Today on the Main Site:
A New Way of Being on the Planet by George Neumayr: The Gulf
between the left’s hopes for Obama and reality.
Responding to Alien-ation by Quin Hillyer: Obama, Alinsky,
BP, and a$$-kicking.
EPA Vote Coming Down to the Wire by Iain Murray: Congress set
to reject EPA power grab on global warming.
Heck of
a Ride by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.: Helen Thomas now knows what
a difference a single word can make.
Ducking
Crossfire by Shawn Macomber: At the helm of the new online
salon Ricochet, James Poulos wants to converse.
Dubai’s Tarnished Glitter by Peter Hannaford: As its finances
became shakier, so does the rule of law. Take the case of Zack
Shahin.
Midwest
Twang by Christopher Orlet: Four nights of great overlooked
music.
What to Watch for:
Senate
expected to vote on “Murkowski amendment” preventing EPA from
regulating carbon emissions; W.H. threatens veto (Washington
Post)
BP on
clock to come up with contingency plans for collecting oil
(CNN)
Strikes in China continue to buttress burgeoning labor
movement (NY Times)
Investigations open up into
accusations that FBI paid van der Sloot to extort Holloway
family (ABC News)
Google ‘almost certain’ to face
charges for data collection from unsecured wi-fi networks
throughout Europe (BBC News)
Clip of the Day:
Dee Dee Myers believes opposition to Obama has “racial
implications“