Kimberlin Update

A few recent entries on Convicted Speedway Bomber Brett Kimberlin.

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Chart-Fu

From Business Insider: HOLY CRAP: Look What Just Happened To Newspapers!

And just in case you thought that TV Media was faring better.

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Adherents to Religion of Peace Decapitate Christian

How about that Arab Spring? The Gatestone Institute is reporting (H/T Gateway Pundit) that a Muslim mob beheaded a Christian man for “apostasy” in Tunisia, and filmed the act that was eventually aired on “Egypt Today.”

Just remember: Islam is not the problem. (Repeat)

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Eye on the Prize

DrewM over at Ace of Spades HQ is terribly concerned about a Politico story revealing that Romney has engaged Mike Leavitt as head of his transition team.

It turns out he’s a big supporter of ObamaCare and has been fighting to have states implement the “exchanges” which are the mechanism the federal government will use to regulate personal insurance once the law is fully in force.

But he’s having to work really hard to get angry and the result isn’t compelling.

Romney says the right things about ObamaCare (usually) but his actions on healthcare reform, including picking a transition director who is thought to be a leading candidate to be his Chief of Staff often are at odds with his words.

I was torn about whether or not to post this but I think it’s important enough. I was on a self-imposed hiatus from posting about Mitt for most of the primary season. I’m happy to help by hitting the MFM, Obama and The Democrats but saying something nice about Mitt is usually a bridge too far for me. Since he’s “our” guy though, I wasn’t looking for reasons to hit him.

Oh bull. To be sincerely concerned about this “story” a person would have to make two assumptions:

  1. Leavitt is so hopelessly blinded by his perspective on one issue that he is incapable of assisting Romney in choosing a staff without salting the candidate pool with like-minded robots, and
  2. Romney is so weak and unquestioning that he would rubber-stamp whatever list was placed under his nose.

Preposterous and insulting. Romney is our man. Period. Unless Drew and like-minded purists believe the fantasy that a candidate will emerge at the convention. If he believes that he’d never say it, as insanity tends to negatively impact one’s credibility. He ends on an especially weak-kneed note:

Just to be perfectly clear- I’m not saying don’t work for Mitt or to not vote for him if you live in a swing state. I’m saying we need to keep him on a short leash and make it uncomfortable for him when he strays too far.

If that’s really Drew’s expectation for feedback mechanics with the President of the United States, I don’t have the snark to ridicule with. Maybe I should call for my revolution if Romney doesn’t listen to my sophomoric blog and shape his administration based on my keen squirrel recommendations. Yea, that’s the ticket!

Can you imagine in 2008 if Obama named as his transition director someone who supported the Bush Tax cuts? No you can’t. Why should we accept this?

Seriously? Ugh.

Here’s reality, from Andrew Breitbart:

I will march behind whoever our candidate is because if we don’t we lose.

There are two paths. One is America. And the other one is Occupy.

Black, white, gay, and straight, anyone that’s willing to stand next to me to fight the progressive left, I will be in that bunker. And if you’re not in that bunker because you’re not satisfied with this candidate? More than shame on you. You’re on the other side.

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Monday Morning News and Links

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Regulations for Thee, But Not for Me

Poor, boned California. It’s easy to pick on the Golden State. But it’s losing its entertainment value as it becomes more clear that their troubles are catching up to them. In the last decade more than 4 million residents have fled the state. The Government is addicted to taxation schemes, and they don’t hold up well when taxpayers leave while entitlement recipients stay right where they are. The math doesn’t work out.

But the regulatory environment in California is truly oppressive. Environmental laws are routinely used to stop construction of private homes and businesses, and in every case the exhaustive reporting requirements and inspections increase costs dramatically and unnecessarily add time to projects. As a result, many people don’t bother. It’s easier to pick up and take your chances in  a state more friendly to business. Environmentalists deny this of course, including Governor Jerry Brown who has never met a regulation he hasn’t liked.

Until now, that is. Jerry’s pet project, the ultra-expensive train-to-nowhere high-speed rail project in Southern California, will encounter delays due to environmental regulations and the attendant court injunctions unless a law passes to allow the State to side-step them:

The Brown administration, laboring to start building California’s high-speed rail project by early next year, is preparing a proposal to insulate the project from environmental lawsuits, limiting circumstances in which a court may block construction of the line.

The proposal, criticized by environmentalists as it emerged on Friday, would protect the $68 billion project from court-ordered injunctions that might otherwise be issued under the California Environmental Quality Act.

At least the environmentalists are remaining consistent. But at some point you’d think someone would recognize that the same laws that the State rail project is avoiding aren’t avoidable by Joe Business Owner; Joe would pay huge fines and/or go to jail if he did the same. Here’s the point: If the State needs a break because the laws are so oppressive, how is Joe supposed to make it happen?

Environmental Laws used to be good. They used to be necessary and helpful. There used to be people and companies that didn’t care and abused our land and water and air. But the current environmental laws have lost sight of their goal and mutated into a counter-productive force. It is ironic that regulation-happy California would admit that with their actions, if not their words and laws.

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Shamelessly Worshiping in the Cult of Personality

Maureen Dowd had an absolutely marvelous piece on Obama in Sunday’s NY Times, titled, “Dreaming of a Superhero.” Seriously.

On Friday, an ugly job market report led to the stock market’s worst day of the year. As the recovery flat-lined, the president conceded to a crowd at a Honeywell factory in Golden Valley, Minn., that “our economy is still facing some serious headwinds” and getting sucked further into Europe’s sinkhole. In depressing imagery for the start of the summer campaign, cable channels carried the red Dow arrow pointing down while Obama spoke; the Dow wiped out all of its 2012 gains.

The president who started off with such dazzle now seems incapable of stimulating either the economy or the voters. His campaign is offering Obama 2012 car magnets for a donation of $10; cat collars reading “I Meow for Michelle” for $12; an Obama grill spatula for $40, and discounted hoodies and T-shirts. How the mighty have fallen.

“Dazzle,” heh. Yes, the “Mighty” have fallen, you sad, sycophantic fool.

Once glowing, his press is now burning. “To a very real degree, 2008’s candidate of hope stands poised to become 2012’s candidate of fear,” John Heilemann wrote in New York magazine, noting that because Obama feels he can’t run on his record, his campaign will resort to nuking Romney.

In his new book, “A Nation of Wusses,” the Democrat Ed Rendell, the former governor of Pennsylvania, wonders how “the best communicator in campaign history” lost his touch.

“Lost his touch?”  Here’s the bad news. He never had a “touch.” Obama was never mighty. And Obama was never even close to being the best communicator in campaign history. That’s insulting. But that’s The Narrative, a product of a fawning, unquestioning media, and an uncritical electorate, and it’s laughable. President Teleprompter can’t do anything without his precious script, and even when he’s reading it, he’s a screw-up (from visiting “all 57 states” to “Polish Death Camps,” he just reads what’s in front of him). Obama can not run on his record because it has been a stuttering clusterf*ck of a horrible, disastrous failure. He is style without substance, an empty shirt. And his Presidency is objective evidence compounded daily that progressive liberal governance is a pipe-dream and a failure.

What we’ll see from here to November is a nuclear attack on Romney. Scorched Earth. We’ll see Obama and his compliant media ignore his own record of failures while mercilessly attacking Romney’s successful career by deliberately misrepresenting his accomplishments, positions, history, family, religion and anything else they can distort and pervert to their benefit. They’ll continue to blame. Blame Bush. Blame Europe. Blame Republicans. Blame banks. Blame the rich. And on and on. It’s going to get ugly and personal. And we’re just getting started.

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