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5/7/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Enough Already with the Swine Flu Hysteria and Media Obsession, Please

Last week, columnist Jay Ambrose did a fine job swatting down the swine flu hysteria. The Wall Street Journal's Bret Stephens chipped in with the swine-flu hysteria contest winner a couple days ago:Of course the winner of the contest is Mr. Biden, since he lacks even the excuse of a self-interested motive. But standing right behind the vice president is a legion of heavily credentialed panic proliferators. These are the people whose terrifying forecasts you last heard during the avian flu panic of 2005 (deaths to date: 257, according to the World Health Organization) and the SARS panic of 2002-2003 (774 deaths). By contrast, garden-variety flus typically kill upwards of 30,000 Americans a year. You might also have a vague memory of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, General, Health Care, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: avian flu, Boulder Daily Camera, Boy Who Cried Wolf, Bret Stephens, columnist, contagion, disturbing, graph, H1N1, hysteria, Jay Ambrose, Joe Biden, mad cow disease, malaria, SARS, spread, story, strain, swine flu, Wall Street Journal

11/16/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Okay, Barack Obama and I agree on “Team of Rivals” … So What?

For those who believe I have nothing good to say about our President-elect Barack Obama. He at least has some good taste in contemporary historical literature:It so happens that Obama and New York Sen. Clinton share a reverence for "Team of Rivals," Doris Kearns Goodwin's book about how Lincoln brought foes into his fold. Clinton listed it during the campaign as the last book she had read. Obama, clearly a student of Lincoln, spoke of it several times. Now past could be prologue. Obama is considering Clinton for secretary of state or another senior position, meeting John McCain on Monday to see how his Republican presidential rival might help him in the Senate, and sizing up one-time opponents in both parties for potential … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, History, My Life, National Politics Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, appointments, Barack Obama, breathless comparisons, Cabinet, Democrat, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Hillary Clinton, historical literature, Joe Biden, President-elect, presidential rival, Team of Rivals

10/22/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Slapstick Politics Covers Colorado: Still Very Much in Play for McCain-Palin

Update: Gene Kinsey provides photos and first-hand reporting of Sarah Palin's Monday rally in Grand Junction. Short on time for in-depth blogging this morning, I'd point you to Slapstick Politics' coverage of unfolding national campaign events here in our fair state: Colorado "Gone" For John McCain Despite Appearances By Sarah Palin? Battleground Colorado: Sarah Palin Interview; "First Dude" A Rockstar; Biden "Blitz" John McCain Concedes Colorado By Campaigning in Denver, Durango On Friday Don't buy the lies from the Left or the media hype. The race isn't over in Colorado. Mid-October polling in this state traditionally tilts slightly to the Democratic side. It did for Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004. Last time I checked, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics Tagged With: Al Gore, Centennial State, Colorado, Denver, Durango, First Dude, Joe Biden, John Kerry, John McCain, Lefty lies, media hype, national campaign events, national election, polling, Sarah Palin, Slapstick Politics

10/18/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Which Gaffe Will Joe Biden Most Likely Make When He’s in Colorado?

Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Joe Biden is reportedly on his way to Colorado for campaign stops on Tuesday and Wednesday (H/T Slapstick Politics). In honor of his arrival, which gaffe do you think Slow Joe Biden is most likely to make? Please vote in the poll below: Vote early, but since we're not a Democratic site, you can't vote often. Sorry. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: campaign stops, candidate, Colorado, Democratic Party, gaffe, Joe Biden, poll, Slapstick Politics

10/17/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Slow Joe the Six-Term Senator … Remember, He’s Smarter Than You

Joe Biden, er, how many letters in that word? If it makes you feel better, Joe Biden clearly has a "much higher IQ than you": It's Friday, a good time for laughs. So if you have 10 minutes, you also ought to watch the good-spirited and rollicking humor of Senator John McCain's speech at the Al Smith dinner. Even Barack Obama was in stitches as many of the subtle (and sometimes self-deprecating) jabs were delivered. (H/T Patrick Ruffini, The Next Right) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Al Smith Dinner, Barack Obama, Friday, good-spirited, higher IQ, Humor, jobs, Joe Biden, John McCain, letters, Patrick Ruffini, speech, The Next Right, word, YouTube

10/3/2008 By Ben 3 Comments

“Experienced” Joe Biden is All Confused about the Office He Is Running For

Apparently, "experienced" Joe Biden doesn't know much about the high office of vice president he is running to fill. My first-year law school friend Tyler at Constructively Reasonable has the details (and as Tyler points out, so do the legal minds at the Volokh Conspiracy). So does the Washington Times. A man who has been in the U.S. Senate for 35 years could be so ignorant about how our federal government works? What if it had been Sarah Palin who had made the gaffe? You can imagine the mainstream media reports would be swift, harsh, and unforgiving. But since it's Slow Joe Biden at the Wilmington, Delaware Home Depot, representing their favored Democratic Party ticket, for the most part there's been nothing but the sounds of crickets … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: CNN, Constructively Reasonable, David Gergen, Delaware, Democrats, experienced, extremely well informed, favored ticket, gaffe, high office, Home Depot, Joe Biden, law school, legal minds, mainstream media, Sarah Palin, Tyler, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Senate, vice president, Volokh Conspiracy, Washington Times

9/30/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Mount Virtus Hosting Group Liveblog of Thursday Biden-Palin Debate

You're invited to tune in this Thursday evening (7:00 PM local Mountain time) for a group liveblog of the vice-presidential debate. Members of the Rocky Mountain Alliance and Peoples Press Collective are coming together to give you their on-the-spot responses and insights as Joe Biden and Sarah Palin duke it out on national television. You can come here to follow along and even add your (moderated) comments. Others who have agreed to participate in the group liveblog so far are: Thinking Right, Rocky Mountain Right, and Drunkablog. I'll notify you if more bloggers agree to participate. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, General, National Politics Tagged With: Drunkablog, Joe Biden, liveblogging, Peoples Press Collective, Rocky Mountain Alliance, Rocky Mountain Right, Sarah Palin, Thinking Right, vice-presidential debate

9/23/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Slow Joe Biden, the Gaffe-Making Gift that Just Keeps On Giving

One month ago, when we learned Barack Obama had picked someone even more gaffe-prone than himself to be his running mate, I said: Let Joe Biden speak for himself! Last week the 3rd-most liberal U.S. Senator Biden basically announced his intention to lose western Pennsylvania by saying "no coal plants here in America": Then yesterday, the self-professed high-IQ Joe Biden declared his monumental historical illiteracy to Katie Couric: Jessie Walker on Reason.com had the best retort:And if you owned an experimental TV set in 1929, you would have seen him. And you would have said to yourself, "Who is that guy? What happened to President Hoover?" Maybe the next thing we'll learn is that Abraham Lincoln telephoned Ulysses S. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, History, National Politics, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Barack Obama, British, Democrats, FDR, Great Depression, Herbert Hoover, high-IQ, historical illiteracy, Joe Biden, Katie Couric, liberal, no coal plants, surrender, television, U.S. Senator, Ulysses S. Grant, victory, western Pennsylvania, Yorktown

9/9/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

Clearing Up the Facts about Sarah Palin’s Record (for Slow-Learning Commenters)

Since I have several commenters here who insist upon trafficking in rumor and innuendo about Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin, I feel impelled to post a couple useful links: - FactCheck.org: "Sliming Palin" - Pajamas Media: "Separating Palin Fact from Palin Fiction" And yes, I know that Sarah Palin didn't always oppose the "Bridge to Nowhere" and did accept earmarked federal funds years ago as Wasilla mayor, though she ended up strongly (and has remained) on the right side of the issue. Alaskans have taken for granted that Palin is responsible for killing the "Bridge to "Nowhere" (until very recently, even the Alaska Democratic Party even acknowledged as much on their website). Besides, do Barack Obama and Joe … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: Alaska, Alaska Democratic Party, backfired, Barack Obama, Bridge to Nowhere, conventional wisdom, earmarks, FactCheck, hurricane relief, innuendo, Joe Biden, Left, Pajamas Media, pork, reform, Republican, rumor, Sarah Palin, vice presidential nominee, Wasilla, website

8/30/2008 By Ben 14 Comments

Sarah Palin Really Captures the Attention of the Colorado Blogosphere

I must say I'm glad I initially had the wrong information about who John McCain's running mate would be. Sarah Palin was the best pick. What's everyone else saying? Well, it's rare to see such unanimous sentiment asserted. Here goes: Steven, the New Conservative, who long has been championing Palin to be McCain's running mate, now says her selection was a "bad idea" ... for the Left Michael at Best Destiny says it's brilliant political Jiu-Jitsu Bob Agard calls the selection of the Alaska Governor "sheer brilliance" Jim at Thinking Right says "Outstanding!" Kenneth Davenport, writing at Backbone America, asserts that the choice is "a political masterstroke" Rocky Mountain Right calls Sarah Palin "an excellent choice" The Denver … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, clean government, General, National Politics Tagged With: "inexperience", a watcher, Alaska, Andrew Boucher, awesome, Backbone America, backfire, bad idea, Barack Obama, Best Destiny, Bob Agard, brilliant, campaign contribution, center-right bloggers, Colorado delegates, corruption, David Harsanyi, David Thielen, Dead Governors, Democrats, Denver Post, excellent choice, Face the State, GOP National Convention, Governor, heartburn, ideological storyline, Joe Biden, John McCain, Kenneth Davenport, Lefty attacks, liberal friend, libertarian, New Conservative, out-of-touch, partisan, political Jiu-Jitsu, political masterstroke, predictable hypocrisy, reformer, Rocky Mountain Right, running mate, Sarah Palin, sheer brilliance, speech, story, strong defenses, The Daily Blogster, Thinking Right, unanimous sentiment, vice president, Western voters

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