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Editorial Exegesis

"For all of his struggles as a campaigner, Mitt Romney doesn't lack for resilience. That character trait is essential in a President, and Mr. Romney proved again Tuesday that he has it by winning primaries in Arizona and in an especially rough contest against Rick Santorum in Michigan. Mr. Romney never makes it look easy, but as Hillary Clinton knows from 2008, victory beats the alternative. While narrow, Mr. Romney's triumph in Michigan was important in showing he could win his native state and in the Midwest. ... Mr. Romney also improved his case for his own candidacy, stressing a reform agenda as much as his business biography. In the final days in particular, he pressed his new plan for a 20% across-the-board income tax cut, as well as Medicare reform. He stressed his ability to revive the economy, which remains the dominant issue even among conservatives, despite the prominence of social issues in the last week. ... The race moves on to Super Tuesday next week, and if past is prologue it is far from over. The media are already predicting that no Republican can defeat Mr. Obama, despite his low approval rating and 8.3% unemployment, and many GOP hand-wringers seem to agree. But most of the American public hasn't begun to pay close attention, much less decided to re-elect this President. The candidates can help themselves if they stop playing the game of who-is-the-real-conservative? They are all conservatives of one stripe or another. GOP voters want to hear a critique of Mr. Obama, but above all they want to hear an agenda and vision for a better future that can rally a majority to defeat him." --The Wall Street Journal
Upright
"Romney came back to edge Rick Santorum in his home state that he won handily in 2008. ... [I]n the end, he won (and out in Arizona, won overwhelmingly). ... Although [Santorum's] message has been pitched to working-class voters, it's not clear whether it has hit home. ... He and Romney are a study in contrasts. Santorum the widely dismissed underdog versus Romney the frontrunner; Santorum's shoestring operation against Romney's proficient organization; Santorum's passionate and sometimes blustery stump performances and interviews in contrast Romney's buttoned-up-to-a-fault presentations. Santorum's gaffes are a product of speaking his mind, Romney's of straining too much to connect. Ohio on Super Tuesday next week will be a fairer test between the two candidates, since Romney won't have a home-field advantage." --National Review's Rich Lowry
"According to the Institute for Energy Research, there is enough natural gas in the U.S. to meet electricity demand for 575 years at current fuel demand, enough to fuel homes heated by natural gas for 857 years and more gas in the U.S. than there is in Russia, Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and some place called Turkmenistan combined. Oil? The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that the United States could soon overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the world's top oil producer. ... Yet in the end, high gas prices are part of the plan. This is what the administration wants." --columnist David Harsanyi
"We'd almost feel sorry for Mr. Obama's gas-price predicament if it weren't a case of rough justice. The President has deliberately sought to raise the price of energy throughout the economy via his cap-and-trade agenda. He is now getting his wish, albeit a little too overtly for political comfort. Mr. Obama has also spent three years blaming George W. Bush for every economic ill. If Mr. Obama now feels frustrated by economic events beyond his control, perhaps he should call Mr. Bush for consolation." --The Wall Street Journal
"Courts have consistently concluded that 'gross' disparities are probative of a pattern and practice of discrimination. So what to do? One remedy that Congress might consider is to require females, who are overrepresented in fields such as preschool and kindergarten teaching, to become boilermakers and brickmasons and mandate that male boilermakers and brickmasons become preschool and kindergarten teachers until both of their percentages are equal to their percentages in the population. You say, 'Williams, that would be totalitarianism!' But if Americans accept that Congress can make us buy health insurance whether we want to or not, how much more totalitarian would it be for Congress to allocate jobs in the name of social equality and the good of our nation?" --economist Walter E. Williams
Insight
"The problems in the world today are so enormous they cannot be solved with the level of thinking that created them." --theoretical physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
"There should be a tax on every man that wanted to get a government appointment, or be elected to office. In two years that tax alone would pay our national debt." --American humorist Will Rogers (1879-1935)
The Demo-gogues
About values: "America's not just [about] looking out for yourself, it's not just about greed, it's not just about trying to climb to the very top and keep everybody else down. ... Hard work, that's a value. Looking out for one another, that's a value. The idea that we're all in it together and [that] I'm my brother's keeper and [my] sister's keeper, that's a value." --Barack Obama
Change: "I'm here to tell [Republicans] they are wrong about America. Because in America we understand -- yes, we're rugged individuals. Yes, we don't expect a handout. But we also understand we are greater together than we are on our own." --Barack Obama
Pot, meet kettle: "Just like they did last year, gas prices are starting to climb. ... Now, some politicians always see this as a political opportunity. ... Step one is drill, step two is drill, and step three is keep drilling. ... Well the American people aren't stupid. You know that's not a plan -- especially since we're already drilling. It's a bumper sticker. It's not a strategy to solve our energy challenge. It's a strategy to get politicians through an election." --Barack Obama
Heaven forbid: "[M]y presidency is not over. I've got another five years coming up." --Barack Obama
Faith matters: "[N]inety-eight percent of women in childbearing age who are Catholic use contraception. Ok, so in practice the church has not enforced this and now they want the federal government and private insurance to enforce it. It just isn't consistent to me."-- House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
What Constitution? "Well, basically, we're not looking to the Constitution on that aspect of [government being allowed to require organizations to provide free services]. What I'm trying to say is basically the decision has been made by this congress that American citizens are entitled to health care." --Rep. Kathy Hochul (D-NY)

Dezinformatsia
Civility, Exhibit A: "Republicans, you vile, repulsive, scum. You're not leading this country. You're not contributing to this country. You're not even part of this country. You are the maggot-ridden rot that arises in this country's damaged flesh; you are the vultures constantly picking at us to see if we're weak enough yet to become your next meal; you create problems where none would otherwise exist, just to further weaken America and quicken your own insatiable appetites; you are garbage, and you are traitors. And you are not welcome in this country anymore." --Daily Kos blogger Troubadour
Civility, Exhibit B: "[W]hat a waste of an education Rick Santorum is! ... Let's just pray that none of his home-schooled kids grow up to be an airline pilot, okay? That's all I'm asking. Please dear God, do not let any of these home-schooled kids grow up to be a surgeon, an airline pilot, or a nurse. Or somebody that's in charge of my trans-vaginal mandatory ultrasound. Seriously, no science-y things for them, you know, just religion, let them be all preachers or something." --talk radio-host Randi Rhodes
Civility, Exhibit C: "Remember earlier in the campaign when Newt Gingrich was worrying everyone about Sharia law: the Muslims were going to impose Sharia law in America? Sometimes Santorum sounds like he's creeping up on a Christian version of Sharia law." --Time columnist Bill Keller
That's racist! "Boy, the thing is, you play to what you've got. And what the Republicans have is an awful lot of scared white people in their party. And one of the things they're most scared about is people of different colors and ethnicities and, you know, backgrounds polluting their white picket fence sense of America." --Time magazine's Joe Klein
Credit where it isn't due: "While President Obama may not be Wall Street's ideal candidate, stock prices are rising on growing expectations he will be re-elected this November." --CNBC's John Melloy
Newspulper Headlines:
We Blame George W. Bush: "Dem Leader Pelosi Blames Wall Street for Spike in Gas Prices" --TheHill.com
Longest Books Ever Written: "Gingrich's Transcendent Self-Regard" --Commentary website
Answers to Questions Nobody Is Asking: "How Callista Gingrich Makes Her Hair Stay Still" --Boston Globe website
Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: "Richard Dawkins: I Can't Be Sure God Does Not Exist" --Daily Telegraph (London)
Out on a Limb: "Beheadings Raise Doubts That Taliban Have Changed" --The New York Times
Bottom Story of the Day: "Roemer Running as Independent" --Politico.com
(Thanks to The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto)
Village Idiots
It's Bush's fault: "The president made clear when he was a candidate for this office and when he took this office, that unfortunately prior to his taking office, because of the focus on Iraq, and the U.S. efforts there, that the original war, if you will, in Afghanistan had been neglected, the strategy there was unclear, and that it was not properly resourced." --Jay Carney, desperate for an excuse for this administration
Revisionist history: "[W]hat you don't hear from these [GOP] candidates is that they really can't go after this president on domestic production of oil and gas. He's actually done quite a lot. In fact, I would suspect they're environmentalists who are worried that we're doing too much drilling and fracking, in fact. I know that for a fact." --Jared Bernstein, former economic policy adviser to Joe Biden
On religious liberty: "People who cry moral indignation about government-mandated contraception coverage appear unwilling to concede that the exercise of their deeply held convictions might infringe on the rights of millions of people who are burdened by unplanned pregnancy or want to reduce abortion or would like to see their tax dollars committed to a different purpose. ... At a minimum, the Catholic bishops and employers resisting contraceptive coverage should be willing to pay for the care of all those unwanted children. Or perhaps they'd be willing to spend some time in jail in protest." --Harvard administrator Erika Christakis, arguing that because a woman didn't buy or use contraceptives (or they failed) before having un-wed sexual intercourse and ending up pregnant, Catholic bishops should go to jail
No cuts, just tax more: "[I]f you don't try to generate more revenues through tax reform, if you don't ask, you know, the most fortunate Americans to bear a slightly larger burden of the privilege of being an American, then you have to -- the only way to achieve fiscal sustainability is through unacceptably deep cuts in benefits for middle class seniors, or unacceptably deep cuts in national security." --Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
Non Compos Mentis: "[I]t's an honor to be a food stamp president. Food stamps feed the hungry. Food stamps save the children. Food stamps help the farmer. Food stamps help the truck driver. Food stamps help the warehouse. Food stamps help the store. Food stamps hire people and feed people. Food stamps save people from starvation and malnutrition. ... Give President Barack Obama a big hand. Show your love. Show your appreciation." --Jesse Jackson
Short Cuts
"Richard Dawkins says he can't be sure God doesn't exist. Well, you know what I do when I'm not sure about something? I go on a big crusade about it and write a bunch of books on the subject. No, wait, that sounds more like what someone with a mental disorder would do. That's one of the crazy things about lots of atheists: They're whole movement is supposed to be about being logical and reasonable, yet they tend to rail against religion is a very mindless way that doesn't seem to serve any more purpose than a tantrum. Perhaps I just don't understand their strong faith in not having faith." --humorist Frank J. Fleming
"Iran cut off oil exports to its six biggest European customers in retaliation for the EU's vow to stop buying oil from Iran. Oil prices soared. Gasoline is so expensive in L.A. that police pulled over a van on the freeway yesterday with fifty legal Americans in it." --comedian Argus Hamilton
"Due to the rising price of oil and gas, the Obama administration announced today they are considering dipping into our national strategic re-election reserves. I mean, I'm sorry -- strategic oil reserves." --comedian Jay Leno
"In Florida, a man was arrested after he dropped his gun during an attempted robbery and returned to the scene to try buying it back from the victims. Now THERE'S an 'Obama 2012' metaphor." --Fred Thompson
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis!
Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
112 Comments
Bill
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:20 AM
The lamestream media is trying to sell a story about Romney. When I hear them echoing such fair and balanced (or unfair and unbalanced) empty heads like Stephanopoulos and Begala being echoed by puppets like Gergen the suspicion rises that once again the left wing loons are trying to sell agitprop. Tbe last time they did this we got stuck with Obozo. Their program is obvious - use lies, misdirection and spin to destroy all possible opponents of the annointed one. Will we bite once again. As P.T. Barnum is said to have said of the American public....
Lowell
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:20 AM
Are we beginning to panic about the Republican Presidential ticket already? We must realize that any of the four candidates today can do a better job than Obama has or will do. We may need to hold our noses when we pull the "vote" lever, but we need to be there to vote.It is not too early to begin considering the Congressional candidates. Somewhere around 500 new Congressmen in DC next January, will do more good for this country in 2013 and beyond than any of the Presidential Candidates, even if they should win all 50 states.Without large majorities of real conservatives in both houses of Congress no President will be able to fix this country.
Andy
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:26 AM
I'm not convinced its over anymore than I have decided who to vote for. Maybe the press has decided but I haven't. I don't think America has either.
Jiggs
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:29 AM
Romney's vitory in Michigan "may" seal the deal for the nomination, BUT the really BIG DEAL is can he beat Obama in November? Being the Republican nominee is wonderful but if you can't win a whup ass contest for the Presidency, it doesn't matter.
idahomom
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:29 AM
I'll vote for Romney with enthusiasm. I'm going to caucus for Mitt on Tues. I agree with Ann Coulter on this one. http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2012-02-22.html
Nelson
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:29 AM
Neither. The race is not half over but it began ages ago.
Lisa
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:30 AM
I think the fact that Romney just barely won Michigan is a sign that the fight is not yet over. There are still opportunities for Gingrich or Santorum. On a different note, I don't understand articles stating that Obama has a chance to win when all I hear are groanings about the decrease in the value of the dollar, the increase at the gas pumps which cause an increase in the cost of eating and feeding our family. Obama consistenly violates the Constitution so I don't understand how any intelligent person could think that Obama should be re-elected or think that he has a chance to win.
Mike S.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:33 AM
Romney has to win in Ohio if he's going to be the presidential nominee and Santorum has a substantial lead in Ohio.
r lamothe
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:36 AM
Nothing is "sealed" yet. I believe Santorum and Romney are going to be so busy fighting each other they may just give Gingrich an opportunity to gather votes!
Charles E Pehl
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:37 AM
"It aint over till the fat lady sings" and shenot scheduled to sing until the evening of November 6, 2012 when the Polls close. And those polls are the only ones that count!
Jiggs
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:38 AM
Richard Dawkins is not sure God exists? Well, being a died in he wool believer in God, I am not sure Richard Dawkins exists. Here's a callous joke for you, Richard...Have you heard the one about the atheist in the funeral home? "He's all dressed up with no place to go."
Price
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:38 AM
All I know is that the battle isn't against Obama but against Obamacare. If Mitt wins, we may have our "sweet revenge" but we haven't defeated the true enemy, which is that mammoth legislation that promises to oppress us and our children forever, just like social security has done.
Gator
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:38 AM
I agree with the Wall Street Journal. It doesn't matter about the side shows, the media hanging on every sound bite that sounds good. The fact of the matter is, job one is to beat Obama. Never in my wildest imagination I would think a president of the U.S. would bring the human ideologic garbage and baggage as our president has. Not one of our less than perfect candidates will have Marxists, Communists, social engineering thugs in their inner circle. I realize the C word is tough for some. But do your homework, it is all there.
tarymelon
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:39 AM
I hope not. I still don't know enough about what they will do to improve anything. If they would stop slamming each other and tell us what their plans are, it would be very helpful. I want someone to speak up already. Give Obama a real fight.
Shirley
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 11:42 AM
Hopefully the battle is just getting started.