Following up on last week’s post about President Obama’s weatherization czarina Cathy Zoi and her conflicts of interest, which was featured on John Stossel’s show, yesterday Glenn Beck gave it his own special treatment.
Following up on last week’s post about President Obama’s weatherization czarina Cathy Zoi and her conflicts of interest, which was featured on John Stossel’s show, yesterday Glenn Beck gave it his own special treatment:
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A man of faith in a godless age is hitting Americans where it hurts.
Mr. and Mrs. American Spectator Reader, let P.J. O’Rourke talk sense to your kids.
In Britain, defending your property can get you life.
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our culture.
It won’t take long for conservatives to scratch this presidential wannabe off their 2008 scorecard.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it, makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so many people seem to be hostile to it?
Was the President done in by the economy, or by the politics of the economy?
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Twitter Trackbacks for The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Beck on Obama's Weather links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:
Ken (Old Texican)| 1.22.10 @ 10:54AM
Paul, I had missed that. Thanks.
What a fun story, especially the sound-bite about swat teams!!!!
These communists, (pardon the shorthand), are going DOWN!
Dai Alanye | 1.22.10 @ 11:28AM
Only the blatancy is surprising, but that might be the Emmanuel touch. Obama seems to believe that anything he does is inherently correct, and that we his constituents will automatically agree. How much must his popularity fall before impeachment starts to be hinted at?
Kelly Jones| 1.23.10 @ 2:12AM
I thought it was terrible...but it turned out the window company never got a single dime. The company has received ZERO dollars from the feds, but was recently one of 183 listed for a potential tax credit if they buy millions in equipment in the next 4 years. While Serious Materials qualified for a small potential tax credit of $548K, six other glass and window manufacturing companies also qualify, to the total amount of nearly $100 million, including Cardinal ($7.8M), Schott ($7.8M), Sage ($31.5M), Viracon ($10.7M), St. Gobain ($8.1M), and PPG ($1.6M).
More facts are here: http://blog.seriousmaterials.com/?p=1007