Obamanomics Now a World-Wide Laughingstock

Last week, in a post that aggregated reactions to Obama’s jobs speech, I concluded that his plan had become a laughingstock.

This week, the laughter and snorts of derision continue unabated. Is anyone taking Obama’s jobs plan seriously?

Not NBC’s chief White House correspondent, Chuck Todd, who broke out laughing along with the entire “Morning Joe” panel, Monday morning, when asked if the White House believes “tax reform in the context of the Super Committee is a realistic goal”.

TODD: Look, you know, I don’t, you know, nobody there believes, they, this is how they put it when it comes to both their jobs bill and this, right? They will say the following: “Yes, we’re pessimistic that Congress will take this up. We’re pessimistic that we can cut a deal with Republicans, but we think it’s possible.” That, that, that’s their way of saying, “No.”

[Laughter]

JOE SCARBOROUGH, CO-HOST: So it’s like the last thing they put out, you think this is just political window dressing. They’re setting the Republicans up.

TODD: Well, I mean, this is also the President trying to clean up the fact that he didn’t put out a bill before. I mean, let’s not forget, he didn’t put out a debt plan before. He put out guiding principles before.

Oh, so that “grand plan” the media played up during the debt ceiling fight was nothing but “guiding principles”. Thanks for finally reporting the truth about that now that Republicans have once again been labeled the party of “no” for not going along with something that didn’t exist.Why the media continues to run interference for a guy they know is a fraud is beyond me.
More yuks from the LA Times’ Top of the Ticket: Obama’s urgent jobs plan: Right now, ‘right now’ means sometime next month maybe.

The president was in such a hurry to get this new spending going, everyone remembers, that during that address he said the phrase “right now” seven times. He didn’t actually mean right now that night because the NFL season was opening a few minutes after his remarks.

But Obama did want to show how really urgent he said the situation was, even though it had taken him 961 days as president to say them. And even though from Day #1 of the brief Obama Era polls had shown jobs and the economy were the No. 1 priority among voters but he pursued healthcare and financial reforms first. And even though unemployment had been at or above 9% for 26 of the last 28 months.

So, given the president’s professed urgency, the next day, Sept. 9, everyone asked where was his jobs legislation?

And, well, it seems the urgent jobs bill hadn’t actually been written yet but should be ready in a week or two. When the laughter died, the White House said on second thought the legislation would be ready for a photo op the next Monday.

Well, here we are on the next Monday after that next Monday and we’ve just learned from the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, Dick Durbin, that actually it seems that body won’t really be seriously getting into the legislation for a while yet. The Senate has some other more important business to handle. And then there’s this month’s congressional vacation, which in Washington is called “a recess,” like elementary school.

Here’s the revealing exchange with a persistent host Candy Crowley on CNN’s “State of the Union:”

CROWLEY: When is the bill going to get on the floor?

DURBIN: The bill is on the calendar. Majority leader Reid moved it to the calendar. It is ready and poised. There are a couple other items we may get into this week not on the bill and some related issues that may create jobs. But we’re going to move forward on the president’s bill. There will be a healthy debate. I hope the Republicans will come to…

CROWLEY: After the recess, so next month? Or when will it actually begin to act on?

DURBIN: I think that’s more realistic it would be next month.

White House Dossier’s Keith Koffler, (who by the way has added an Attack Watch button to his posts to make reporting easier) reports on Turbo-Tax Timmy Geithner’s visit to Europe to lecture them on how to fix their economies. Advice? From This Guy?:

From the Washington Post article detailing the debacle:

The Europeans did not react favorably to being told what to do by an American.

“I found it peculiar that even though the Americans have significantly worse fundamental data than the euro zone that they tell us what we should do,” Austrian finance minister Maria Fekter told reporters after the meeting.

See, now I’m really worried. I know Obama’s economic advisers were incompetent. But now I’m concerned that they are delusional.

See what I’m saying? No wonder One in four Democrats wants to dump Obama.

I didn’t listen to Obama’s populist tax the rich/class warfare speech, this morning, but Ace did, and he has some reactions:Big Democratic Pollster/Adviser Mark Penn: Obama Is Dooming Himself With His Class Warfare Gambit.

More from Gateway Pundit: Despite the Weak Economy – Obama Unveils $1.5 Trillion Tax Hike on America’s Top Earners

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Media Buzz: Chris Christie Mulling a 2012 Run

Republicans are still concerned that the current field is weak, and both Rick Perry and Romney leaves them with  doubts; Romney, because he’s  a technocrat who doesn’t have firm convictions, and Perry, because people are not sure of his ability to articulate his views.

See Breitbart T.V. for a serious discussion of a possible Christie Run on Fox News Sunday, where Wall Street Journal editor, Paul Gigot shares some insider info on the situation. He claims that there have enough people who have gone to him now and said, “look this field is weak, and none of them may be able to beat the president, we need a republican president, we think you can do it. Now is your moment….”

He says he’s thinking about it now, very carefully.

I’ve noted  the fact that Christie has repeatedly and forcefully denied that he has any interest in running in 2012 is a problem. After all, Obama did the very same thing after he was elected to the US Senate in 2004.  In his case it always looked like the White House was the ultimate goal, and the denials were less than sincere. In Christie’s case, I have no doubt that when he was elected Governor of New Jersey, he had no greater aspirations than fixing the financial mess in that state. But now he can say , with the country’s bleak economic forecast,  he’s been pulled into this thing almost against his will. We need someone who can fix the financial mess we’re in, and he’s the man to do it.

Jennifer Rubin also making the case for Christie, points to a recent speech he made at the American Enterprise Institute where he made the case for entitlement reform:

And here’s the thing about that speech at AEI: He didn’t use a teleprompter. Sitting in the audience about five or six rows back, I didn’t see a written speech. On either side of me were mainstream reporters who were entirely transfixed. His humor is dry, he treats the audience like adults and he’s refusing to parrot the usual blather that pols dole out to a cynical press corps. That room had wonks and Tea Party advocates. It had conservative and mainstream media. And to a person, the reaction to that performance was “Wow.”

Let’s consider for a moment Christie in the GOP debate. Can you imagine what he’d say about Perry’s backpedaling on Social Security? Could you imagine him letting Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) get away with nonsense about America bringing 9/11 on itself? Ooof. I imagine he’d brush off Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) with a shake of the head and a sly remark. (“Michele, that’s cuckoo land stuff. Mental retardation isn’t caused by a vaccination.”) And as for Romney, Christie would have a solid case to make that you really can govern as a full-throated conservative in a blue state.

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Perhaps the best aspect to a Christie governance is his inclination to challenge conservatives, to aspire beyond rhetoric. At AEI he concluded:

[S]ome people say I’m too combative, some people say I’m too much of a fighter. Well, I’ll tell you, I’m fighting now because now is the time that matters most for New Jersey’s future and in America’s future. We are teetering on the edge of disaster. And I love when people talk about American exceptionalism but American exceptionalism has to include the courage to do the right thing. It cannot just be a belief that because we are exceptional, everything will work okay. Part of truly being exceptional is being willing to do the difficult things, is to stop playing the political games , stop looking at the bumper pool of politics and to step up and start doing the right thing. . . . See it seems to me, that what America is really all about is about a group of people who came from every corner of this earth because they wanted a chance for greatness. That’s what has made us the greatest country on Earth. Our calling for greatness at this time is to confront these issues, to say them out loud, and to stop playing around and to not waste another minute. . . .

Rubin includes more of the text from Christie’s speech in her post, which you should read to understand why people are so impressed.

One of the reasons why I was so behind a Paul Ryan run, is because people who have the gift of being able to speak brilliantly extemporaneously, are  a rare commodity. We need such a person to run against Obama to clean his clock in a debate. Obama’s slick propaganda would be reduced to the weak pablum that it is, matched against the superior rhetorical skills of a Paul Ryan or Chris Christie.

Do we really need another affable Texan stammering into the microphone about “compassionate conservatism” or some such.?

The buzz has finally reached New Media Animation. Stand by for some seriously silly speculations:

NMA touches on some of the issues in which Chris Christie differs from the base, not including his recent, almost disqualifying comments on global warming. Hopefully, he’ll look further into the issue and his position will “evolve”….

You can check his positions on major issues, here.

It appears that he is extremely weak on environmental issues:

  • Jersey shore for tourism instead of offshore drilling. (Aug 2011)
  • $157 million for Green Acres open-space acquisition. (Aug 2011)

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Monday Morning Blog-War!

The one on the bottom is Tucker.

News you may have missed over the weekend:

Another right-wing blogosphere civil war has broken out over The Daily Caller’s gratuitous coverage of Mike Tysen’s exceedingly vile remarks about Sarah Palin which amounted to defending “rape talk by a rapist” as “news”, according to Tammy Bruce.

News flash: It isn’t front page news when a Democrat says something vile about Sarah Palin. It really isn’t.  I think I speak for most Republicans when I say that nobody but the most anti-Palin cretins among us really need to hear another scumbag drag her though the mud with vile sexual slurs. Yes, I understand a majority of Republicans polled say that they don’t want her to run for President, and I’m guessing one of the reasons for that is because they don’t want to continue to see her dragged through the mud  by anti-Palin cretins.

So,  the DC Caller ran this nasty story,  and the blowback in the right-wing blogosphere has been fierce.

The Other McCain sums it up nicely with: HOLY. FREAKING. CRAP.

I just logged on and saw this by Ladd Ehlinger and this by Dan Riehl. Both Dan and Ladd called me yesterday while I was driving to Ohio, but the cell-phone reception on the road was sufficiently crappy that I was unable to understand what they were talking about. And then I caught this link via Dan’s blog and . . .

HOLY. FREAKING. CRAP.

Riehl says:

Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller and staff writer Jeff Poor are desperately trying to backtrack from a vile and pathetic smear of a Mother to several young children and the nation’s most prominent Republican woman, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Poor, now aided by Caller staffer Matt Lewis have also issued a foolish threat of a lawsuit to this blog for bringing broader attention to the smear.

The Caller found it appropriate to focus humorous attention on these comments from washed up boxer Mike Tyson discussing the former Republican Governor. They also displayed no concern as to how their reporting of the ugliness, including with audio and video, might easily be read by the children of Palin, Mother to several young children.

“Glen Rice is a nice, mellow, docile man, non-threatening guy,” he said. “You want someone like Rodman — yeah baby! Let’s get that donkey in here now. [laughter] Just imagine Palin with a big old black stallion ripping. Yeehaw!”

While the Caller item now comes with this disclaimer, obviously meant only as cover for their disgusting editorial judgment, it is only a late addition to the post after receiving more attention and increasingly broad condemnation.

Other  blogs weighing in on this:

Sissy Willis:Greta Van Susteren takes Tucker Carlson to the woodshed:

“The public shaming of Tucker Carlson. Cybervillage disapprobation of “elders” like @gretawire [Greta Van Susteren's twitter handle] shape moral behavior,” we twittered as the smoke began to settle this morning in the aftermath of a fiery flame war that had erupted in the blogosphere and twitterspere in response to “Mike Tyson: Sarah Palin met ‘the wombshifter,’” a gratuitously coarse Jeff Poor journalistic effort published by Carlson’s The Daily Caller Friday evening.

Da TechGuy jumped in, too: Tucker Carlson vs Dan Riehl? No contest

Alas poor Tucker, he hasn’t apparently been paying attention. McGinnis’ book has so little credibility and is so discredited even Keith Olbermann and the NYT are dissing it.

That misjudgment is bad enough but the decision to try to go after Dan Riehl, for pointing out this tactic was not so bright:

What is it with these sad little Beltway bois? Are they simply misogynistic and unable to pass up an opportunity to attempt to humiliate a successful woman with more clout and influence than the petulant little bow-tie boy, Carlson, has or will ever have? Or is it their inadequacy in the face of an attractive, accomplished woman like Palin that causes them to lash out so despicably?

Riehl’s base post contained, shall we say, more colorful language. Well Carlson and company took exception and led to a wholeseries of furtherposts by Riehl demonstrating several things:

1..Tucker Carlson and the Daily Caller have much too thin a skin for this business

2..Sarah Palin is a lot tougher than anyone at the Daily Caller

3..The people at the Caller have no idea of how new media works.

Simple suggestion if you are a million dollar site trying to impress investors you don’t go after individual bloggers who hurt your feelings, particularly not Dan Riehl.

“One man media organization and attack machine”, @Keder, on Twitter took The daily Caller’s side and spent much of the  the day battling Palinistas, (and watching followers disappear). Hornets nest!

Lisa Graas says: Y’all Settle Down Over There!

Apparently there is some Palin-smearing going on from “conservatives”. It’s very low-blow, gossipy, obviously not true stuff. What I have seen of it is not what this post is about. What this post is about is accusations about Palin-smearing that I’m not really familiar with and don’t want to bother to go looking for. It’s also about peripheral things that appear to be floating around that.

First, I “heart” Sarah Palin. I’m voting for Rick Santorum, but I still “heart” her and want y’all to lay off smearing her. It just ain’t Christian.

I “heart” Dan Riehl. He’s grumpy and not exactly the St. Paul of the blogosphere, but I “heart” him anyway.

Click on the link to find out who else she *hearts*.

One thing is for sure. Whenever there’s a blog-war, we’re sure to find grumpy old Dan Riehl smack dab in the middle of it. I think I often agree with him, too!

Your Sunday Hymn: Lord of the Dance

This is Irish singer/whistler/banjo player, Tommy Makem performing one of my favorites, Lord of the Dance, in 1973.  What a talent:

Lyrics:

I danced in the morning when the world was young
I danced in the moon and the stars and the sun
I came down from heaven and I danced on the earth
At Bethlehem I had my birth

Dance, dance, wherever you may be
I am the lord of the dance, said he
And I lead you all, wherever you may be
And I lead you all in the dance, said he

I danced for the scribes and the Pharisees
They wouldn’t dance, they wouldn’t follow me
I danced for the fishermen James and John
They came with me so the dance went on

Dance, dance, wherever you may be
I am the lord of the dance, said he
And I lead you all, wherever you may be
And I lead you all in the dance, said he

I danced on the Sabbath and I cured the lame
The holy people said it was a shame
They ripped, they stripped, they hung me high
Left me there on the cross to die

Dance, dance, wherever you may be
I am the lord of the dance, said he
And I lead you all, wherever you may be
And I lead you all in the dance, said he

I danced on a Friday when the world turned black
It’s hard to dance with the devil on your back
They buried my body, they thought I was gone
But I am the dance, and the dance goes on

Dance, dance, wherever you may be
I am the lord of the dance, said he
And I lead you all, wherever you may be
And I lead you all in the dance, said he

They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that will never, never die
I’ll live in you if you’ll live in me
I am the Lord of the dance, said he

Dance, dance, wherever you may be
I am the lord of the dance, said he
And I lead you all, wherever you may be
And I lead you all in the dance, said he

New Misfit Politics Video: The Lost Solyndra Grant Proposal

The same folks who brought you the instant classic, Attaaaaaack Watch, are now employing a little Alinsky Rule #5 on Obama’s Green Jobs fiasco:  “The Lost Solyndra Grant Proposal”:

Misfit Politics has obtained the original grant proposal failed alternative energy manufacturer Solyndra submitted to the Obama Administration’s green jobs initiative:

I like what I’m seeing from Misfit Politics. …keep up the good work, guys.

SEE ALSO:

Big Government: Obama’s Solyndra Scandal Reeks of the Chicago Way

Hat tip: Smitty at The Other McCain.

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Confused Coalition of Hippies, Anarchists, Commies and Alinskyites “Occupy” Wall Street For Days of Rage Protest (With Pictures)

Amazing how these grassroots demonstrators all happen to have pre-printed signs

Watch the confusion livestream, at “Global Revolution” – (Language warning, these are leftists, after all.) I’ve been noticing that the screen goes black every time someone or some group gets too weird. That of course, could be a coincidence since the whole thing is pretty weird. One women stated, they are trying to “transform the culture” through the occupation…a Socialist who is interviewed bemoans the fact that we have “two right-wing parties” in America, today. A woman just said that Wall Street is just “one big, terrible Ponzi scheme.”

Police barricade the Wall Street Bull, and stand guard to protect it from the “peaceful” demonstrators.

Michelle Malkin notes, they’re not even sure what they’re there for.

What do they want? They’re not really sure.

When do they want it? For a couple of months, or until the weather gets too cold, anyway.

A bunch of adrift Alinskyites and disorganized organizers from a group called “Adbusters” are converging in New York City for some reason or other. They’re bringing tents, sleeping bags, yoga instructors, face paint — and at some point, they’ll get around to deciding what their “one demand” is:

On Saturday thousands of us will occupy Wall Street. We will wave our signs, unfurl our banners, beat our drums, chant our slogans … and then we’ll get down to business and hold several people’s assemblies to decide what our “one demand” will be.

Shall we demand that President Obama reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act; outlaw flash trading; impose a 1% tax on all financial transactions?

These are good ideas but not very energizing.

How about we demand the revocation of corporate personhood?

Feels a bit too abstract. Many Americans don’t fully grasp what’s at stake with this one. And besides, even if he wants to, President Obama cannot deliver this immediately. In the wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling, a reform project like this requires a constitutional amendment that would take a few years and a whole movement to achieve.

We could…..

He goes on to spit-ball some more ideas. They’ll come up with a reason why they’re there, any day now. Whatever i turns out to be, it is sure to involve other people paying more in taxes.

Here are some of the sentiments from the Occupy Wall Street participants:

Malkin continues:

The Left’s slumber party protesters say they’ll stayat least a few months until they get their way, whatever it is! Occupy Wall Street!:

On September 17, we want to see 20,000 people flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months. Once there, we shall incessantly repeat our one simple demand until Barack Obama capitulates.

Hey, someone notify Attttaaaaack Waaaaaatch!

Here are the Days of Rage Yoga brigades symbolically demonstrating for the world “healing and not destruction and corporate greed” or something….

photo via The Blaze

The Blaze is also covering the demonstration with their own cameras, here.

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Due to excellent police work, the bull remains safe:

pic via @SufficiencyMAF

I hear the Marines are looking for a few good men…

pic via @roxie_hartless

Follow on Twitter using #occupywallstreet  #takewallstreet or #usdor

There’s lots of TCOT snarking  on #takewallstreet.

UPDATE:

LaborUnionReport at Big Government: #OccupyWallStreet Just a Stroll In The Park.

“The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry…”

What started out as a beautiful, sunny Saturday in New York turned cloudy by mid-afternoon and, while the weather was still mild by 3:15, it became clear by a quick ride through the streets surrounding Wall Street that, despite a warm up event back in August, protesters would not be fulfilling their goal of occupation this weekend.

The NYPD had a sea of blue uniformed officers, as well as police in plain clothes swarming the financial district. Empty police vans, cops with bunbles of zip ties (to be used as handcuffs) on their belts. Streets were closed off with both barricades and a literal solid wall of NYPD officers were blocking the entrances to Wall Street. There would be no occupation.

In fact, were it not for the help from one of New York’s finest giving direction to the new site of #OccupyWallSt, one might have never found the thousand (plus or minus) people occupying Zuccotti Park.

Urban Infidel: Day of Rage: Occupy Wall Street:

Lots more to come! Video, Pics! You name it!

Including this pic:

Ugh

Here is the gallery view.Or click here for the slide show.More videos on the way and updates!
UPDATE – Sunday, September 18. The Ragers are still camped out and intend to stay on through the opening of the stock market tomorrow morning.
UPDATE II:

September 17 was supposed to be the Day of Rage, the starting point of an anti-capitalist revolution that (in theory) was going to sweep the country coast-to-coast. As I noted yesterday, “The plan is to protest in state capitals and major cities across the nation, but the focus of the revolution will be in New York, where a hoped-for 20,000 anti-capitalists will ‘occupy’ Wall Street.”

I dutifully sent my operatives out to cover what were to be three of the largest Day of Rage protests — in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles — so humanity would have a full record of this pivotal moment in history.

Really, I should have learned my lesson by now: The bigger the build-up to a protest, and the more grandiose the promises, the louder the sound of the bellyflop onto the dustbin of irrelevancy.

In other words: “Day of Rage” was a massive FAIL.

This photo essay includes photos from all three protest sites (NY, SF and LA) integrated together, to give you the feel of the fizzled revolution as a whole.

Hit the link to see Zombies many amazing pix.

Sample:

The anti-capitalist organizers announced that they would march to a nearby Wells Fargo branch, invade and occupy!

But, you see, they didn’t count on me throwing a monkey wrench in the works. I skittered ahead, and got to the Wells Fargo about two minutes before the protesters did. I stepped inside and told the security guard that a group of political activists were about to take over the bank.

Then I slipped out the other door and came around front. By the time the protesters finally arrived for their “sneak attack” …

Cross-posted at Left-Wing Institute for Civil Discourse.

Saturday Movie Matinee

Hitler discovers that Attack Watch Is The Joke Of The Internet:

Steven Crowder calls the FEC to ask if Social Security is a Ponzi Scheme.

Allen West’s Weekly Video Address focuses on Obama’s farce of a jobs bill, and real road to economic success and job growth:

Marco Rubio’s Constituent Mailbox: American Jobs Act and the Economy:

See Also: Rubio: Obama Plan Designed Only to Protect His Job

Glenn Beck: Glenn discusses “The Truth” about the threat of Islamic Extremism:

In his morning update on Sept. 15, Rush discusses the various reasons libs have given for their epic failures in the New York election, last Tuesday.

PJ Media’s Bill Whittle and Andrew Klavan discuss The Injustice of Social Justice:

Steve Green reviews the Week in Blogs on PJTV:

Also, You don’t want to miss this Trifecta at PJTV, where Scott Ott, Bill Whittle, and Steve Green, (AKA Vodkapundit) tackle media bias: AFL-CIOuch: Labor Unions Produce Violent Thugs, Not the Tea Party

Charles Krauthammer On Solyndra: A “Toxic Combination Of Lenin Socialism and Crony Capitalism”

Charles Krauthammer and other guests on Hannity, Friday night,  discussed the bankruptcy of Solyndra along with some other scandals and corrupt practices within the Obama administration. Krauthammer soberly explained the problems with the Obama administrations approach, calling it a classic example of the toxic combination of Lenin Socialism and crony capitalism -”the Socialist idea of experts over the markets made even worse when it involves cronyism, favors and corruption.”

“You destroy an economy when you think a politician in a centralized state knows where the capital should be allocated,” he said.

Later on in the show, Pat Cadell and Bill Cunningham joined him. Cadell’s disgust and contempt for what’s been going on in the Obama administration was palpable, and he slams the media for failing to cover plethora of scandals adequately:

One reason Obama has been able to get away with as much as he has, is because the media has been giving him a pass since the beginning of his term. When they don’t cover cover the corrupt practices of this administration, (and there have been too many to count), the scandal gets flushed down the memory hole. We’ve reached a point, however, where the scandals are too big, and too plentiful to ignore.

Earlier this week, James Carville said Obama should start firing people, including Eric Holder.

Holder would be a great start.

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Tucson Air Force Base on lock-down after possible shooting

I just heard news on the radio of a possible shooting at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, AZ.  There’s not much info yet on the shooting, but The Arizona Daily Star confirms that the base is on lockdown.

Airman Michael Washburn confirmed the lockdown, but said he could not give a reason for the order.

However, D-M said later today that there is a ‘potential security situation’ but no details were provided.

CBS reports:

A Davis-Monthan Air Force Base spokesperson could not confirm reports of gunfire on the base or say if anyone has been shot.

Senior Airman Timothy Dunaway says traffic has been reduced to a single point entry but he refused to elaborate.

He says the Sonoran Science Academy on the base is on lockdown. KVOA-TV says the kids are safe on the base.

Hmmmm.

MSNBC reports:

Several emergency vehicles were seen heading to the base, about five miles southeast of Tucson.

KVOA-TV of Tucson reported through a tweet that the Tucson Fire Department was responding to a report of a possible patient with gunshot wounds.

Several people leaving the base told News 12 there was a possible gunman on the base.

The Tucson Citizen now reports that the shooter has been detained.

The Kansas City Star reports that two fire trucks  and two ambulances were dispatched to the Air Force base.

2:51: Now Reuters is reporting on a possible gunshot victim:

Tucson television news station KVOA reported on Twitter that the Tucson Fire Department was responding to a possible person with gunshot wounds.

The Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Facebook page writes:
Reports of suspicious activity have caused D-M officials to declare a higher state of security.
No shots have been fired and no one has been hurt.
Officials are currently investigating the situation, and more information will be forthcoming. More information will be provided as it becomes available.
This may turn out to be a big nothing.
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KOLD-TV reports that a man was seen carrying “something gun-like” near an old base dorm that is now used for civil engineering training. It’s unknown whether he was a civilian or military.

All events were in reaction to a report  of man seen carrying something gun-like near an old base dorm, now used for civil engineering training, he said.

“There were reports of something that looked like it might have been a weapon,” he said.

He could not say whether the person being sought was a civilian or member of the military.

The lock0down is still in effect as of 4:20 cst.
AZ Central reports that a bomb squad, along with other law-enforcement units, have responded to the base.

More from the The Tucson Sentinel

Just before 2 p.m., Tucson police shut down Golf Links Road in front of the base, between Craycroft and Swan roads. At least ambulance and several SWAT vehicles entered the base at the Swan Road gate, Sentinel reporter Ryan Kelly said.

No shots were fired, and there are no injuries, said Air Force Staff Sgt. Caitlin Jones.

This seems like a lot of “cautionary measures” for a “someone may have seen someone with something that may have been a gun” situation.
UPDATE:

[Updated at 8:15 p.m. ET] Officials at a U.S. Air Force Base in southern Arizona have called off their response to a security situation that prompted a base-wide lock down, the Air Force said Friday in a statement.

American Crossroads Ad: “Pay This Bill”

President Obama seems to  think that by repeating the words “pass the bill” over and over he can will it into existence.  American Crossroads created this ad to expose Obama’s ‘jobs’ bill for what it really is: another taxpayer-funded stimulus.

Entitled “Pay this Bill,” the new video spoofs Obama’s repeated exhortations for Congress to “pass this bill” by editing video footage to make the president say what he means – that American taxpayers must “pay this bill.”

Apparently, Obama is having a hard time getting Senators to sign on to his bill.

Hot Air: Uh oh: WH pleading with Senate Dems to back jobs bill:

In a further indication just how badly the White House fumbled the jobs bill, The Hill reports that administration officials had to meet with opponents in Congress to convince them to back the plan.  Unfortunately for Barack Obama, those opponents weren’t House Republicans.  They were Senate Democrats — and so far, it’s still no sale…

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Chuck Schumer hosted the meeting, according to the report, which is curious in itself.  Why not Harry Reid?  Isn’t he the Majority Leader?  Why not Dick Durbin, who is Reid’s second in command and presumably a backer of the jobs bill from his fellow Illinois politician?  Schumer tried to paint a picture of unity on the way out of the meeting:

“There were some disagreements on different parts here and there but the overall feeling was that the administration is open to suggestions from members about different policy issues on jobs and strategic ways to deal with jobs,” he added.

“Open to suggestions” means “back to the drawing board.”  This is why a competent White House would have asked their allies in the one chamber of Congress their party still controls for input before writing the bill.  Their failure to engage with their allies had Senate Democrats publicly blasting the plan earlier this week, ruining Obama’s strategy of blaming Republicans for stalling on his jobs bill.  If the White House can’t even convince Democrats to take the plunge with Porkulus II: Economic Boogaloo, Republicans will argue, then why should they?

Ed Morrissey counts five Dem Senators, so far that have gone on the record, opposing the bill,Bob Casey, Mark Begich, Jim Webb, Mary Landrieu, and Barbara Mikulski.

None of them face voters in 2012, having to explain backing tax hikes, massive new spending, and a rerun of the 2009 Porkulus flop.  If Mikulski objects to the bill, will Ben Nelson in Nebraska back it?  Claire McCaskill in Missouri? Mark Pryor, who has to stand for re-election in Arkansas in 2014?  None of the endangered Democrats in the next two cycles will dare vote for $450 billion in new spending to do the exact same thing that didn’t work in 2009.

This could turn out to be a debacle for Obama, but don’t count him out, yet. Remember all the times we thought ObamaCare was dead? Remember all the closed door meetings, and deals, and arm-twisting that went on? Remember how it got “pole-vaulted and parachuted” over the finish line”?

*Shudder*

UPDATE:

Hey, if you liked Solyndra, you’re going to love this:

P/Od Patriot: Chu Admits Obama’s Jobs Bill Is About “Green” Energy:

I revealed earlier this week how Obama’s Jobs bill will still fund the Smart Grid under the guise of the “Infrastructure Bank”.

According to an article on Red State, Chu admits the “Infrastructure Bank” is about Green Energy:

“Energy Secretary Steven Chu is emphasizing that the jobs proposal has a green tint. In a blog post, Chu is touting the green energy potential of the National Infrastructure Bank in Obama’s jobs plan.

Ace of Spades HQ: WSJ Op-Ed Writer: Obama’s “Jobs” Plan “a Blue-State Bailout In Disguise”

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Perry Calls Obama Administration’s Policies Socialist

It’s not the first time, either. Back in November of 2009, Perry told a Republican group in Texas that the Obama administration was “hell bent on taking America towards a socialist country.”

In a recent interview with TIME, he did it, again:

Now that you’ve been in the race for while, do you feel pressure to temper some of your rhetoric, like calling the Obama administration socialist?

No, I still believe they are socialist. Their policies prove that almost daily. Look, when all the answers emanate from Washington D.C., one size fits all, whether it’s education policy or whether it’s healthcare policy, that is, on its face, socialism.

The NY Times helpfully points out what Republican “rivals” think:

This year, as he faces charges from his rivals for the Republican nomination that his positions are too extreme to win the general election, Mr. Perry said he will not change the way he speaks to appeal to the nation as a whole.

Of course, Republican rivals always say their opponents are “too extreme”. I daresay the electorate has finally found out what happens when they listen to what Republican rivals say, and now they’re suffering from “extreme” voters’ remorse because of it.

Of course, Perry is absolutely correct. Obama is a Socialist, and so is the Democrat left flank in Congress. There’s nothing “extreme” about stating the obvious. Although the left will never openly admit what they are, (they can only achieve their goals through stealth), it should be common knowledge, by now. It would have been nice if people had heeded the warnings of conservative bloggers waving red flags (no pun intended) in 2008. But nobody outside of the conservative blogosphere seemed to be listening, including Republican campaign staffs.

Dr. John Drew, who knew  Marxist, Obama, back when he was going to Occidental College, recounts his frustration in trying to warn the public about Obama back in 2008:

The Obama I knew was nothing like the lifelong pragmatic centrist that he was pretending to be in the 2008 presidential campaign.  When I talked politics with the young Obama, he expressed a profound commitment to bringing about a socialist economic system in the U.S. — completely divorced from the profit motive — which would occur, in his lifetime, through a potentially violent, Communist-style revolution.  In this context, I saw my report on young Obama as a key piece of evidence suggesting a profound continuity in his belief system.

Although I was surprised by Barack Obama’s insistence on his mainstream ideological credentials, I was shocked that my attempts to spread the news about young Obama’s Marxism failed to gain any media traction with reporters, activists, or campaign staffs during the 2008 presidential campaign.

Once I saw the significance of my face-to-face observations on the young Obama, I went out of my way to get my story on record with the Orange County Register.  I tried to contact, among others, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly, the folks behind the Swiftboat ads, and the McCain campaign.

I thought I would get a phone call back from Fox News — someone, somewhere — and I still do not understand why no one seemed to catch on to the urgency of the situation.  I understand that I did not have audio tape of young Obama.  I did not have any photos or home movies.  Nevertheless, I was extremely active in the leftist politics and counter-cultural milieu of Occidental College in the 1970s.

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What shocked me about my experience in the summer of 2008 is that I thought my experience as a Williams College political science professor, my small business owner status, and my visibility in the Orange County community would allow my message to immediately go to the very top of the McCain campaign.  I thought my story would be welcomed by Fox News.

Since then, things have slowly gotten better.  My story on the young Marxist Obama has appeared in Michael Savage’s Trickle-Up Poverty, Paul Kengor’s Dupes, Stanley Kurtz’s Radical-In-Chief, and Jack Cashill’s Deconstructing Obama.

Nevertheless, I think there is something broken in our media and campaign system.  I do not think most independents or conservatives understand, or fully appreciate, the tremendous advantages the left derives from having the mainstream media serve as the fully paid, completely sympathetic, Dan Rather-level opposition research team of the Democratic Party.  It is a system that methodically ignores damaging information about flawed candidates like Sen. John Edwards and Rep. Anthony Weiner, while elevating minor errors among Republicans to the status of Watergate investigations.

Believe me, those of us who were blogging in 2008 understand the dilemma, well. What we always knew was a problem, before, came sharply into focus, when story after damaging story on Obama was routinely ignored by the media. Not helpful was a clueless public that could have demanded better coverage, but were satisfied with the “hope and change” pablum they were being fed.

Dr. Drew has has a prescription for Republicans in the next go-around:

If Republicans are going to win in 2012, I think they need to make some changes so that they are more friendly to the whistle-blowers bringing them bad news about the Obama administration.  Personally, I would like to see Republicans create new ways to collect negative news stories on liberals by 1) including web pages requesting opposition research from leakers; 2) establishing guidelines for leakers that help them give campaign decision-makers the confidence to pursue appropriate leads; and 3) instituting feedback mechanisms so leakers have some minimal assurance that they have been heard by top campaign managers and that their information has been discarded for technical or strategic reasons and not simply because it was overlooked by a careless staff member.

I’m not sure, but I think with the help of Twitter, conservatives are doing a better job getting their voices heard. When The Obama Campaign launched its noxious “snitch on conservatives” website, “Attack Watch”, it was impossible for the MSM to ignore the massive blow-back, most of it happening on Twitter. Now, there’s a death watch for Attack Watch.

But if it survives, Republicans need to have a serious counterpart. There is already an Attack Watch Watch, but it seems to be mostly about mocking Attack Watch and selling anti-Attack Watch merchandize. Worthy endeavors, certainly. But there needs to be a serious response to Obama’s agitprop.

In 2008, we could have used a counterpart to Obama’s “Fight the Smears” hogwash, too. Instead, various blogs handled the caseloads of b.s. piecemeal. One stop shopping is the way to go. I’d like to see a website that does nothing but offers serious rebuttals to Attack Watch’s propaganda. For instance,  their attack on Rick Perry for saying that Obama’s created 0 jobs.

“We say pants on fire,” reports Politifact.com. The site refers to four independent analyses by the Congressional Budget Office and three private assessments of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act to determine that anywhere between 1.3 million and 3.6 million jobs were created or saved by the stimulus—“but certainly more than zero.”

Operative words, “or saved”. Because Perry didn’t say anything about “saved”. He said, “created”: President Obama “had $800 billion worth of stimulus” and “created zero jobs.”

He has, in fact, lost a net of 3.5 million jobs since he became President. Perry was wrong because Obama has created less than 0 jobs.

The lowest number of jobs per the establishment data over the past 32 months occurred in January of 2010 when the BLS reported non-farm employment of 129.5 million.  When one compares that month to the August 2011 report a gain of 1.6 million jobs is recorded.  So by pulling out of the 32 months he has been in office only those months (19) beneficial to him, Barack Obama can claim he has created nearly 2 million jobs; never mind that a net of 3.5 million jobs have been lost since he became President.

On that basis any President can make himself appear to be a success as a job creator as at some point in a four year term jobs growth will occur just by the natural growth in population and business cycles.  As no President before him has been so devious, Obama has taken deception to a new level by this and his many ongoing attempts to fool the American people for political gain.

Lee Doren also corrects the “jobs created or saved” deception, here.

We need a website that fact checks Obama’s “fact checks”.

Another thing that’s changed since 2008 is the MSM, like most of America has fallen out of love with “The Light-bringer”. I’m seeing more and more stories appearing that don’t help his highness. CBS has done a great job covering Fast and Furious, and too many news outlets to count are covering the Solyndra scandal. A new crony capitalism scandal, LightSquared, is being scrutinized by The Washington Post, among others.

Now there’s talk that Dem. party elders may take Obama aside, and strongly suggest that he do the right thing, (quit.)

 Andrew Breitbart wrote on Tuesday that the Democrat rank and file are finally awakening to the fact that their party has been hijacked.

    I predict a tectonic shift among American Jews and within the Democratic Party if Obama doesn’t quietly retire. All the spinning in the world can’t spin away the trend of Scott Brown, the Tea Party victory of November 2010, and now the Turner earthquake.

Many Democrats are awakening to the reality that their party has been hijacked by a radicalism completely unfamiliar to their parents’ and grandparents’ Democratic Party.

Admitting the truth about what Obama is, (and what their party has become) is the first step toward healing. Either the radicals need to be kicked to the curb,  or it’s time to switch parties.
America’s survival depends on it.
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Democrats are second-guessing him privately (and sometimes publicly).

But rest assured, Barack Obama is confident he’s got five-and-a-half more years in the White House.

“Here’s one thing I know for certain,” Obama told Democratic donors last night in Washington. “The odds of me being re-elected are much higher than the odds of me being elected in the first place.”

Video: Boehner’s Remarks, Today, At The Economic Club of Washington

Earlier today, Speaker Boehner gave his own jobs speech  at the Economic Club of Washington, calling for Washington to unshackle job creators from the “triple threat” of excessive regulations, the current tax code, and the spending binge.

Boehner noted that the responsibility for fixing this toxic environment for job creation is a bipartisan one, and while the House will consider Obama’s proposals,  they’re no substitute for the pro-growth policies needed to remove barriers to job creation in America.  The speaker stressed that tax reform should include closing loopholes, but that tax increases are not an option.

Text of the entire speech, here.

UPDATE:

Listening to Rush, who is expressing extreme frustration with Boehner for being willing to work with Obama, when what Republicans want is for him to be stopped.

—Not that I necessarily agree with Rush. It may be that Boehner is trying to look cordial and bipartisan before they steamroll over Obama’s job plan.

MORE:

During the Q&A, Boehner was asked about golfing with Obama: Boehner: Talking to Obama Like Talking to Someone From Another Planet

“Listen, the President and I have a very good relationship. We get along fine,” said Boehner. “But, we come from two different worlds. I come to this job as a small business person who felt that government was too big, spent too much, and was out of control; and I still look at myself as that same person. The president comes from a different ideology. And while we have a good relationship sometimes the conversations that we have would be like two groups of people from two different planets who barely understand each other.

Video at link.

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Video: Paul Ryan Pushing “Fundamental Tax Reform”, Says Republicans Can Stop Obama’s Spending Plan

– As opposed to Obama’s temporary tax cuts, and Stimulus II, ideas that have been tried again and again, and have proven not to work:

When asked by Larry Kudlow whether it was possible “to stop the machinery of this spending package…..?”

Ryan seemed to hedge a bit in his answer, saying Republicans are trying to make it possible, wasn’t sure if it was actually possible….

Asked again at the end of the interview, if they can stop the increased spending, he said, “yes, we just don’t pass it.”

Much bettah.

SEE ALSO:

Paul Ryan spoke at the Constitution Day Celebration being hel in Washington, DC, at Hillsdale College’s Kirby Center.

Paul A. Rahe of Ricochet has the text of the speech: Paul Ryan: Restoring the Rule of Law

Read it and weep that this thoughtful man is not one of our presidential nominees for 2012.

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Video: Rand Paul Introduces Bill To Rein in NLRB – Mocks Obama – “Pass This Bill Now!”

Nice.

It’s about time Republicans attacked Obama on the regulatory front. Sen. Rand Paul used the occasion to sarcastically mimic Obama’s “Pass this bill, now” chant:

Hat tip: rdbrewer4RT @DanRiehl: RT @rcpvideo: on Twitter

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Video: Issa On Fox – Fast and Furious “Went All The Way To The White House”

Via Oversight and Reform:

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, discusses the latest developments in the Department of Justice’s handling of ‘running’ guns and explosives across the U.S. – Mexico border with Brett Baier on Fox News “Special Report.”

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This is a sticking point for me, too:

The St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: Let’s be clear–the only thing ‘botched’ in ‘Project Gunwalker’ was the cover-up

National Gun Rights Examiner David Codrea pointed out early this month that every time the “Project Gunwalker” atrocity is described as a “botched gun sting,” a lie is being disseminated.  The lie is the notion that there was ever the intention of mounting any kind of “sting” to “botch.”  There was not.  There could not have been.  No effort was made to track the guns past the border (or, very often, even to the border).  When field agents tried to track them any farther than a few blocks from the gun shops, they were ordered to stand down their surveillance.  Nor is it the case that the plan was for Mexican authorities to be tipped about what was going on, so they could perform the surveillance.

As long-time BATFE whistleblower (and victim of BATFE retaliation) Vincent Cefalu puts it, “The only way to [track] the guns would be with crime scenes and dead bodies.”  And that’s how exactly how they “tracked” them, and according to a “Gunwalker” report by Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), doing so made them “giddy”

If finding the guns at violent gun scenes was making them giddy, that would suggest that the operation was going very much as planned, n’est pas?
Obama interviewed by Latino press, again. They keep bringing this pesky subject up: Obama says he “did not learn about Fast and Furious until the operation went badly wrong .”

David Codrea: Demand Republican presidential contenders take a stand on ‘Gunwalker’

Hat tip: Sipsey Street Irregulars

 

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