Tea and Mockery
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on March 31st, 2010 4:32 am by HL
Tea and Mockery
James Taranto, Wall Street Journal
As the mainstream media's campaign against the tea-party movement has grown more vicious, Heidi Przybyla, a reporter for the Bloomberg news service, decides to take a different approach: (relatively) gentle mockery. “Tea Party Advocates Who Scorn Socialism Want a Government Job,” reads the headline of a dispatch she filed Friday, reporting on a new Bloomberg poll.There's just one problem: The headline, which Przybyla herself might or might not have written, is glaringly false. Here's what the story actually reports:Is it really possible that Przybyla or her editors…
RNC’s Expenses Fly ‘Off the Hook’
Dana Milbank, Washington Post
So this must be what Michael Steele meant when he promised an "off the hook" PR campaign for the Republican National Committee. In its February financial report filed with the Federal Election Commission, the RNC itemized its disbursements for the month, including: $53.99 to Staples in Bismarck, N.D., for office supplies. $123.17 to the Courtyard hotel in Lansing, Mich., for lodging. $282.01 to Hertz in Dallas for car rental. $1,946.25 to Voyeur in West Hollywood for, uh, meals. Meals, huh? And quite a menu they have at Voyeur, according to write-ups in the Los Angeles…
The Magic Potion for the Economy
Bob Herbert, New York Times
With the marathon effort to overhaul the health care system behind us, it is time for the Obama administration to move quickly and powerfully to the monumental task of putting Americans back to work.Bob Herbert The just-say-no crowd will insist that we can't afford a real effort to revitalize employment, that budget deficits are too high, that the economy will recover without additional government stimulus, that the president has used up most of his political capital, and that there isn't much that government can do under any circumstances to create jobs.Meanwhile, the United States…