Politics
Democrats rolling toward ”shellacking”
❝Everywhere you look, it seems, Democrats are in for a “shellacking” in November. Sometimes, disaster is like a rolling freight train. Nothing can be done to stop it.
—Arjun Singh, National Review
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Biden and Schumer keep giving
❝As historians have long wondered at the remarkable cosmic chance that led to John Lennon and Paul McCartney existing at the same time and in the same place, so political spectators might someday come to marvel at the rank misfortune that has led the Democratic Party to be saddled simultaneously with Joe Biden as president and Chuck Schumer as Senate majority leader.
—CHARLES C. W. COOKE, National Review
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Jon Stewart’s secret Obama meetings reveal he’s a partisan hack
❝It turns out Jon Stewart isn’t our Edward R. Murrow or our Mark Twain. He’s more like Jay Carney. Don’t count on future generations knowing Stewart’s name any more than they will know Carney’s.
—KYLE SMITH, New York Post
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Obama owns Middle East disaster
If you break it, you own it. That’s the supposed rule that Democrats imposed on the Bush administration as it allowed Iraq to descend into bloody chaos. If George W. Bush owned the Iraqi disaster, Barack Obama owns the implosion of America’s position in the Middle East.
—Noah Rothman, Commentary
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50 years later, Medicaid and Medicare still spend us into oblivion
When Medicare and Medicaid programs were created back in 1965, no one ever thought they would get this big or cost this much. Congressional budgeters at the time thought Medicare, the healthcare program for the elderly, would cost about $12 billion by 1990. The actual cost that year was $90 billion.
—John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist
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