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NY Times Smears Young America Foundation's Jason Mattera and Andrew Breitbart Responds

First, here is the story:

The New York Times Owes Jason Mattera an Apology

Posted by Guy Benson Feb 19th 2010 at 5:12 pm in New York tovered that Rock also grew up….in Brooklyn.  Maybe this New York (!) Timesreporter may have put two and two together before dashing off her insulting and pathetic blog post.

http://bigjournalism.com/gbenson/2010/02/19/the-new-york-times-owes-jason-mattera-an-apology/#more-27226

Here is a video where Andrew Breitbart responds and it starts in at the six minute mark:



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'Obama Flip Flops on his Own Record'

Obama flip flops on his own record

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
02/19/10 7:53 AM EST

In his speech at a Denver fundraiser yesterday, President Obama repeated what has become a key talking point for Democrats -- that the Senate "doesn't get anything done" and the reason for that is that some Republicans, who "don't believe in government," are happy to block the administration's initiatives because blocking government initiatives is "consistent with their philosophy." Here's what the president said:

Look, something you got to understand -- for those who don't believe in government, those who don't believe that we have obligations to each other, it's a lot easier task. If you can gum up the works, if you make things broken, if the Senate doesn't get anything done, well, that's consistent with their philosophy. It's a whole lot easier to say no to everything. It's a whole lot easier to blame somebody else. That politics that feeds on peoples' insecurities, especially during tough political times -- that's the easiest kind of politics. There's a long, storied history of that kind of politics.

It's a charge you'll no doubt hear more in the coming campaign. But it's a striking flip-flop from Obama's earlier statements in which he praised Congress' ability to get things done. As a matter of fact, at a DNC fundraiser in California last October, Obama said his administration and Congress had accomplished so much that, "If we stopped today, this legislative session would have been one of the most productive in a generation." And if you go to the White House website, you'll find the president touting the very things that the administration and Congress have gotten done -- bills passed by the House and Senate and signed by the president. Obama often cites the stimulus bill, the equal pay act, the extension of children's health insurance coverage, but there are more.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Obama-flip-flops-on-his-own-record-84768277.html
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Rep. Tom Price CPAC Speech

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House GOP Should Not Attend the "Summit" with Obama

Cantor Statement on Reconciliation

Republican Whip Eric Cantor just released the following statement, which his office says was offered "in light of the Senator Reid's support for changing the rules in the middle of the game by using reconciliation to jam through a health care bill (including the public option) that the American people have already rejected multiple times." Cantor's statement reads:

“If the President is sincere about moving forward in a bipartisan fashion, he must take the reconciliation process – which will be used jam through legislation that a majority of Americans do not want – off the table. By using the reconciliation process, the Administration and Democrat leaders are sending a clear signal that they still refuse to listen to the American people and have no interest in bipartisanship. To be certain, by using the reconciliation process, the Administration makes clear that their promise of bipartisanship is dead.

http://realclearpolitics.blogs.time.com/2010/02/19/cantor-statement-on-reconciliation/

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