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ThinkFast: December 16, 2010

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 17th, 2010 5:39 am by HL

ThinkFast: December 16, 2010
The White House has released a summary document assessing the progress of its Afghanistan strategy, concluding that it is “showing progress” against al Qaeda and the Taliban. The review indicated that the administration was “setting conditions” to begin the “responsible reduction” of U.S. forces in Afghanistan in July. Top military officials are downplaying the planned […]

The White House has released a summary document assessing the progress of its Afghanistan strategy, concluding that it is “showing progress” against al Qaeda and the Taliban. The review indicated that the administration was “setting conditions” to begin the “responsible reduction” of U.S. forces in Afghanistan in July.

Top military officials are downplaying the planned July 2011 withdrawal date in Afghanistan, telling Fox News that they “do not expect combat troops to be leaving by that time.” According to the report, “[m]ilitary officials in Kabul dismissed the July timeframe as D.C. politics, saying the only date the military cares about is 2014.”

Reto Stocker, the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Afghanistan, said yesterday that Afghan civilians are being squeezed between dueling sides as armed groups and fighting have increased. “We are entering a new, rather murky phase in the conflict in which the proliferation of armed groups threatens the ability of humanitarian organizations to reach the people who need their help,” Stocker said.

The Labor Department reports that weekly claims for jobless benefit dropped by 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 420,000 in the week ending Dec. 11. The AP reports that fewer numbers of people applying for unemployment benefits is “the third drop in the past four weeks and a sign that the job market is slowly improving.”

The House will vote today on the Obama-GOP deal to extend the Bush-era tax cuts but the lower chamber will also vote on a measure to amend the compromise plan with a higher estate tax sought by Democrats. If the amendment fails, the House will vote on the tax bill the Senate passed yesterday.

Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) said yesterday that President Obama put pressure on Democrats to vote for his tax cut compromise by saying it would be “the end of his presidency” if the deal didn’t go through. “The White House is putting on tremendous pressure, making phone calls; the president’s making phone calls saying that’s the end of his presidency if he doesn’t get this bad deal,” DeFazio said on CNN.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) slammed Senate Republicans for claiming that doing their job and voting around Christmas is disrespectful to Christians. “I don’t need to hear the sanctimonious lectures of Sens. Kyl and DeMint to remind me of what Christmas means,” Reid said during a floor speech yesterday.

Republican Senators Roger Wicker and Thad Cochran have sponsored hundreds of earmarks for their home state of Mississippi — each have more earmarks than almost any other Senator. Yet the two are prepared to vote against the omnibus bill because it contains too many earmarks, joining other Republican Senators voting against their own projects, such as Mitch McConnell (KY), John Cornyn (TX), John Thune (SD) and others.

And finally: Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) made a splash in Washington when he returned for the lame duck session of Congress sporting a new beard. Now, Coburn’s facial hair has taken to Twitter. @TomCoburnsBeard keeps the world updated about what’s important to the “peppered beard that clings to Tom Coburn’s face,” such as, “i’m ok with tom’s crusade to cut government spending, so long as he doesn’t cut me.”

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Scarborough: DeMint And Kyl ?Owe Harry Reid An Apology? For Questioning His Faith
In their quest to deny Democrats and President Obama any legislative victories in this lame duck session of Congress, Sens. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Jim DeMint (R-SC) have sunk to a new low: questioning Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-NV) faith for potentially keeping Congress in session through January 4, 2011. Kyl said Reid is […]

In their quest to deny Democrats and President Obama any legislative victories in this lame duck session of Congress, Sens. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Jim DeMint (R-SC) have sunk to a new low: questioning Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-NV) faith for potentially keeping Congress in session through January 4, 2011. Kyl said Reid is “disrespecting” Christians, while DeMint said it’s “sacrilegious.” Yesterday on the Senate floor, Reid fired back. “I don’t need to hear the sanctimonious lectures of Senators Kyl and DeMint to remind me of what Christmas means,” he said.

Today on MSNBC, the Morning Joe crew ripped into Kyl and DeMint for their remarks. “These are not serious people,” Mike Barnicle said, adding, “Do they really think we’re that stupid?” Co-host Willie Geist said, “This rises to the level of self-parody.” Host and former GOP congressman Joe Scarborough was the most incensed at the senators’ comments, noting that American troops are fighting in Afghanistan during the holidays and that they owe Reid an apology:

SCARBOROUGH: It’s offensive that people would use Christianity for political leverage with an argument that is so baseless that I got to say, my breath is taken away. Do we want to start with the most obvious one about who else is not going to be home on Christmas day? Troops in Afghanistan. So are they disrespecting the holiday by continuing to vote to keep them in Afghanistan? […]

The Republican Party has the upper hand in so many ways; in these areas they need to just shut their mouth. They’re embarrassing themselves. […]

I do think that Senator DeMint…and Jon Kyl owe Harry Reid an apology and I will say it I will go there, it is unChrist-like. I will go there. It is unChrist-like to judge another man’s faith in a way they have judged Harry Reid’s faith.

Scarborough said later in the show that Vice President Biden’s office called to associate themselves with Scarborough’s remarks and emphasize “how offended the Vice President was at these senators’ questioning the faith of Harry Reid.” Watch the segment:

Faith in Public Life notes that Christian leaders around the country are condemning the senators’ remarks. “Senator Kyl’s and DeMint’s statements suggesting Christmas is a reason to delay action on a treaty aimed at reducing the threat of nuclear war is a misuse of the Christian holiday,” said Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches. “If anything this time of year should be an encouragement for our leaders to work harder for peace on earth in response to God who wills peace for all.”


Replacing Holbrooke not so easy

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 17th, 2010 5:38 am by HL

Replacing Holbrooke not so easy
Senior State Department officials, stunned by the sudden death of uber-diplomat Richard Holbrooke, the special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, are concerned that the all-star team of experts he had assembled – all intensely loyal to him – may start drifting away.


Senate kicks off debate over US-Russia arms treaty
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats secured the backing of a significant number of Republicans in a crucial test vote Wednesday on a new U.S.-Russia arms control treaty – President Barack Obama’s top foreign policy priority.

Marcus: Judges, ideology and partisanship
I’m hoping for the moment when a federal judge picked by a Democratic president strikes down the health-care law. Or when a Republican-appointed judge upholds it.


Obama Faces Perilous Political Path on Afghanistan

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 17th, 2010 5:31 am by HL

Obama Faces Perilous Political Path on Afghanistan
Scott Conroy, RCP
President Obama on Thursday cited “significant progress” in Afghanistan, but the administration's own annual review of the situation on the ground in the nearly decade-long conflict indicates a perilous road ahead on an issue that has already become a defining facet of his presidency and could add to his political vulnerability as the 2012 presidential campaign kicks into high gear.”This continues to be a very difficult endeavor,” Obama told reporters at the White House on Thursday. “But I can report that thanks to the extraordinary service of our troops and…

Spending, Taxes & the Government’s Debt
Nick Gillespie, Reason
Nick Gillespie | December 16, 2010In my mind, I picture Jon Chait of TheNew Republic as the Gale Gordon of theliberal punditocracy (full disclosure: Chait, whom I've met a fewtimes, looks nothing like Gale Gordon). As the hapless Mr. Mooneyon The Lucy Show, Gordon was the perpetually put-upon straight manwhose eye-rolling and ribs-elbowing were never recognized by asingle other human being, including the audience. The comic result:The gold standard of slow burns giving rise to comic eruptions thatat least one otherReason staffer finds memorable enough to mention withsemi-disturbing…

Afghanistan: On Borrowed Time

Central California’s New 3rd World
Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
The last three weeks I have traveled about, taking the pulse of the more forgotten areas of central California. I wanted to witness, even if superficially, what is happening to a state that has the highest sales and income taxes, the most lavish entitlements, the near-worst public schools (based on federal test scores), and the largest number of illegal aliens in the nation, along with an overregulated private sector, a stagnant and shrinking manufacturing base, and an elite environmental ethos that restricts commerce and productivity without curbing consumption.

What Election? Lame Duck Congress Gorges
Daniel Mitchell, NY Post
The weeks since Election Day have provided nauseating confirmation of Mark Twain's observation: “There is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress.”Exhibit A is the “omnibus” spending bill Harry Reid is trying to push through the Senate. This monstrosity contains about 6,500 earmarks — special provisions inserted on behalf of lobbyists to benefit special interests. The lobbyists get big fees, the interest groups get handouts and the politicians get rewarded with contributions from both.