The Daily Grind

The car’s braking system, which cuts power to the engine when the brake pedal is moderately depressed, “was working as designed and would have easily stopped the vehicle,” Mr. Michels said.

Are you ready for the “House has a long history of cowardice” argument?

Health care losing the newspaper editorial boards? WaPo joins the chorus, calling Pelosi’s plan to pass Senate bill without voting on it, “unseemly.”

Dems plan response to emergency anti-health reform rally on the Hill today.

And, the oppo researchers rejoiced.

“The retirement nest egg of an entire generation is stashed away in this small town along the Ohio River: $2.5 trillion in IOUs from the federal government, payable to the Social Security Administration. It’s time to start cashing them in. … Too bad the federal government already spent that money over the years on other programs, preferring to borrow from Social Security rather than foreign creditors.”

Other thoughts on Natoma Canfield: “She may be eligible for state Medicaid … and/or she will be eligible for charity (care) of some form or type. … In my personal opinion, she will be eligible for something,” he said, adding that Canfield should not be worried about losing her home. “Cleveland Clinic will not put a lien on her home,” he said.

It’s clearly incumbent upon The Weekly Standard to make this happen.

Ouch: Obama called a fear-monger in the pages of the San Francisco Chronicle.

 

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