Blaming America
Blue Crab Boulevard —
... The Wall Street Journal : In his appearance before employees of the CIA Monday — part inspirational, part pep rally — Mr. Obama held forth on the need to improve our image in the world, and on how in adhering to this great nation’s principles of justice and right we could only be made safer. He was here to assure the employees of the CIA of his support, to explain, again, the release of those memos. And to describe, as he did, with some eloquence, how great and exceptional a democracy we were. That no such estimation of the United States managed to infiltrate the content or ...
On Apology Tours and Torture Memos
Six Meat Buffet —
Here is a read-the-whole-thing article from The Wall Street Journal.
The exclamation point of the article:
No sitting American president had ever delivered indictments of this kind while abroad, or for that matter at home, or been so ostentatiously modest about the ...
Obama’s “Blame America first” attitude
Sister Toldjah —
Nail, meet hammer.
Not Another Obama Rant
All articles at Blogcritics —
... and won't really take effect until next year. This isn't at all about Obama running on hope, change and post partisanship and then merely implementing the liberal wish list as soon as he got into office. I'm not griping about Obama's European apology tour , or that he ...
Thursday morning links
Maggie's Farm —
... If the NYT dies, would that be a bad thing? (h/t, Small Dead Porcupines)
Disgraced sociopathic prof sues Columbia for $200 mill. Talk about truth and honor.
Liberal icon Izzie Stone was a Soviet agent. h/t, Viking
Is Janet Napolitano a retard? It seems like it. More: How the heck did she get that job?
UK Death Watch: Taxes up, economy down
Obama blaming America first. It might be fashionable in certain quarters, but it's not ...
“…irrationality will begin to make itself clear to anyone hearing it…”
sassafrassin.com —
Wall Street Journal: Obama Blames America
Now, on the heels of those travels, comes his release of the guidelines known as “torture memos” — a decision designed to emphasize, again, the superior ethical and moral leadership the world can expect from this administration as compared with that of presidencies past. This exercise in comparisons is one of which Mr. Obama may well never tire.
The memos’ publication had its consequences, most of them intentional. First, declaring his intention to have a ...






