And in case all the rest that I posted today wasn’t enough, here’s a little light reading for your weekend.
Weekend Reading:
Charles Krauthammer considers President Obama’s blame game in Afghanistan.
Larry Kudlow demands we fight back against tax hiking Democrats.
Megan McArdle wonders if GDP growth means we’re okay.
Thomas Sowell wants our President to earn our respect.
Victor Davis Hanson sees President Obama’s pattern of “voting present” continue with immigration reform.
Keith Hennessey updates his projections on a health care bill passing this year.
Peggy Noonan doesn’t think our leaders notice how real Americans are feeling.
Representative Paul Ryan delivers a powerful statement on health care reform.
Charles Krauthammer calls President Obama “average.”
*** Morris details Senator Harry Reid’s bait and switch tactics to advance the public option.
The Editors of the National Review continue to oppose cap and trade — this time in the form of the Senate’s bill.
The Employee Free Choice Act Rap explains how the policy is misnamed.
Dan Senor and Saul Singer answer how Israel’s military has helped its economy.
Jonah Goldberg covers the latest in climate control alarmism.
Great Moments in Conservatism: Ronald Reagan’s A Time for Choosing.























