Victor Davis Hanson, PJM: Obama as chaos
"Obama simply couldn’t care less about what he says at any given moment, whether it is weighing in on the football name 'Redskins' or the Travyon Martin trial. He is detached and unconcerned about the history of an issue, about which he is usually poorly informed. Raising the debt ceiling is an abstraction; all that matters is that when he is president it is a good thing and when he is opposing a president it is a bad one. Let aides sort out the chaos." [rdbrewer]
Michael Goodwin, Fox News:
Move over Jimmy Carter, Obama has my vote for worst president -- ever
"He’s the first who thinks the job is beneath him. He’s the first who turns political give-and-take into a crisis by refusing to negotiate with Congress. He’s the first who thinks the way to more power is to inflict pain on ordinary people. The move to barricade the World War II memorial reveals the mentality of a tin-pot dictator." [rdbrewer]
Glenn Reynolds, USA Today: Washington isn't working
"There are two Americas, all right. There's one that works -- where new and creative things happen, where mistakes are corrected, and where excellence is rewarded. Then there's Washington, where everything is pretty much the opposite." [rdbrewer]
Forbes: Will Cooling Temperature And Economic Climates Finally Take The Wind Out Of Failed Energy Policies?
"When he pointed out the inaccuracies to IPCC, their officials simply brushed them aside. Stunned by this, he asked himself 'Is this the way they approached climate assessment reports?' Then, after digging into the IPCC’s climate report, he was horrified to discover that his suspicions were true." [rdbrewer]

Harvard physicist, running for Congress, criticizes global warming ‘hysteria’
"In a YouTube video produced by his campaign, Stopa highlights the economics, science, and politics surrounding global warming...." Also from the DC: Jon Stewart accuses Sibelius of lying. [rdbrewer]
USA Today: Exchange launch turns into inexcusable mess [rdbrewer]
Posted by rdbrewer at October 8, 2013 09:36 AM