Today on the Main Site:
The Timeless Principles of American Prosperity by Peter
Ferrara: This should be the central argument and theme for this
fall’s elections.
The Democrats’ Redistricting Nightmare by David N. Bass: The
most far-reaching effect of the 2010 midterm elections will be
felt at the state level.
Employment
School by RiShawn Biddle: Or call them permanent unemployment
schools — because those who attend won’t ever acquire the skills
work in a modern economy requires.
Buffett, the Times, and the Weeping Abortionist by Ken
Blackwell: Proud billionaire sponsors of the culture of death.
Obama’s Double-Down Gamble by James Srodes: The White House
has served notice that it will continue to apply both monetary
and fiscal stimulus through the rest of this year if not longer,
the $2 trillion yearly federal overruns be damned.
Corn vs. Coronary Bypass Surgery by Daniel Oliver: All you
can eat, according to the Obama socialist in residence, Dr.
Ronald Werrbick, MD.
A Paean to the Printed Page by Lisa Fabrizio: What child will
ever experience a love affair with Kindles?
What to Watch for:
Obama heads to New York for fundraising; will be interesting
indicator of Obama’s current clout with the financial community
(WSJ)
Pakistan plane
crash kills 152 (BBC News)
BP probe focuses on 3 firms and their ties to regulators
(Wash Post)
DNC to promote “Republican
Tea Party” plan to try and conflate Tea party with GOP agenda
(DNC)
Part of financial reform creates agency to
enforce hiring of women and minorities (Politico)
Clip of the Day:
Sen. John Thune talks to Van Susteren about 2012 presidential run
exclusively on
Fox News