Posts Tagged ‘Rahm Emmanuel’

Charles C. Johnson

We Love Pixar: What I Learned From ‘The Incredibles’

by Charles C. Johnson

Is the incredible out of the reach of social planners?

The Founders believed that happiness is the object of government, by which they meant virtue, or the proper workings of the human soul. It was an ancient understanding, founded on a modern notion of equality of opportunity.

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But the left has deracinated the language of opportunity from its roots, along the way to justifying their practice of conforming and normalizing. They tell us that a more equal society is a better society, even if its inhabitants were to prefer something else, but they never answer the real question: If everyone is equal, then everyone isn’t average and mediocre?

The Incredibles suggests that something else is possible, that excellence can breakthrough. Robert Frost put it best, “The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I’m against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise.” (more…)

Obama Nation: Player Hater

by James Hudnall and Batton Lash

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Ed. Note: Starting next week, Obama Nation movies to its new permanent home at Big Government.

Obama Nation: BO+BC=BS

by James Hudnall and Batton Lash

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John T. Simpson

What if President Obama Were a Republican?

by John T. Simpson

In my Big Hollywood post of April 27th, I decried the media’s acting as a cheerleading fourth branch of government, in which the MSM has not only assumed a Dear Leader-like reverence and awe for our new president, but attacks any and all critics with slander, ridicule, and even intimidation, and discounts any real concerns by the public as right wing extremist rabble-rousing and racism.

Given my love of true reporting and Woodward and Bernstein-like investigative journalism, which is really nowhere to be found in this Messianic Media Age of Obama, it was a very depressing piece to write. But after the recent flyover of New York City by Air Force One and F-16 fighter jets, which sent half of the Big Apple fleeing for their lives, it occurred to me.

How would the Left report the news if Obama were a Republican, i.e. an Uncle Tom, as many on the Left call now-GOP Chairman Michael Steele? Eureka! That’s it! See, it’s one thing for me to point out the obvious, as I did in my media slam yesterday. But what if we walked GOP President Obama’s media coverage through the mirror darkly, as was SOP for President Bush?

NOW we’re gonna have some fun! (more…)

John T. Simpson

Official: Dissent Now Unpatriotic

by John T. Simpson

You all know the drill. The recent vague and controversial DHS report on right-wing extremism, the cover of which DHS might just as well have put on the Republican Party platform. The endless puerile teabagging jokes from the fourth estate’s finest, giggling into their microphones like ten-year-olds who just found a tittie mag.

CNN reporter Susan Roesgen even called a Tea Party “anti-government and anti-CNN” when her pro-government handout rant to a Tea Partier was rudely interrupted. Ms. Roesgen took particular offense at a sign of Obama with a Hitler moustache. “Why be so hard on the President of the United States though with such an offensive message?” the offended Ms. Roesgen asked.

Yet in 2006, Ms. Roesgen was perfectly comfortable with this Satan/Hitler Bush mask, jokingly calling it a Bush ‘look-alike.’ I guess it all depends on which POTUS you’re hard on. Right, Suzie?

And therein lies the rub. Dissent was SO patriotic not so long ago, wasn’t it? Dissent against war, dissent against torture, dissent against wiretapping, dissent against Gitmo, dissent against rendition, dissent against government abuse of power. In fact, now-Secretary of State Clinton was quite vocal on the matter back in the day: (more…)

Joseph Lindsey

Final Four: Why Team Bush Beats Team Obama

by Joseph Lindsey


“Win one for the Gipper”

As the NCAA final four is again upon us I thought it would be fun to take the last four years of President Bush’s team, and square them off against President Obama’s team in a presidential team pick, and policy play.

Team Bush

Coach: The spirit of Ronald Reagan.
As a coach Reagan brings this team together with a play that’s tough, conservative and full of compassion for those who are being oppressed on both sides of the stands. He instructs his team to trudge forward no matter what the score, and to not concern themselves with attempting to get cheers from both sides of the stands or those in other leagues who don’t like the way they play. Bonus: Tear down this wall. (more…)