

    “There are two criteria to be a member of the Congressional Black Caucus — you must be black and you must be a member of Congress, and when I woke up this morning, I think I met both of those criteria,” West told The Hill on Tuesday. “So I will be joining.”

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    Last month, CBC Chairwoman Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) seemed to imply that West might not be allowed to join based on his policy positions.

    “Our agenda is about lifting people out of poverty, providing middle-class tax cuts, supporting climate-change legislation,” she told The Economist. “Do [incoming black Republicans] embrace this agenda?”

    Last week, the CBC walked back Lee’s statement, announcing that Republicans wishing to join the group “will be welcomed.”

    Two black Republicans were elected to the House in the midterms election: West and Rep.-elect Tim Scott (S.C.). They’re the first black Republicans to win seats in the chamber since Rep. J.C. Watts (R-Okla.) retired in 2003.

    West said he’s scheduled “to have a chat” with Lee this week.

    “There’s a planning meeting tomorrow that I’ll try to go in,” West said.

    West took questions from reporters Lauren Victoria Burke and Ben Evans as he arrived to enter the  CBC Meeting at noon sharp.

    Crew of 42 reports:

    He was there at noon sharp (just like a good military guy…) to meet with his fellow CBC members.  However the meeting will be late because the House Democratic Caucus is doing their leadership elections.

    Part 2 of the exclusive interview, here.

    Can the Democratic CBC members talk in front of Republican West? All that and more in Part 3, here.

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    The Lame Duck Is Waddling…Melt The Phones! (UPDATED)

    Michelle Malkin is alerting readers to three lame duck measures Congress is voting on, today:
    S.3815 – Promoting Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles Act of 2010:A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reduce oil consumption and improve energy security, and for other purposes.

    The bill is laden with handouts to promote vehicles powered by natural gas and electric. And to pay for this corporate welfare, the bill would call for an increase to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund tax from $.08 per barrel to $0.21 per barrel.

    S.510 – FDA Food Safety Modernization Act: A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to the safety of the food supply

    A far-reaching food safety bill that could give the government more power to prevent foodborne illnesses has become a target of advocates for buying food produced locally. They worry the legislation’s safety requirements could force small farms out of business. The opposition of these “locavores” – advocates for buying food directly from the farm or closer to home – and owners of small farms has become a sticking point in the Senate, which was to vote Wednesday on whether to consider the bill. Supporters will need 60 votes to proceed on the bill because Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., has objected, saying the legislation’s $1.4 billion cost isn’t paid for.

    S.3772 – Paycheck Fairness Act: A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide more effective remedies to victims of discrimination in the payment of wages on the basis of sex, and for other purposes.

    Women in the workplace don’t face rampant pay discrimination, and yet the Senate may soon pass a bill—already passed in the House—premised on the erroneous charge that they do. The Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA) would be a harmful addition to the many federal laws that already protect women and men from labor-market discrimination.

    You can read more about the bills at Michelle Malkin.

    (Senate switchboard: 202-224-3121)
    View on C-Span2 or online here

    UPDATE:

    Michelle Malkin: Stop the illegal alien student bailout: DREAM Act target list; Plus: Sen. Sessions’ critical alert

    As I told you yesterday and as I’ve been telling you for, oh, years, the shamnesty crowd is counting on open-borders Republicans to drag the DREAM Act illegal alien student bailout across the legislative finish line.

    Here’s a handy phone list of target Senate Republicans. Use and share:

    Sen. Murkowski of Alaska 202-224-6665
    907-271-3735

    Sen. Lugar of Indiana 202-224-4814
    317-226-5555

    Sen. Brownback of Kansas 202-224-6521
    785-233-2503

    Sen. Voinovich of Ohio 202-224-3353
    614-469-6697

    Sen. LeMeiux of Florida 202-224-3041
    904-398-8586

    Sen. Collins of Maine 202-224-2523
    207-945-0417

    Sen. Snowe of Maine 202-224-5344
    207-874-0883

    Sen. Brown of Massachusetts 202-224-4543
    617-565-3170

    Sen. Johanns of Nebraska 202-224-4224
    402-758-8981

    Sen. Gregg of New Hampshire 202-224-3324
    603-225-7115

    Sen. Hutchison of Texas 202-224-5922
    214-361-3500

    Sen. McCain of Arizona 202-224-2235
    480-897-6289

    Hat tip: Smart Girl Politics

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    Roger Ailes Unleashed

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    I’m gonna have to call this Howard Kurtz interview of Roger Ailes at The Daily Beast, the read ‘o the day.  Ailes’ conservative take on the President, Beck, Hannity, Olbermann, News Corp’s political donations, and more has some great quotable quotes.

    Here’s a snippet:

    The age of Obama has provided a ratings boost for Fox News as its loudest personalities have relished the opportunity to play offense. Critics, of course, view Fox as an unabashed cheerleader for the Republican Party, an evil media empire spewing propaganda and misinformation at a gullible audience.

    But Roger Ailes says his network is just reflecting reality when it comes to the White House.

    “The president has not been very successful,” the Fox News chairman says in a lengthy interview. “He just got kicked from Mumbai to South Korea, and he came home and attacked Republicans for it. He had to be told by the French and the Germans that his socialism was too far left for them to deal with.”

    The 70-year-old Ailes, dressed in a lavender shirt and tie, goes on in this vein, saying the network isn’t singling out Obama for criticism but that its style “tends to be more direct” in challenging presidents. Then he offers this observation about Obama:

    “He just has a different belief system than most Americans.”

    That seems a rather loaded phrase—different belief system—even if you strongly disagree with most of Obama’s policies. It fits the view of those who are trying to paint the president as being outside the mainstream. But from the big second-floor office at Fox’s Midtown Manhattan headquarters, it’s the rest of the media that are using a distorted lens.

    “He’s had 3,000 press secretaries since he got into office,” Ailes says of Obama, but these days, “he’s making it harder for the press to make him look good… When the press falls in love, they fall in love hard. They’re like teenagers in love. It’s like the old Frankie Lymon song, ‘Why Do Fools Fall in Love?’”

    Read all three pages of part one of the interview. More from “Chairman Roger”, tomorrow.

    Hat tip: Gateway Pundit

     

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    Boehner Files Court Brief Challenging Constitutionality of ObamaCare…

    (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images North America)

    Was this expected? Because it took me by surprise...what wonderful news:

    Speaker-in-waiting John Boehner, R-Ohio, filed an amicus brief Tuesday challenging the constitutionality of the individual mandate in the health care law passed by Democrats earlier this year.

    “ObamaCare is a job-killer, and our economy simply cannot afford this unprecedented, unconstitutional power grab by the federal government,” Boehner stated Tuesday evening. “That is why Republicans will continue standing with the American people and fighting to repeal ObamaCare and replace it with better solutions put forth in the Pledge to America to lower health care costs and protect American jobs.”

    Boehner’s amicus brief was filed in support of a lawsuit brought by 20 state attorneys general and the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB), the nation’s largest small business association. The brief seeks to overturn what Boehner says is a “government takeover of health care that is costing jobs, increasing costs, and jeopardizing coverage for millions of Americans.”

    “I’m proud to join these states and the NFIB in their ongoing effort to overturn this job-killing health care law and protect American workers from its devastating impact.”  Boehner said.

    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to file a similar  brief later this week.

    It gets better:

    Republican aides privately speculate that Boehner could use the first bill of the next session of Congress to repeal health care.

    Hat tip: Weasel Zippers

    Don’t Touch My Junk Demotivator

    More Don’t Touch My Junk photoshops:

    IowaHawk: For Your Next Trip Through Airport Security

    iOWNTHEWORLD: Have Some TSA Fun!

    I wonder if the “Don’t touch my junk guy” is getting a cut from the cottage industry that is already springing up promoting his philosophy. At Zazzle you can order bumper stickers, hats, tee shirts, and yes, ties with the “Don’t touch my junk” motto.

    UPDATE:

    Renowned pilot Sully Sullenberger weighs in: When Memes Collide: Capt. Sully Says There’s No Need For Junk Touching At Airports

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    Creeping Sharia: Toy Pigs Removed From Playsets For Fear Of Offending Muslims

    The offending pigs were removed from a UK toyshop because they “upset some customers”:

    A children’s shop has removed toy pigs from farmyard sets in case they offend Muslims and Jews.

    The Early Learning Centre ditched the pig from its HappyLand Goosefeather Farm toy set after it upset some customers.

    One mother realised the pig was missing from the set she bought for her daughter’s birthday when she found a pig sty and a button that made oinking noises, but no pig.

    The interactive set, which also has a chicken, a horse, a cow and a sheep, makes the animal noises when buttons are pressed.

    When the mother complained, she was told in an email: ‘Previously the pig was part of the Goosefeather Farm. However due to customer feedback and religious reasons this is no longer part of the farm.’

    Atlas Shrugs took exception to the inclusion of Jews into the equation:

    What I find galling is how they threw the Jews in there for good measure. Religious Jews don’t eat pork, but they don’t find the animal insulting or offensive. The Jews don’t impose their religious beliefs on others and make insane demands. That special ridiculousness is exclusive to the religion of peaceniks.The Jews never complained. Why throw them in? To justify Islamic supremacism? Or to create even more antisemitism?

    As it was with the recent  “Gingerbread Person” flap, when enough people complained about the ridiculous political correctness, the policy was reversed:

    Last night, the retailer did a U-turn and agreed to bring back the pigs after disappointed families complained at such a move driven by political correctness.

    The angry mother, named only as Caroline, told The Sun newspaper: ‘This is political correctness gone loopy. Surely if someone has an issue with a toy they don’t agree with then they don’t buy it.’

    Exactly. The only way to defeat the PC police is to nip nonsense like this in the bud wherever it appears.

    Hat tip: Lucianne

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    Video: Dem Socialists Have Strange Ideas About Job Creation

    Trevor Loudin dug up this old clip from a 1997 conference of Democratic Socialists of America front organization, the National Jobs For All Coalition.

    Panelist Heidi Hartman’s idea about how people can create jobs by staying at home, accepting government freebees has a familiar ring to it:

    “Whether you’re working or not you would have access to child care, you could use it to go to school, you could use it to sit home, eat bon-bons and watch TV, we don’t care. That in itself could be viewed as a job creation plan.”

    In this blast from the not-so-distant past, soon to be ex-Speaker Pelosi explains how extended unemployment benefits creates jobs and stimulates the economy.

    The Heritage Foundation took the time to dispute Pelosi’s fatuous claims:

    While Conservatives believe that temporary unemployment benefits are needed, extending the benefits up to 99 weeks, as proposed by some on the Left, would clearly come with a major economic cost.

    Speaker Pelosi also stated that UI injects demand into the economy, because struggling families spend, rather than safe, the money they receive. However, academic research shows that only 55 cents of every $1 in benefits gets spent, as unemployment benefits discourage spousal work. Unemployment benefits have been handed out for two years now and there still remains a jobs deficit of 7.4 million.

    According to Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow J.D. Foster, the Obama Administration has failed to create jobs because their assumption that deficit spending can increase demand in an economy is wrong. As Foster notes, the answers for job creation are simple: “Obama should call on Congress to forego all tax hikes,” and “get busy reversing the federal spending surge to get the budget deficit under control.”

    Hat tip: The Blaze.


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    Video: Hannity Says Dem WH Sources Are Telling Him That Obama’s “Unhinged”

    First Scarborough on MSNBC said “Top Dems are telling me Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing” , and now Hannity is sharing what Dems inside the White House are telling him about Obama:

    Hannity’s insiders sound strikingly similar to “Ulsterman’s” “White House Insider” .

    Hat tip: Gateway Pundit.

    RELATED READING:

    Russ Vaughn at The American Thinker: End of the Beginning and Beginning of the End

    When the Washington Post allows two of the few truly objective and realistic Democrats remaining in the party to use it as a forum to call for Obama not to run for a second term, does that signal the beginning of the end?

    When a San Francisco Chronicle editorial opens with,

    Shellacked at home, shellacked abroad. President Obama’s Asia trip is extending a losing streak with the latest setback – a refusal by other major financial powers to follow his lead to revive the global economy.

    Does that perhaps indicate that what caused the disillusionment and revolt of the American electorate may be dawning on the liberal media elite who are finally finding something distasteful in all their heretofore worshipful hand licking? Does not that reference to, “extending a losing streak,” not portend a sense of the beginning of the end?

    Thomas Lifson, The American Thinker: Obama feeling sorry for self

    Now that he has actual executive responsibilities for the first time in his life and is discovering that talking is a lot easier than doing, the press can no longer avert their eyes from his failures, and is withdrawing  their previous adulatory posture.

    Peter Wehner, Contentions: Obama’s Fall from Grace

    It has turned out to be quite a lot different, and quite a lot harder, than Mr. Obama ever imagined.

    The world is an untidy place; problems are often more difficult and even more intractable than candidates imagine. Expressing intentions — like, say, closing down Guantanamo Bay, trying Khalid Sheik Mohammad in a civilian court, keeping unemployment below 8 percent, bending the health-care cost curve down while at the same time covering more people, convincing the Iranians to give up their pursuit of nuclear weapons, ushering in peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians, even signing a free-trade agreement with South Korea — is different than actually implementing successful policies.

    Michelle Malkin: Beltway fixture tells AWOL president he needs more time off

    Washington swamp creature Newt Gingrich gets the dumb D.C. advice of the day award. In an interview with CBN’s David Brody, he says that permanent vacationer Barack Obama needs to spend more time away from the Beltway to “reflect.”

    Linked by Hyscience, thanks!

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