
Krugman destroyed, David Burge destroys Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman, from Iowahawk:
The point being, I suppose, is that unionized teachers stand as a thin chalk-stained line keeping Wisconsin from descending into the dystopian non-union educational hellscape of
Mt Vernon, NY– I’m offloading as this is written. So near to NY City, you have to run through the Bronx to get here. I had to come in at 3am so as to eliminate most of the traffic worries.

Firing Squad perhaps? From Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube, NBC News:
WASHINGTON — The Army on Wednesday filed 22 new charges against Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of illegally downloading tens of thousands of classified U.S. military and State

Dope from Hope Ropes Hill, now I Am not a fan of the Dope from Hope, Mike Huckabee, but the Dope has roped in the Hill, from Michael O’Brien, Hill-
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) incorrectly suggested

Dumbo’s Daffy Energy Policy, is Dumbo b/k/a Barack Obama hostile to business, from Anchorage Daily News:
WASHINGTON — With the unrest in the Middle East as his springboard, Gov. Sean Parnell lashed out at the Obama administration’s stance
Dumbo’s Dream Energy, if Barack Obama is for it, be it Obama Care or his so-called green energy, figure it will cnost the consumer more to get less, rom Lee Lane and Paul Bernstein, ,RCP:
For all the

Obami stand mute, from Dana Milbank, RCP:
WASHINGTON — There have been worse times to start a new job in Washington. When Abraham Lincoln arrived in the capital 150 years ago this week, for example, the South had

Dumbo’s Priorities, from Rush Limbaugh:
The price of oil around the world is skyrocketing. The Saudis are talking about ramping up their production. How about the crisis in the Middle East? I mean, for heaven’s sake, “a crisis

Thugocrats, from James Taranto, Wall Street Journal:
The rhetoric around Wisconsin’s government labor dispute is getting more violent. NHJournal.com reports that Rep. Michael Capuano, a Massachusetts Democrat, said this yesterday at a Boston “solidarity” rally: “I’m proud to

Scott Walker for President, from George Will, Journal Sentinel:
[Wisconsin Governor Scott] Walker’s calm comportment in this crisis is reminiscent of President Ronald Reagan’s during his 1981 stand against the illegal strike by air traffic controllers, and Margaret
Jessup, MD– Tonight, I’m at a delivery site, to deliver in the morning. First time i’ve been in this neck of the woods for 25 years or so. I was at Ft Meade, just down the road, back in the

Madison on the Nile, question that is the difference between the thugs who protested in the streets of Cairo and the thugs protesting in Madison? The thugs in Egypt at least pretended to support democracy.
Chicago Thug, you take
First, some great news to pass along. I’ve been assigned a new (to me) truck… and boy it’s a beauty. I had the chance to drive it for a day last summer and fell in love. Never figured I’d get

Lara Logan assault, from New York Post:
“60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan was repeatedly sexually assaulted by thugs yelling, “Jew! Jew!” as she covered the chaotic fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo’s main square Friday, CBS
