Baring Emperor Barack

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WaPo: four Pinocchios are awarded for Mr. Obama’s latest fib. Yes, yes, Dear Leader recently claimed that Republicans in Congress had filibustered about 500 pieces of legislation that, by his reckoning, would have helped the middle class. The Post demonstrates rather convincingly that Obama’s number is inflated by at least a factor of 10. 

That’s nothing new for the president, who has a penchant for making just about any assertion he goddamn pleases. We have this case, and then there’s the deception over the impact of sequestration, the repeated falsehoods used to sell Obamacare, the misleading statements about what happened at Benghazi, and the “smidgeonization” of the IRS targeting scandal. The list goes on and on, but the President’s keeps his nose in the air, and it’s safe to say he’s never met that blonde in the image above. 

Do “Fake” Scandals Merit Obstruction?

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Benghazi has pretty good legs for a “fake scandal.” Finding the Truth at Benghazi is a nice recap of the situation by Andrew Napolitano. The appointment of a select investigative committee is long overdue. It might be a challenge for them to find the truth, given the likelihood of continued efforts by the Obama administration to redact and withhold key documents. I wonder if information relating to sales of Colonel Khadafi’s arsenal will be too heavily classified to share with the committee. 

Does this administration know the difference between governing and running a campaign? The Judge: “Now, with the discovery of the Rhodes email, it appears that the White House did use the instruments of government to aid the president’s re-election campaign by deceiving the American people and telegraphing that proposed deception to the president’s campaign officials. Using government personnel and assets to coordinate a political campaign, even if done truthfully and above board, violates federal criminal statutes.”

Does the Left Wish To Preserve Basic Freedoms?

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Certainly not first amendment rights, and they prove it every day. This warning is from FEC Chairman Lee E. Goodman, as told by the Ace of Spades: “The Left Will Not Stop Until It Enlists the Power of Government to ‘Regulate’ Political Speech by Conservative Media, and Even Conservative Blogs.” A collection of hypocrites of the first-order, the Left’s tolerance of speech depends of course on how much they like your rap. Equal treatment by tax authorities? No. Neutral media regulation? No. Even-handed grants of waivers for political contributions? No. Harassment by law enforcement based on the content of speech? Why yes. Just ask Nakoula Basseley Nakoula and Dinesh D’Souza.

Here’s Daniel Henninger on the Left’s role in degrading free speech, and even the right to due process, at American universities. “Make no mistake, universities under constant pressure from the Obama administration and the most driven members of their “communities” will comply and define due process downward.”

A Vote Today Is Worth What Tomorrow? Who Cares?

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“One of the greatest economic misunderstandings is the myth that government officials are more attentive to the long run than are private entrepreneurs, investors and other owners of private property. Private property rights cause us to live for tomorrow, while the need to win political elections causes politicians to live only for today.” Don Boudreaux says it all in this op-ed: “Politicians live for today.” It should be fairly obvious that the kind of political incentives described by Boudreaux represent key techniques used by the Obama administration to achieve buy-in. Have we wised up? I’m afraid that’s wishful thinking.

Panic and Pay-Up, You Carbon Pigs

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Not the Onion: Climate Change Mass Hysteria Grips the U.S. But meteorologist Roy Spencer may have missed his calling as a parodist. On the day the Obama administration releases its politically-motivated and media-orchestrated “National Climate Assessment,” the press fawns and knowledgeable fact-checkers shake their heads. The report is full of false assertions, but it’s another Obama “say-anything-you-want” moment, the facts be damned. 

This bit from Spencer’s piece is fun: “Ronald Wobbles, the report’s lead author, was quoted as saying (I am not making this up), ‘We’re already seeing extreme weather and it’s happening now’. This finding stands in stark contrast to 100 years ago, when ‘we saw extreme weather that was happening then’.”

Low-Carbon Poverty & Death

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Sacrificing Africa to the cause of preventing climate change represents an act of well-intentioned brutality by the environmental left. To begin with, the science of climate change is suspect on theoretical and empirical grounds. To use that questionable science as a pretext for denying the third world cheap fossil fuels for economic development is nothing short of cruel. In fact, the climate alarmists would foreclose the possibility of leveraging additional CO2 to enable actions that could improve the environment in other, more highly-valued ways (by eliminating disease, for example). 

ACA Tax May Yet Be Its Undoing

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George Will covers the next Obamacare court challenge, on which arguments are to be held this Thursday in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. The plaintiff asserts harm by the penalty-cum-tax. The “tax” was enabled by legislation originating in the Senate, not the House of Representatives, which is unconstitutional.

Will: “Two years ago, the Supreme Court saved the ACA by declaring its penalty to be a tax. It thereby doomed the ACA as an unconstitutional violation of the origination clause.”

State Knew Benghazi Terror Facts Right Off

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Sharyl Attkisson reports that the State Dept. knew the truth and “immediately attributed the Benghazi attack to a terrorist group…. The private, internal communication directly contradicts the message that President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice and White House press secretary Jay Carney repeated publicly over the course of the next several weeks. They often maintained that an anti-Islamic YouTube video inspired a spontaneous demonstration that escalated into violence.”

With the presidential election less than two months away, the administration was seeking cover for Obama’s claim that “Al Qaeda was on the run” and a tragic security lapse that could have been avoided. They even arranged to have law enforcement make a show of arresting the man who made the video (and he is still in jail for a minor parole violation).

We now have a cover-up of a cover-up. Unlike the Ben Rhodes email, which was withheld by the administration for 20 months despite a subpoena, Congress has had this email since August under a restriction that it not be made public, but this week’s revelations prompted its release.

Ending Hardship the Old-Fashioned Way

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Jobs are the best way to fight poverty. Most of the impoverished are unemployed and many of those have stopped seeking work; very few are employed full time. More often than not, government policies erect obstacles to employment (e.g., taxes, wage floors, licensure, regulations, mandates, and negative work incentives created by many aid programs). Reversing those entanglements is imperative if we are to foster broad self-sufficiency.

Like so many other areas in which government attempts to intervene, vast spending on anti-poverty programs does little to address the underlying problems. “Throwing more government dollars at this problem won’t solve it. Despite record spending on programs to help the needy, a record 46 million Americans were in poverty in 2012.”