
Missed it by that much, being seen at CPAC, Glenn Renolds, Instapundit.
A short history of a big success, Michelle on Hot Air:
The traffic and popularity of the site[Hot Air] — from 0 to more

Will the Senator accept the terms and limitations of Obamacare, WNYC:
NEW YORK, NY February 19, 2010 —New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg, 86, has been diagnosed with stomach cancer.
Lautenberg will undergo six to eight chemotherapy treatments, in
Mary Mitchell, Sun-Times(Chicago)
That is why I find the billboard campaign that targets black women with a frightening anti-abortion message disturbing.
The ad, which has gone up across Atlanta, features a beautiful black baby and the words: Black Children

Bye-Bayh, Fox News:
Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh will not seek re-election this November, an unexpected decision that hands Republicans an opportunity for a pick-up in a year when Democrats are already defending several open Senate seats.
And Barbara

Question of the Day: Bob Owens, Confederate Yankee:
The Anthropogenic Climate Change Lie Collapses Ever Faster; Why Don’t We See Prosecutions?
I have some very simple questions: When will politicians, businessmen, and scientists active in anthropogenic climate change fraud be

Harold Ford, Jr, Tax Cheat, John Cook, Gawker:
When it comes to his shadow run for Senate, Harold Ford is a New Yorker through and through. When it comes to paying taxes, though, he’s still a Tennessean —

No more Dopes from Hope, from Allah Pundit, Hot Air:
Yeah, granted, it’s practically home-field advantage for a former governor of Arkansas, but it’s also evidence of Huck’s abiding strength in the south even as Palin’s national profile
Rush Limbaugh uses the term ‘retarded” a lot, video:
Hat tip video: Media Spatters.
Tim Shriver, Special Olympics, soils his nappies, from Ben Smith, Politico:
But the Special Olympics, which organized a delegation that ultimately accepted Emanuel’s apology and
Continue reading about Limbaugh, Emanuel, Dwight And Medlock

Until Fearless Leader resumes his Nightly Ramble, settle for a late supper.
Is Chuckles vulnerable:
Can we start treating Chuckie Schumer (D-NY) as vulnerable NOW?
(H/T: Instapundit) He’s dropped another four points in two weeks. 51% in mid-January; 47%

Question of the Day:
The charge against O’Keefe is entering federal property under false pretenses for the purpose of committing a felony. What felony does the government say they intended to commit?
From Ann Althouse.
Fork tongued liar,

Pacifism is a serious subject for sweet adolescence, or a way of life for certain eccentric sects who, it must be noted, survive because they live among non-eccentric people who reject pacifism and fight to keep those little sects alive
Continue reading about Snark of the Day: Charles Krauthammer
Dodd Harris over at OTB makes the excellent point that:
At the core, corporations are just human constructs. We invented them to further our own purposes. They exist as concepts rather than physical objects, but have no more or less
Ben Claw, Talking Points Memo, sums up Barack Obama year, 2009, on healtcare:
Well folks, it’s been one year since President Barack Obama took office. And he spent a lot of that year working on health care reform.
Correction
As the drunks pronounce her name, Marcia Coakley, Associated Press:
Patrick Kennedy, the son of the late Teddy and a Congressman from nearby Rhode Island, showed up to give his support for Coakley’s bid to become Teddy Kennedy’s heir.
From the Palm 700P….
Hey Glenn:
London Times: Haiti earthquake: a few more rescues, but aid still slow. “Nobody can go anywhere without security in the city. No aid workers can go anywhere without taking risks with security. That adds
