• Pragerisms

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    Dennis Prager Wisdom.

    • "The left is far more interested in gaining power than in creating wealth."
    • "Without wisdom, goodness is worthless."
    • "I prefer clarity to agreement."
    • "First tell the truth, then state your opinion."
    • "Being on the Left means never having to say you're sorry."
    • "If you don't fight evil, you fight gobal warming."
    • "There are things that are so dumb, you have to learn them."
  • Liberalism’s Seven Deadly Sins

    • Sexism
    • Intolerance
    • Xenophobia
    • Racism
    • Islamophobia
    • Bigotry
    • Homophobia

    A liberal need only accuse you of one of the above in order to end all discussion and excuse himself from further elucidation of his position.

  • Glenn’s Reading List for Die-Hard Pragerites

    • Bolton, John - Surrender is not an Option
    • Bruce, Tammy - The Thought Police; The New American Revolution; The Death of Right and Wrong
    • Charen, Mona - DoGooders:How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help
    • Coulter, Ann - If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans; Slander
    • Dalrymple, Theodore - In Praise of Prejudice; Our Culture, What's Left of It
    • Doyle, William - Inside the Oval Office
    • Elder, Larry - Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card--and Lose
    • Frankl, Victor - Man's Search for Meaning
    • Flynn, Daniel - Intellectual Morons
    • Fund, John - Stealing Elections
    • Friedman, George - America's Secret War
    • Goldberg, Bernard - Bias; Arrogance
    • Goldberg, Jonah - Liberal Fascism
    • Herson, James - Tales from the Left Coast
    • Horowitz, David - Left Illusions; The Professors
    • Klein, Edward - The Truth about Hillary
    • Mnookin, Seth - Hard News: Twenty-one Brutal Months at The New York Times and How They Changed the American Media
    • Morris, Dick - Because He Could; Rewriting History
    • O'Beirne, Kate - Women Who Make the World Worse
    • Olson, Barbara - The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House
    • O'Neill, John - Unfit For Command
    • Piereson, James - Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism
    • Prager, Dennis - Think A Second Time
    • Sharansky, Natan - The Case for Democracy
    • Stein, Ben - Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, the Truth, and What to Do About It
    • Steyn, Mark - America Alone
    • Stephanopolous, George - All Too Human
    • Thomas, Clarence - My Grandfather's Son
    • Timmerman, Kenneth - Shadow Warriors
    • Williams, Juan - Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It
    • Wright, Lawrence - The Looming Tower

The “Brightest Marxist” in the White House says “The Private Sector is Doing Fine!”

Obama: “The Private Sector Is Doing Fine”

    from realclearpolitics videos:
 
 Question: What about the Republicans saying that you’re blaming the Europeans for the failures of your own policies?President Obama: The truth of the matter is that, as I said, we created 4.3 million jobs over the last 27 months, over 800,000 just this year alone.

The private sector is doing fine. Where we’re seeing weaknesses in our economy have to do with state and local government. Oftentimes cuts initiated by, you know, Governors or mayors who are not getting the kind of help that they have in the past from the federal government and who don’t have the same kind of flexibility as the federal government in dealing with fewer revenues coming in.

And so, you know, if Republicans want to be helpful, if they really want to move forward and put people back to work, what they should be thinking about is how do we help state and local governments and how do we help the construction industry? Because the recipes that they’re promoting are basically the kinds of policies that would add weakness to the — to the economy, would result in further layoffs, would not provide relief in the housing market, and would result, I think most economists estimate, in lower growth and fewer jobs, not more.

Click below for the Brightest Marxist claim:

Obama Backtracks: “It’s Absolutely Clear The Economy Is Not Doing Fine”

Obama: “The Private Sector is Doing Just Fine…….HotAir meets PowerLine

President Obama: “The private sector is doing just fine”

 by Erika Johnsen   at HotAir:

By most counts, it hasn’t exactly been a spectacular week for Team Obama. Mitt Romney is giving him a formidable run for his money on the campaign trail; poor jobs numbers combined with more bad news from Europe has everybody feeling down; that whole Wisconsin debacle was perhaps a tiny bit embarrassing; and to top it all off, there’s been some very pointed muttering about whether the White House may have intentionally leaked some classified information to the media for a little foreign-policy boost.

President Obama magnanimously appeared before us on Friday morning to explain away these charges, most particularly concerning the economy and Europe, and to exhort Congress to step up their game on passing jobs-related legislation. Europeans, he said, face the challenge of needing to both get their spending under control, while also encouraging growth. The United States has the same problem, and needs to find ways to grow the economy in order to create jobs and wealth and boost revenue. Curiously, the jobs he seemed most concerned about are state-and-local government jobs, including cops, teachers, and firefighters, because apparently, the private sector is doing just fine, or something.

You know, I was in complete agreement with the President as he was saying that it’s much easier to deal with debts and deficits when your economy is growing — but his solutions include the government making more “investments” on Americans behalf, sponsoring infrastructure projects to put the construction industry back to work, “stabilizing the banks” (because that worked so well, cough cough, “too big to fail”), and adding more workers to state-and-local public payrolls. All of which are ideas, he claims, with which most bipartisan economists agree, and if Republicans wanted to “be helpful” and allow the country to “move forward,” they’d get on board.  …The Keynesianism is overwhelming me.

Contrary to what President Obama says, Congress does have ideas to grow the economy — by forcing the government to get out of its own people’s way and allow the private sector to function as it should. Yesterday, for instance, I applauded a bill proposed by Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy that would force the Obama administration to issue more drilling permits on federal land. More energy production is a proven route to prosperity, not more of the same government-stimulus that has had us just meandering along in the longest “recovery” following a recession since WWII.

The President also denied the allegations of his White House releasing sensitive national security information, calling the idea “offensive” and “wrong.” “People need to have a better understanding of how I approach this office and of how the people around me approach this office,” he scolded. Riiiiight.

Click below to see the president speak in the flesh:

http://hotair.com/archives/2012/06/08/president-obama-the-private-sector-is-doing-just-fine/

and the same report from PowerLin e

Obama’s Most Clueless Moment Yet?

The world according to Barack Obama

President Obama’s seemingly-bizarre claim that “the private sector is doing fine” is echoing across the country. When I first saw the quote, I thought it must be a momentary gaffe, or perhaps taken out of context. But no: Obama really did say, at some length, that the private sector is prospering and we need to spend more money on government: 

The private sector is doing fine. Where we’re seeing weaknesses in our economy have to do with state and local government. Oftentimes cuts initiated by, you know, Governors or mayors who are not getting the kind of help that they have in the past from the federal government and who don’t have the same kind of flexibility as the federal government in dealing with fewer revenues coming in.

And so, you know, if Republicans want to be helpful, if they really want to move forward and put people back to work, what they should be thinking about is how do we help state and local governments and how do we help the construction industry?

Mitt Romney responded immediately:

Now this morning, the President had a press conference. I don’t know if you heard it, but he called a press conference and pulled people in and said a number of things, and one of the most interesting things he said was this: he said the private sector is doing fine. He said the private sector is doing fine. Is he really that out of touch? I think he’s defining what it means to be detached and out of touch with the American people. Has there ever been an American president who is so far from reality as to believe in an America where 23 million Americans are out of work, or stopped looking for work, or can only find part-time jobs and need full-time jobs, where the economy grew in the first quarter of the year at only 1.9 percent, where the median income in America has dropped by 10% over the last four years, where there have been record number of home foreclosures, for the President of the United States to stand up and say the private sector is doing fine is going to go down in history. It’s an extraordinary miscalculation and misunderstanding by a President who is out of touch, and we’re going to take back this country and get America working again.

Romney’s comments are certainly fair, but I think there is more going on here then merely another instance of Obama’s cluelessness. Rather, I think the belief that the private sector is rich and the public sector is poor, so that transfers of wealth from private sector to public sector are endlessly justified, is embedded deeply in Obama’s ideology.

The classic formulation of this proposition goes back to John Kenneth Galbraith’s The Affluent Society, published in 1958. Galbraith contrasted the worlds of “private opulence and public squalor” in the course of arguing for massive government spending programs. Galbraith’s book was epically wrong-headed, but the idea that the private sector is rich and the public sector is underfunded lives on as one of the pillars of liberal ideology.

Most everyone knows that times have changed. Government spending consumes an ever-growing share of America’s wealth, and study after study shows that public sector workers are paid vastly better than private sector workers. In today’s world, opulence is far more a feature of the world of government than of private industry. But this is a fact around which leftists like Barack Obama simply cannot wrap their minds. They cling bitterly to the old stereotypes, because to do otherwise would call into question their entire worldview. To them, the private sector is always “doing fine;” if anything, in their hostile eyes, too well.

Obama’s friends in the press will try to minimize the significance of what he said today, I suspect unsuccessfully. Romney’s campaign will make sure that millions of Americans find out that Obama thinks the economy’s miserable performance over the last four years is perfectly acceptable, at least as far as the private sector–something like 85% of Americans–is concerned.

UPDATE: NPR used your tax dollars to editorialize on Obama’s behalf:

Thomas Sowell: Obama Has Always Been a Divider

Obama Has Always Been a Divider

By Thomas Sowell   at Investor’s Business Daily:

“Among the people who are disappointed with President Obama, none has more reason to be disappointed than those who thought he was going to be “a uniter, rather than a divider” and that he would “bring us all together.”

It was a noble hope, but one with no factual foundation. Barack Obama had been a divider all his adult life, especially as a community organizer, and he had repeatedly sought out and allied himself with other dividers, the most blatant of whom was the man whose church he attend for 20 years, Jeremiah Wright.

Now, with his presidency on the line and the polls looking dicey, President Obama’s re-election campaign has become more openly divisive than ever.

He has embraced the strident “Occupy Wall Street” movement, with its ridiculous claim of representing the 99 percent against the 1 percent. Obama’s Department of Justice has been spreading the hysteria that states requiring photo identification for voting are trying to keep minorities from voting, and using the prevention of voter fraud as a pretext.

But anyone who doubts the existence of voter fraud should read John Fund’s book “Stealing Elections” or J. Christian Adams’s book, “Injustice,” which deals specifically with the Obama Justice Department’s overlooking voter fraud when those involved are black Democrats.

Not content with dividing classes and races, the Obama campaign is now seeking to divide the sexes by declaring that women are being paid less than men, as part of a “war on women” conducted by villains, from whom Obama and company will protect the women — and, not incidentally, expect to receive their votes this November.

The old — and repeatedly discredited — game of citing women’s incomes as some percentage of men’s incomes is being played once again, as part of the “war on women” theme.

Since women average fewer hours of work per year, and fewer years of consecutive full-time employment than men, among other differences, comparisons of male and female annual earnings are comparisons of apples and oranges, as various female economists have pointed out. Read Diana Furchtgott-Roth of the Hudson Institute or Professor Claudia Goldin of Harvard, for example.

When you compare women and men in the same occupations with the same skills, education, hours of work, and many other factors that go into determining pay, the differences in incomes shrink to the vanishing point — and, in some cases, the women earn more than comparable men.

But why let mere facts spoil the emotional rhetoric or the political ploys to drum up hysteria and collect votes?

The farcical nature of these ploys came out after House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi declared that Congress needed to pass the Fair Pay Act, because women average 23 percent lower incomes than men.

A reporter from The Daily Caller then pointed out that the women on Nancy Pelosi’s own staff average 27 percent lower incomes than the men on her staff. Does that show that Pelosi herself is guilty of discrimination against women? Or does it show that such simple-minded statistics are grossly misleading?

The so-called Fair Pay Act has nothing to do with fairness and everything to do with election-year politics. No one in his right mind expects that bill to become law. It will be lucky to pass the Senate, and has no chance whatever of getting passed in the House of Representatives.

The whole point of this political exercise is to get Republicans on record voting against “fairness” for women, as part of the Democrats’ campaign strategy to claim that there is a “war on women.”

If you are looking for a real war on women, you might look at the practice of aborting girl babies after an ultrasound picture shows that they are girls. These abortions are the most basic kind of discrimination, and their consequences have already been demonstrated in countries like China and India, where sexually discriminatory abortions and female infanticide have produced an imbalance in the number of adult males and females.

A bill to outlaw sexually and racially discriminatory abortions has been opposed and defeated by House Democrats.” 

Small Man Obama is Becoming ever Smaller with Campaigning his Only Skill

by John Hinderaker in 2012 Presidential Election, Barack Obama

“He Could Be President Now If He Wanted To Be”

I am not a particular fan of Peggy Noonan, for a lot of reasons. But every now and then she makes a point in a way so simple and insightful that its truth is overpowering. That was the case in her Wall Street Journal column today, on Wisconsin and its aftermath. Much of what she said was true but familiar. But then we have this:

President Obama’s problem now isn’t what Wisconsin did, it’s how he looks each day—careening around, always in flight, a superfluous figure. No one even looks to him for leadership now. He doesn’t go to Wisconsin, where the fight is. He goes to Sarah Jessica Parker’s place, where the money is.

There is, now, a house-of-cards feel about this administration. …

Any president will, in a presidential election year, be political. But there is a startling sense with Mr. Obama that that’s all he is now, that he and his people are all politics, all the time, undeviatingly, on every issue. He isn’t even trying to lead, he’s just trying to win.

Most ominously, there are the national-security leaks that are becoming a national scandal—the “avalanche of leaks,” according to Sen. Dianne Feinstein, that are somehow and for some reason coming out of the administration. A terrorist “kill list,” reports of U.S. spies infiltrating Al Qaeda in Yemen, stories about Osama bin Laden’s DNA and how America got it, and U.S. involvement in the Stuxnet computer virus, used against Iranian nuclear facilities. These leaks, say the California Democrat, put “American lives in jeopardy,” put “our nation’s security in jeopardy.”

This isn’t the usual—this is something different. A special counsel may be appointed.

And where is the president in all this? On his way to Anna Wintour’s house. He’s busy. He’s running for president.

But why? He could be president now if he wanted to be.

Those last lines are brilliant. They pretty much say it all.

Comment:  Both Peggy Noonan and John Hinderaker have the wrong take on Obama as president.   The man is too small for the job.   He cannot rise to the task of leadership, because his only talent is to spread his  Marxist bull shit to law school students.

That  Barry boy could be a killer of a dictator I have little doubt, but the American presidency even as it is today in the 4th year with Barry at the Throne,  won’t allow him to reach his sought for heights.

Barack Hussein Obama has no clue how to be president.   He had no clue how to be a Senator in the Illinois State Senate.    He chose to be a black man instead.

Dennis Prager’s “Still the Best Hope” reviews the Evils of the Hysterical American Left

Will an alcoholic go out of her way to buy a book about alcoholism?   Hardly likely……until reality sets in and she notices she has a problem

Will a lefty go out of her way to buy a book about female sexism?   Most unlikely……..reality is not likely to ever set in.    Lefties, no matter how crippled in their behavior, will never recognize they have a more serious  disorder, their remarkable arrogance, intolerance, and infatuation with the word, LIBERAL.

The human female was not around when the male genetic was given the pie of curiosity.   She was bathing among the bubbles  of hysteria.   Things haven’t changed much throughout their millenia.   

Dennis Prager’s new book, “Still the Best Hope” examines the nature of modern American political Left and its devotion to feminine  hysteria.

In his writing under the title of Wishful Thinking he notes REALITY IS FOTEN WHAT THE LEFT WOLD LIKE IT TO BE.

He writes:  “There are mature and immature people all across the political spectrum.  But Leftist positions are unusually childlike – because Left-wing positions are nearly all based on identifying one’s wishes with reality.

..The Left would like to believe that people are basically good.  Therefore the Left declares people to be basically good.

..The Left would like to believe that all cultures are equal.  Therefore all cultures are equal.

..The Left would like to believe that all countries, cultures, and individuals want the same things-a peaceful, tolerant, open, free society.  Therefore, they believe it.

..The Left would like to believe that men and women are essentially alike.  Therefore the Left believes that men and women are essentially alike.

..The Left would  like to believe that racism – not the breakdown of marriage and family, the absence of religious norms, a degraded  popular culture, and other issues that all concern values – is the primary impediment to black progress in America.  Therefore the Left declares racism the greatest impediment to black progress.’

..The Left would like to believe that people commit  violent crime primarily because of external forces over which they have little control – poverty, racism, etc.  Therefore the cause of violent crime is held to be poverty and racism.

..The Left would like to believe that in order for America to stop relying on imported oil, often from hostile nations, all  America needs to do is switch over to windmills and solar panels.  Therefore windmills and solar energy are declared the solutions and enormous sums of money are spent on these  “green” techologies even though North America has enough oil and natural gas reserves to supply America’s energy needs for the foreseeable future.”

Go to the Dennis Prager Show and sign up to purchase  your own copy of Dennis’ wisdom in print:  “Still the Best Hope”.

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