Bruce McQuain asks the question:
So are Obama and the Democrats focused like a laser on jobs and the economy?
Then, Bruce answers his own question with the rather obvious, “Uh… No.”
The point is taken, Bruce. That said, consider

Putting the security back in air travel, by Muchael J. Totten, New York Post:
Security officials should pay less attention to objects, and more attention to people.
The Israelis do. They are, out of dreadful necessity, the world’s
The the big news story for the last couple of weeks has been the IPO of General Motors . They managed to raise something on the order of $20 billion last week selling literally millions of shares owned by the
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Dumbo’s Direction, from Eugene Robinson, RCP:
For what it’s worth, my advice for Obama is to forget the Republicans. Not literally, of course — the new House leadership is going to make itself hard to ignore. But ultimately,

Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) too stupid to be Senator:
More than just retransmission consent ailes our television markets. We need new catalysts for quality news and entertainment programming. I hunger for quality news. I’m tired of the right and the

Alvin Greene for President, if we run him, the blacks will vote for him. from Meredeth Shiner, Poltico:
“I’m the next president,” Greene said. “I’ll be 35 … just before November, so I was born to be president. I’m the

Newt boots it, or why Newt Gingrich should never again run for public office. Gingrich is the political version of Glenn Beck, a better than average mind sabotaged by the chronic problem talking before thinking. Gingrich’s latest Beck moment,

Dumbo’s delusions, Barack Obama is, at best, a very ordinary man, with a very extraordinary ego, from Ralph R. Reiland, Pittsburgh Tribune:
That might be the problem at the White House.
U.S. Rep. Marion Berry, D-Ark., made public
Newsweak ponders if the presidency has grown too big for one mere mortal:
Can any single person fully meet the demands of the 21st-century presidency? Obama has looked to many models of leadership, including FDR and Abraham Lincoln, two transformative
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Dumbo miffed, by Carol E. Lee, Politico:
Asked by CBS’s Chip Reid about complaints heard from other leaders during the summit, Obama shot back: “What about compliments?”
He appeared thin-skinned about the characterizations of his time at the
In a Pajamas Media article I wrote just after Obama was deified:
Indeed, it is Obama who apparently is doing the most in terms of recognizing (the far left’s bleeding anti-Bush vitriol notwithstanding) that Mr. Bush didn’t do that bad
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John Boehner republican leader:
Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), the presumptive Speaker-elect of the House, will not use a private jet as Speaker for trips back and forth to his home district, he said Wednesday.
“Over the last 20 years,

Dumbo underestimated political cost of Obama Care, from Daily Mail(UK):
Barack Obama today admitted his controversial plans to overhaul the healthcare system have proved more costlier in political terms than he anticipated.
In a TV interview, the President also

Dumbo’s Delusion I, refuses to admit, or can not see, is the American people do not like his polices, from Toby Harnden,Telegraph (UK):
The one thing Obama was not prepared to admit was that his policies, which have
