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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Guided by the liberal theory
Quote of the day, from Tom:
The notion that [health care reform] can all be resolved in half a day is guided by the liberal theory that they have great ideas which have been poorly communicated to a confused public. Think about that - Dems have the most awesomest orator in the White House since forever, they can rely on the near-universal support of every prominent academic of every prominent university, they can rely on cheerleading from NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC as well as the NY Times, the LA Times, the Washington Post, but they can't get their message out on health care reform after talking abut it for a year. Why not? Because Glenn Beck has a television show, Rush Limbaugh has a radio show, and Sarah Palin has a Facebook page. Oh, yeah, and because the rest of us are stupid.
Well put.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Lloyd Marcus on Black History Month
Lloyd Marcus:
Black History Month Should Be About Black History