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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Daily Grind: New media catches Obama bribing the fourth estate


April 14th, 2011

CBS News and Washington Post employees are benefitting from an ObamaCare slush fund.

Hear from Utah Senator Orrin hatch, Texas Congressman Jeb Hensarling and California Congressman Devin Nunes on one of the two things you can count on in life...taxes!

Obama: "I have a credit card, and I'm not afraid to use it!"

Fukushima's lessons for America's already safe nuclear plants.

New media catches Obama bribing the fourth estate

By Howard Rich

For years, America's left-leaning mainstream media outlets have belittled and rebuked members of the new media — questioning their credibility, impugning their integrity and assigning all manner of self-serving motivations to their contributions to the marketplace of ideas.

In the immediate aftermath of the tragic Tucson shooting earlier this year, the legacy press took it a step further — essentially implying that the new media was complicit in the attack on U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords by virtue of the "climate of hate" it helped create in America.

Obviously, the facts of the Tucson case quickly (and completely) debunked this theory — but not before a parade of liberal talking heads had spewed a torrent of reckless vitriol on new media outlets and the First Amendment freedom they exercise.

Fast-forward three months to April 6, when reporter Matthew Boyle of The Daily Caller published a report outlining the details of Barack Obama's socialized medicine slush fund.

Get full story here.

Tax Day Is Upon Us...It's Christmas For Democrats!

Video by Frank McCaffrey
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Obama's 'Adult' Conversation

By Robert Romano

In February, when he presented his budget for the 2012 fiscal year, Barack Obama called for an "adult conversation" on the nation's finances.  Everyone laughed.  His was a budget that would add on average $1.08 trillion to the national debt every single year until 2021, when it would total $26.3 trillion. 
Perhaps it was fitting, then, that he began the discussion by delivering a speech to college students.

More like an adolescent than an adult, Obama was threatening that he has a credit card — and he's not afraid to use it.  He's still going through puberty when it comes to having a real conversation about the debt crisis we face.  On April 13, when he delivered his plan to "pay down our debt" at George Washington University, not once did he mention the size of the gargantuan national debt, now $14.2 trillion.

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Fears and facts

By Paul Driessen

The ground hadn't stopped shaking. Tsunami waters had not receded. And yet coverage of this awful natural disaster — a scene of almost unfathomable devastation and death — was already giving way to single-minded focus on radiation exposure and meltdowns.

Addressing justifiable concerns is essential, to allay fears and refocus attention on finding the missing, burying the dead, helping 450,000 displaced people, and rebuilding ravaged communities.

Like a third of nuclear plants in American service today, providing 20 percent of all US electricity, the 40-year-old Fukushima Daiichi plant is a "boiling water reactor." Uranium in fuel rods generates heat to turn water into steam that drives turbines, which power generators.

Though not designed or built according to current standards, the Japanese plant had many upgrades and enhancements over the years. For the most part, they worked.
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