Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize: A Suitcase Will Hold Many 500 Euro Notes

And I thought we had seen everything: The award of this year’s Nobel peace prize to President Obama will be met with widespread incredulity, consternation in many capitals and probably deep embarrassment by the President himself. Rarely has an award had such an obvious political and partisan intent. It was clearly seen by the Norwegian …

Bob Corker: When Your Constituents are on the Line, You Think Differently

My crosstown senator Bob Corker is well advised to use caution here, re the decision whether to expand our troop commitment to Afghanistan: In Congress, members from both parties are expressing hesitation. Republicans are mostly playing it safe. Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee told NEWSWEEK he's reserving judgment until he hears how troop levels fit …

Barack Obama in School in Indonesia: Setting a Few Things Straight

While I seem to be on a roll on this subject of Barack Obama, let me take up something I received in one of those circulated emails recently: the whole business about his education in Indonesia, and his school registration record.  I'll reproduce this below and then make some comments He's listed as "Barry Sotero," …

Bill Ayers, the True Author of Obama’s (Supposedly) Dreams From My Father

The cat's out of the bag: Then, unprompted he (Ayers) said--I wrote Dreams From My Father. I said, oh, so you admit it. He said--Michelle asked me to. I looked at him. He seemed eager. He's about my height, short. He went on to say--and if you can prove it, we can split the royalties. …

Now the Arabs Move to Replace the Dollar, and the Pakistanis Move to Replace the Taliban

It just keeps coming: In the most profound financial change in recent Middle East history, Gulf Arabs are planning – along with China, Russia, Japan and France – to end dollar dealings for oil, moving instead to a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and a new, unified …

Stimulus Spending for Transportation at a Snail’s Pace

From here: Stimulus spending on transportation projects is expected to account for more than half the 3.5 million jobs the Obama administration says the stimulus will create or save. So far, only 7 percent of transportation stimulus funds have been paid out. (Snail image from Jürgen Schoner/Wikipedia Commons) Stimulus money for transportation projects is being …

The Country of a Second Chance

I've griped at length on this site—and elsewhere—on how the graduates (at all degree levels) of a few elite schools dominate our corridors of power, be they the White House, the Supreme Court, or in our financial centres. A recent Facebook post by Fox News Radio's Todd Starnes has finally galvanised me to lay out …

Obama’s Messianic Pitch: Not as “Un-American” as it Looks

Jay Cost at Real Clear Politics finds Obama's decidedly "messianic" (my characterisation) presentation in the campaign and afterwards to be in conflict with American traditions: Since he emerged on the national stage, Barack Obama has not been the model of American republicanism. This was the case during the campaign, and it continues today. Juxtapose the …

Happy Anniversary, People’s Republic of China! Thanks for the Revival!

Today, of course, is the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.  On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong mounted the Tian An Men and announced that the Chinese people had stood up. Above: the Tian an Men (Gate of Heavenly Peace) in the centre of the photograph, taken from the Beijing …

Trying to Get India and Pakistan Together is Easier Said Than Done

The current administration, for all of the strange things it is doing these days, is right to at least try to facilitate this: The foreign ministers of Pakistan and India, meeting on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York at the weekend, did not agree on the resumption of formal …

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