Friday, August 13, 2010

Weekly Wrap-Up

This week we saw some of the worst New York politics has to offer: Charlie Rangel and Andrew Cuomo. Here is The New York Post on our two-faced gubernatorial hopeful...

Do you believe Andrew Cuomo is being less than honest when he talks about opposing corruption and “politics as usual” in New York? Give you opinion in our Weekly Poll.

Political correctness continues to run amuck at Ground Zero, and here The Weekly Standard offers a round-up of the latest commentary on the insulting plan to place a mosque at the place where thousands were killed in the name of Islam...

Fortunately Charles Krauthammer weighs in with reason and clarity...

The Washington Times says: “President Obama says Islam has always been part of America, which raises the question, does the president know something about American history that we don’t?”

The Times is on a roll today, with a commentary and editorial on “justice delayed for military voters,” which is a problem here in New York and across the nation....

... and also with an excellent (yet unnerving) editorial on Obama’s economic tragedy.

Which leads us to perhaps the best American politics has to offer right now: Paul Ryan, with his sensible, practical take on America’s fiscal crisis and what we can do about it...

Have a great weekend!

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