Bill Little
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 11:26 AM

One thing that seems to be missing from our leaders is identification with their constituents. We hear both sides of the isle say we feel your pain - road apples. Until congressional pay, retirement, social security, health insurance, taxes, etc are addressed just like workers whether they are blue collar, military, corporate or CEOs, then, they will not be in touch and will have little if any idea what impact their actions have on us. As a retired military member, I had to sleep in the same conditions as my troops, eat the same "stuff" and expose myself to the same things they did. I understood what my order meant down the line. Maybe Congress should learn that lesson too.


Darwin Hatch
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 11:30 AM

I have been a reader of you for a long time and I agree with what is said in this article, I do believe here is one more thing yu should bring up and that is for those Republicans who lean to the other side because it puts a feather in their nest ,"WATCH OUT" yuou can be voted out also.


Jim Foy
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 11:32 AM

Many commentators have mentioned consumer and investor confidence in passing. But I'd love to see a more thorough discussion of the role of confidence in revitalizing our economy.Confidence in the future is, at the moment, impossible while what we get from Washington is new spending proposals, each more idiotic than the last.


Kevin Reilly
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 11:38 AM

Do you find it interesting in your words about Neocutis that they use the same words as the AGW people - a consensus of thought of the experts agree with us - "In its defense, Neocutis issued a statement to all concerned: 'Our view -- which is shared by most medical professionals and patients --..."When I hear those words, I instantly think the opposite.Thanks for all you do.


Timothy E Rea
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 11:54 AM

Krauthammer's last statement goes double for me.


Mel Preslar
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 11:56 AM

Trust is a two edge sword. We trust you to act on our behalf for the good of the citizenship or we trust you to act on behalf of your personal agenda without regard to the country as a whole. The Brown election was a vote demonstrating the present "trust" of the Mass voters. The "Mass Voters" put their faith in Brown to represent the citizenship. Faith has three elements. Knowledge of certain facts, belief that those facts are true and "trust" willing to risk something precious. The vote said tons as to the attitude of the Mass Voters


John T. Griffin Jr.
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:00 PM

Add to Fred's list: "Unprecedented" and "Unexpected".


Kenneth Harrell
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:17 PM

Before the end of its occupancy of the Oval Office comes to an end, the vast majority of Americans will have come to the conclusion that "The Self-Anointed One" is devoid of character, class, dignity, honor, integrity, morals, personal responsibility and wisdom.What they will come to realize is that among those characteristics that stand out the most are: arrogance, excessive image of self-importance, lack of true concern for the common man, and a complete and total failure. It will eventually be considered the worst president this nation ever forced upon itself. jimmy carter will look good by comparison.


Bruce R Pierce
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:18 PM

My Father-in-law brought up the fact that Scott Brown did not stress the Party. My answer to him was, "Mr. Brown wanted his stand on the issues to be heard, he wanted to get past those closed minded individuls that strickly "vote the party". If all voters looked at an individuals beliefs as well as those of his associates a Government of "We the People" will be restored.


R A Parmelee
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:25 PM

The only words I would most like to hear from Obama in his "State of Dis-Union Address" are:- "I quit I've done enough damage to destroy this once-great Country"!


Rob L
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:29 PM

I have turned Fred's comments into a new BHO Drinking game to help ease the pain on Wed night.


Roland Wetzel
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:40 PM

In your list of phrases to look for in Obama's State of the Union, you forget ..."The problems we inherited from the previous adminstration" ... or some variation of that theme.Roland Wetzel, St. Charles, MO


Dr. Leon Francis
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:48 PM

It is so cold here in my part of the country (Illinois) that the democrats have their hands in their own pockets...not original with me.


Rick Keevill
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 12:49 PM

I surprised no one has commented on the effect the president had on the personally being there campaigning for the Mass election as he had for the Olympics in Chicago?


John R Warrner
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:07 PM

Thus the night before elections in Massachusettsand no one cared about the Democratic candidate.Empty presents with bags of coal (empty promises)were left at the polls.Left with no hopes the people of the state gained strength like at the Boston Tea Party and showed their true colors.We won and the losers are fretting.Now is the time to make things right and seatSenator Brown and get on with life.John R Warner


Ron C., Memphis TN
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:20 PM

Most politicians state that they will do this and do that and end up doing something entirely different than what "We the People" feel needs to be done. The only politician in the last Century that can truly be as honest and open as a politician can be would be President Ronald Reagan. The election of Scott Brown to "Ted Kennedy's Seat" is a reminder that "We the People" own this country of ours. Self-governing is the reason we created this country to begin with. Our Founding Fathers (and they had their faults as well, make no bones about it) established the "Bill of Rights" to protect us from someone in government turning themselves into a King. America is the oldest test of Democracy in existance. The question is "How much longer can we exist as a democracy without the people representing themselves?" The answer is what we are seeing today. The basis of our society, The Constitution, is being whittled away by all the Politically Correct Lawyers, the self serving politicans of both parties,that place themselves into a higher class than the people that voted them into office, all have made the Contstitution a mere shell. Now it is the time for the People to stand up and reclaim what is correctly Ours.. Our Constitution... and put God back into this country of ours. It was upon God that this Nation was founded for the freedom to practice their religious beliefs. I am just a humble Marine VietNam Veteran that believes it is time... no more politics, no more empty promises... Vote the issues, be they Democrats or be they GOP, Independent, etc., it is time for the country to come together as a country and put in people that will do what the People of the greatest nation on this small obscure backwater planet of this great universe designed by God Almighty to come again to take back our freedoms and to follow the path that leads to greatness again... In GOD We Trust... Thank you for a great publication and the honest, multi-political views that are represented herein. Mark Alexander has to be one of the most valued assests that the State of Tennessee has and to the Nation and world at large. You are to be commended for this publication. Semper Fidelis to the end.


Arn
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:24 PM

Add to Fred's list : how many uses of I or my


Maggie Diamantidis
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:28 PM

It would have been nice to give some coverage to one of the largest civl marches in the history of the city of Saint Francis this past Saturday. More than 30,000 pro-lifers marched defiantly and proudly in the most pro-abortion city in the nation. The media blackout was predictable, however in light of your article about San Francisco based Neocutis and also the Boston Tea Party that put Brown in office, some attention to this massive march would help.


tom mayo
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:34 PM

You guys are THE BEST!!!!Every time I get a Post in my email, I glean the best quotes and post them on Facebook!!!!Keep up the good work and God bless you all!!!!


Ron Homan
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:44 PM

Before the republicans go ga-ga over Scott Brown, they best realize they also have progressives in congress, Lindsay Graham comes to mind. Clean up your own party if you want the Tea Party behind you.


Bert Fridlin
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 1:57 PM

Liberals have no principles. If they have one, it is that the end justifies the means. No priciples to compromise.Moderate to conservative Democrats might have a few principles although those might go away if someone gives them some taxpayer money for their district or state to compromise their principles.Republicans have difficulty agreeing on what position to take on issues many times because they have a set of principles that they do not want to compromise.Democrats and liberals can't seem to realize that Republicans are not against change, but won't compromise their principles just so the change can happen.President Obama was the pied piper of socialism during the campaign and too many people let him lead them to believe that what he said was what he would do. And, now they know they were led in the wrong direction. And, that he has no principles other than the end justifies the means.


Keith
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 2:10 PM

Ms Coulter:The Democrats might not ever "state out loud" their fundamental principles, as you said, (and we all know that is because they are hiding them) but they have them just the same.Problem is - no one can figure out what they are. How does it add up when the Democrats decide to spend more in the face of a budget deficit? - When they want to place taxes on business activity to further stifle business in a retracted economy? - When their stumulus program stiffs the private sector by spending debt-money to begin public works projects ahead of time (repaving roads that don't yet need to be repaved, for example)? - When they push for socialized medicine in the face of global examples of the failures of such systems? - When they levy taxes onto bailed-out banks just as those banks are paying back the bail-out money?, etc.The common thread to nearly all Democrat fundamental principles is that their policy initiatives must cost taxpayers more money, and that the fate of that money is dictated by the Democrats. Ms Coulter, I say Democrat principles begin with three little words: me, myself, and I.Folks, I've made this common-sense business analogy to government before: The cost of government is the overhead costs of all taxpaying family enterprises combined. Government is our overhead; we supply all the funding for its operations. The economic facts of this reality is that to follow Democrat fundamental principles is to increase our overhead, each and every time. If you want to see your family's profitability and wealth disappear then vote Democrat.


Keith
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 2:23 PM

Everyone please read Walter E. Williams' comments under the heading, "For The Record" in this PatriotPost. That guy hits the nail on the head every time!


Lloyd
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 2:35 PM

Scott Brown's victory was electric!When you walked into the Brown headquarters in Plymouth, you knew instantly thatsomething big was going on. All day, every day, the place was filled withenergetic people calling potential voters and asking for their support on January 19.Who were these volunteers? Men and women of all ages and backgrounds. Sure, therewere Republicans, but there were also union carpenters, an iron worker, an SEIU memberwho refused the union's directive to vote for Coakley, Independent voters, disaffectedDemocrats, and many people who had never before been involved in a political campaign.A real cross section of the Massachusetts electorate.Why were they there working so hard for this relatively unknown candidate for the U.S.Senate? Here's a sampling: "We're losing our freedom!" "Things have gone too far!""This government is out of control and we've got to stop it!" "We have friends out ofwork and they're losing hope!" "They're giving terrorists our rights...are they crazy?""Our health care problems can be fixed with a little common sense." "What are our kidsgoing to do if they keep spending, spending, spending?" "A bankrupt country can't helpanybody!" "We've got to stop these arrogant fools in Washington before they reallywreck our country!" These feelings were shared across this state and throughout thiscountry.Clearly, these are deep seated reactions to the policies of the Obama Administration andthe Democrat controlled Congress. Scott Brown, and his 200,000 mile pick-up, becamethe vehicles for change.He and his team brilliantly translated the pent up emotions of millions into compellingmessages and action.Last Sunday in Boston, the President misread the power of the message when hedimissed Scott and his symbolic pick-up truck. Mr. President, that's not a pick-up,it's a steamroller and its heading your way.I don't know about you, but I slept a little better last night. When I woke up that greattune from Oklahoma was playing in my head..."Oh, What A Beautiful Morning."This morning, the anniversary of his first year in office, Barack Obama awakened to adifferent sound...the smooth running engine of Scott Brown's pick-up truck.Happy Anniversary Mr. President!Lloyd Thompson 1/20/10 blog


Tim Butterfield
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 2:45 PM

I believe that I have figured out their "plan B" strategy.Last December Congress raised the federal debt ceiling by an amount so large that a scant few years ago would have equaled the total federal budget for several years. As things stand it will last only until mid February, at which point the government will be broke...unable to pay social security, Medicare, food stamps, military wages and pensions, the expenses for the war, and endless list.Rather than figuring out the message of their defeat in Massachusetts, look for the Democrats to attach health care reform amendments to every appropriations bill.Give them their agenda, or they will shut down the government. All the while protesting the need to do so and blaming those opposed for being heartless and uncaring about the difficulties caused.The battle has only begun...more blood sweat and tears (Churchill style, not the rock group) lie ahead.


Howard Last
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 3:42 PM

Before anyone gets overjoyed over the election of Brown in Taxachussets, remember there are republicans in the Senate who never blow an opportunity to blow an opportunity. All ready some RINO's are working with the democraps on a revised healthcare plan. We have all heard that history repeats. In the 1990's kommandant klinton was pushing anti-gun bills. They were tied up in the senate until Bennedict Dole made a deal with the devil on Thanksgiving Night. And remember it was Dubya and Tom Delay who pushed through Medicare Part D. Delay held the vote open in the House in violation of the rules so he could break (oops twist) enough arms. What bribe did he give the congressman that switched their votes? I am not hanging by my thumbs waiting for a republican to introduce a bill to repeal social security and medicare. Anyone know which section of the Constitution authorizes stealing from your children and granchildren (the correct name for social security and medicare)?


Eric
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 3:45 PM

The San Francisco company that peddles its skin cream made from human fetal tissue, stating, 'Our view -- which is shared by most medical professionals and patients -- is that the limited, prudent and responsible use of donated fetal skin tissue can continue to ease suffering, speed healing, save lives and improve the well-being of many patients around the globe.'...reminded me of Revelation 18, after Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and Abominations of the Earth (Rev 17.5) has fallen, the kings of the earth weep and mourn because no one buys their goods anymore, which includes quite a list: gold, silver, precious stones...all the way to 'bodies and souls of men.' Then it states, 'The merchants who sold these things and gained their wealth from her will stand far off, terrified at her torment.' God's heart has always desired that none should perish, but there is a day of judgment coming when we will all give an account of our words and actions. If the answer isn't, I plead the blood of Jesus, for "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12, then like that whore of Babylon, they will perish. It is a sad commentary on the state of man.


Brenda
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 3:47 PM

Tomorrow,Tuesday January 26,2010 is the trial date for Obama's eligibility as Commander-in-Chief.Great day in America for the U.S. Constitution: The truth about B. Obama's eligibility as President and Commander-in-Chief will be known fairly soon.Federal Judge David Carter...former U.S. Marine.American Patriots need to know about this!


COL Richard Loesch, USA (Ret)
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 3:52 PM

A pet peeve of mine is the constant reference to the "Democratic" Party. I believe they should be referred to as the "Democrat" Party. There is little that is democratic in their actions and rhetoric. My sincere thanks for being the voice of truth, reason, and patriotism. I am your faithful reader.


Howard Last
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 4:06 PM

I refer to them as the Democrap Party. Or the Democlican and Republicrat. Most times they are interchangeable.


Laura
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 4:57 PM

Might I suggest we wait and see Mr. Brown's actions before we start the celebration?


Luciano Muniz, Jr.
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 5:15 PM

Obama & his WH thugs have long embarked on ruining this country financially. Don't believe me? How much is our debt? All recent governments have disappeared because their financial system collapsed.


LeRoy Herrmann
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 5:41 PM

Mark,Your list of phrases to look for during the State of the Union address makes me think of a college drinking game. Just how imagine how drunk you might get if you took a drink for every time he uttered one of those phrases. Probably pass out before the half way point.Keep up the great work.LeRoy Herrmann, IL


Doc Hal
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 5:54 PM

I REALLY wish y'all would stop calling it the DEMOCRATIC party...there's nothing democratic about it. If I'm not mistaken, the proper name is the democrat party.Doc


Richard Dowis
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 6:00 PM

Concerning the election of Scott Brown, two comments: First: If the Democrats think the sole issue was healthcare, they may be in for a rude awakening. That was the defining issue, to be sure, but the relentless march toward socialism was the larger issue. The national debt, national security, individual rights and liberties, and other issues were a part of it. Second: If Republicans think the sole issue was healthcare, think the fight is won, and become complacent, they too will be in for a rude awakening. The right must continue until the tide is truly turned.


Willie Leon
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 7:54 PM

As usual, i enjoyed each comment. Especially the one on Haiti. Poor folks, yes, and a lot of blame goes to the Catholic church. There are just too many people. over there. they need to practice birth control and that would certainly help them out.


Tom Romine
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 9:41 PM

We should thank the hapless legislature in Massachusetts for pushing the panic button after Ted Kennedy died. They rushed to change the law and allow the Gov. to pick a replacement rather than to have a special election. That special election might not have included Scott Brown at all.


William James Ward
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 9:43 PM

It seems that the Presidents nimbus is in factchintz.


Alvin Nelson
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 9:45 PM

I am an admirer of Walter Williams, but I believe he has shot far wide of the mark in relating earthquake death tolls to economic conditions. It is far and away more closely related to population density. There is a marginal connection between population density and economic conditions, but it is not readily ascertainable. Keynes called Economics "The dismal science." It is that in two ways. The subject matter is dismal, and so is the quality of the science by comparison with the physical and biological sciences.


Brian
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 10:08 PM

Don't ask, don't tell is back on the table. I propose the Congress experiment with this policy. I'm sure they have openly gay members on their staffs, so we need to have Congress live more closely with their gay staffs. I recommend they sleep in the same tent, shower together etc. Maybe they should send their children to a camp where their children must take showers and sleep in tents with proud gay staffers who may be 10 years older than their children. The above is not meant to be offensive, it is just a thought experiment. Let the experimentation take place somemwhere other than in the military. Thank you.Brian


Linda Smessaert
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 7:15 AM

TALK, TALK, TALK. When are we going to DO SOMETHING?!! This man has been proven to be a foreign national many times over, and yet, we let him sit in the White House! Why are we not impeaching such a poser? Why do we allow him to continually bash President Bush, but never bring up the atrocities that Clinton did? Not to mention the thousands of dollars of damage that Clinton & his staff did to OUR White house - and yet nothing was done about it? Are you all so spineless that all you can do is print retoric? IMPEACH THIS MAN, and all those who stand with him. You have let the thief in your home & run your life. STOP IT NOW!!


Ruth Ann Wilson
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 9:44 AM

New Federal Bureaucracies Created in House Health Care Bill - This is the title to a list "some" of the bureaucracies under the "Office of the President" and the list goes on EPA, OSHA, IRS, etc.STOP this OFFICE. ONLY the President and his Cabinet as originally intended by the Founders. This OFFICE is a government within a government with legislative privileges - Executive orders - and a close look reveals, all the privileges reserved to the other branches of the United States Government. The Founders established "checks and balances" in the branches of the government, Executive, legislative, & Judicial, that we, the people, would be able to have "checks and balances" (if something gets "out of hand") the other branches "call it into question". With the power now, invested in this monstrosity, "The Office of the President", we, the people, suffer with "our substance being eat out daily".SENATE - only send "the check" for Presidential salary and for the legitimate cabinet. Everybody else will work as a volunteer or they'll get a "real job".For God & CountryRuth Ann Wilson


Ruth Ann Wilson
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 9:59 AM

Today is the Birthday of the Great American Patriot General Douglas MacArthur. I have great admiration for this man who would not "speak politically correct speech" in his day which caused him to be "relieved of his Command".BUT he has an everlasting name given to him by God, be cause he sought a righteous cause and he kept his charge. "A charge he had to keep, a God to glorify" He paid a "price for his convictions" and God has vindicated his name.


Keith
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 10:38 AM

TO: COL Richard Loesch, USA (Ret)I want to echo your comments. This country shouldn't use the term "Democratic" party any more than we should use a term such as "Republicanic" or "Republicanist". "Democrat" is the appropriate term. I think, probably years and years ago, the media started using "democratic" to try to associate that party with a democracy, and thereby gain some sort of impression advantage. And it has stuck ever since.


Keith
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 11:37 AM

TO: BrendaRE: Jan 26,2010 trial to determine Obama's eligibility to be president.Though I personally have doubts about Obama technically being eligible to be president due to substantial suspicions about his birth right (where there's smoke there's ususlly fire), according to snopes, the information you quoted about the trial supposedly going on today is false. See the snopes link below:http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthers/carter.aspNow, I certainly don't know the truth behind all this but I found something interesting on the bottom of the page at the snopes link. Look at the last paragraph, as supposedly quoted from Judge Carter. The way I understand him, he dismisses the case against Obama because:1) Obama was popularly elected by the people.2) The plaintiffs have attacked the judiciary as being "unpatriotic and even treasonous" for not granting the plaintiffs request to unseat Obama.I don't know but am I missing something? Isn't it undisputed that there are at least 2 versions of Obama's birth certificate out there which include differences in details and which have questionable markings and appearance? If this is true, then I would say, that in itself, constitutes sufficient doubt, which would justify the plaintiffs actions against Obama and which would require him to prove his eligibility.I'm sorry but furthermore, if this is all true, the owness is on Obama to prove himself, and Judge Carter's comments indicate faulty reasoning for if Obama is ineligible to be president, popularly elected or not, the plaintiffs attacking the judiciary or not, the entire election would have then provably been a fraud, and consequently invalid. And Judge Carter is a federal judge?!


Tim
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 11:40 AM

About the recent Massachusetts election, you quoted Charles Krauthammer who said, "Democrats, if they wish, can write off their Massachusetts humiliation ... to generalized anger. That implies an inchoate, unthinking lashing-out at whoever happens to be in power..." I would attribute Obama's election to the presidency to "generalized anger", and beyond that, "misplaced anger".


Rob Gardier
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 9:26 PM

"keep count of how many times he says the following phrases" ... this is a comprehensive list, thanks, and this will be great fun. I am adding to my list one other frequent Obamism: "I will not rest... ."


Robert A. Brown
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 1:57 PM

With the 2010 elections looming on the horizon, we need to remember that there are 36 seats up for election in the Senate and another 435 the House, a total of 471 Senators and Representatives. Maybe there is a real message that can be sent to Washington this year; "We the People" are tired of liberal politics, both Democratic and Republican. Why not replace all 471 with true Patriots?


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