Obama is trying to paint us as a caricature, as if we're some bizarre individualists who are hardcore libertarians. It's a false dichotomy and intellectually lazy. Of course we believe in government. We think government should do what it does really well, but that it has limits. Paul Ryan bizarrecaricaturedichotomy share on social
Obama isn't good off the cuff, especially when challenged; he is far better with a prepared speech. Elliott Abrams challengecuffgood Change image and share on social
Obama isn't just too big to fail. He's too big to know. Obama is so vital to the country and to the world, he must be kept out of the loop in order to save him from his failed presidency. Rush Limbaugh bigcountryfail Change image and share on social
Obama just announced Americans don't consider themselves victims, or entitled. Actually, the vast majority of Obama supporters believe exactly that. They believe exactly that. Rush Limbaugh americanannounceentitle Change image and share on social
Obama just came swiftly out of nowhere, which was a relief to those of us who care about the Republic, and at first he seemed a very good thing. Gore Vidal caregoodobama Change image and share on social
Obama killed Osama. Yes, President Barack Obama gets to crow about the killing of Osama bin Laden. Mark McKinnon barackbincrow Change image and share on social
Obama learned from Ronald Reagan that it helps to strike an optimistic tone. But genuine optimism deriving from American exceptionalism, it turns out, does not come naturally to him. John Podhoretz americanderiveexceptionalism Change image and share on social
Obama, like Carter, is reacting to warning signs by seeking to split the difference between dispirited Democrats and increasingly radicalized Republicans. Eric Alterman carterdemocratdifference Change image and share on social
Obama likes to quote great men but will never be a great man himself. I can't stand it when our leader goes around apologizing for who we are. Joe Wurzelbacher apologizegreatleader Change image and share on social
Obama lost his ability to push his agenda through Congress when he received what he himself called a 'shellacking' in the November 2010 elections. That shellacking was primarily the result of massive policy overreach when he had a Democratic Congress in his pocket. John Podhoretz abilityagendumcall share on social