I No Longer Quite Believe …

… that we have an inquisitive American media as we once knew it.

June 10, 2009 - by Victor Davis Hanson

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2 Comments

1. len:

obama:a pathological liar”FOR ALL SEASONS”…EXCELLENT ARTICLE….

Jun 10, 2009 - 3:25 pm 2. M. Saunders:

It was clear to most conservatives that at the very least we were electing a young, inexperienced President who had not been vetted so that liberals could feel good about having an African-American in the White House. Ominous clues were everywhere if one bothered to look: twenty years with Reverend Wright, close collaboration with Bill Ayers, the Resko “I was boneheaded” affair, and many other telltale signs of radicalism. The point is that because the malfeasance of the mainstream media, we barely knew him. And now? Who is really surprised? The only truly surprising aspects of his Presidency relate to the degree of radicalism that he is displaying; from unfathomable borrowing and spending, dialing-back to a fifties era national security mindset and capability; not to mention locking us into an egregious, unworkable health care system designed to cover about 12 million U.S. citizens currently without health insurance (and another estimated 30 million undocumented aliens) by forcing on all of us, the lowest common denominator of health care and other services. We can only hope that through perceiving President Obama’s ultra-radical statism this early in his term, there will be a groundswell of good, young conservatives who come forth as candidates, as well as a sizable majority of voters to support them.

Jun 12, 2009 - 11:15 am

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