Nation
Conservatism in defense of liberty: AT (Levin)Broken Promises: Post (McCaughey)
Obama repeats same canards CBO debunked: GOPleader
Then Obamacare is Dead: Hewitt
Doctors: AMA Sold Us Out: Breitbart
A Rush to Healthcare Disaster: Post
Not a hard question: Dinocrat
The Myth of Cheaper Government Health Care: LawHawk
Sunday Funnies: AT
Disarmament through spending: Prairie
Double Standard: Red Planet
Sonia's Life in Identity Politics: Chavez
Feds Seek Dealership Closure Data: DetNews
Not a unifier: Obama's speech to the NAACP: Atlas
Lesson for the Day: BrutHon
Economy
Stimulus! 1,000 Defense Workers Fired By Obama Today: ClosVelFeds to set wages: AT (Lifson)
Liberal Utopia of CA closes state offices to save cash: Breitbart TV
The Jobless Map of Britain: Guardian (UK)
What a Million Buys at the Sea Shore: Yahoo! Finance
Media
Cronkite and the National Will: Doc ZeroWhat's Next, Mr. President -- Cardigans?: WaPo
Cronkite: MoneyRunner
Levin's Brilliant Rant on Government-run Welfare Health Care: Mark Levin (MP3)
Health Care Fairness Doctrine: Charlie Foxtrot
Lou Dobbs, Nirther?: Media Matters
Pravda corrects Obama: Surber
Climate & Energy
Must watch: Angry voters confront Congressman who voted for cap-n-tax: WattsMichigan crops delayed because of cold: BlogProf
World
Fiscal ruin of the Western world beckons: TelegraphF-22 to Japan and Israel: A debt of Honor: AT (Timperlake)
No Future: Steyn
Private Schools for the Poor: AT (Chantrill)
Violence in France: Atlas
Sci-Tech
New Photos of Apollo Landing Sites from Lunar Orbit: LGFResearchers Hunt for 3-Foot Long Earthworm: Breitbart
Trust but verify: Security risks abound in the IT supply chain: GCN
Cornucopia
Modern Banking Explained: South ParkRetired general, lieutenant colonel join reservist’s lawsuit: Ledger-Enquirer
"[Cronkite spent] the rest of his life steadfastly insisting his editorial judgment on Vietnam represented his honest and heartfelt opinion. When measuring an event of such enormous importance, it hardly matters what his deeply felt personal reasons were. What he did not do was simply and clearly report on the outcome of the Tet offensive, and allow his viewers to decide what they made of it. The Communists came to understand the value of their propaganda victory, with General Giap later saying “The most important result of the Ted offensive was it made you de-escalate the bombing, and it brought you to the negotiation table. It was, therefore, a victory… The war was fought on many fronts. At that time the most important one was American public opinion.” -- Doc Zero
“If (businesses) don’t make [a] profit, there’s nothing for us to tax.”
-- Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory
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