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Friday, May 1, 2009

FROM MCCLATCHY NEWS / COMPANY WARNED OFFICIALS OF FLU EIGHTEEN DAYS BEFORE ALERT WAS ISSUED

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THE INFLUENZA VIRUS

Ponder this.....HERE WE GO AGAIN! WILL THE GOVERNMENT EVER GET IT RIGHT? ONE MORE EXAMPLE OF WHY GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT FORCE NATIONAL MEDICAL INSURANCE DOWN OUR THROATS. YET, THERE ARE SOME DUMMIES THAT BEG FOR INCOMPETENCE INSTEAD OF QUALITY.....Think about it.....
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By Les Blumenthal | McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON — A Washington state biosurveillance firm raised the first warning about a possible outbreak of swine flu in Mexico more than two weeks before the World Health Organization offered its initial alert about a public health emergency of international concern.

Both federal and international health officials had access to the warning from Veratect Corp. Later e-mails calling attention to the company's subsequent report that the disease was possibly spreading in Mexico were sent to 10 officials of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Robert Hart, the company's chief executive.

Hart said he wasn't sure why health officials didn't act sooner.

"They have a lot of other responsibilities," Hart said on Thursday. "But every day makes a difference."

CDC officials in Atlanta said they were aware of Veratect's claims and hadn't been working with the company.

"We have nothing to add about their claims," said CDC spokesman Llelwyn Grant, adding that the CDC and other public health agencies had plans in place to deal with a flu pandemic and responded rapidly once they became aware of the Mexican outbreak.

Veratect, based in Kirkland, Wash., uses a technique known as "data mining" to automatically search tens of thousands of Web sites daily for early signs of looming medical problems or civil unrest anywhere in the world. Anything of interest is turned over to a team of 35 analysts to determine its significance and to post on the company's Web site. The company markets access to its Web site to government agencies, businesses and others and has tried unsuccessfully to sell its service to the CDC, the World Health Organization and the Department of Homeland Security.

Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Wash., who talked with the CDC, the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies as late as January about Veratect, said the federal government had made a mistake in not purchasing the company's program, especially in light of the flu outbreak.

"I am very upset about this," Dicks said. "Not to have it is totally ridiculous. This is a perfect example of why they needed this and now we are paying a price."

Earlier this year, Hart said, Veratect gave free access to its Web site to the CDC and the WHO on a trial basis.

On April 6, 18 days before the WHO issued its alert, Veratect reported on its Web site a strange outbreak of respiratory disease in La Gloria, Mexico, noting that local residents thought the outbreak was linked to contamination from pig breeding farms nearby.

Hart said the information was available to the CDC and many state and local health authorities. The company's server showed an epidemiologist at the Pan American Health Organization, which is part of the World Health Organization, looked at the message about the La Gloria outbreak twice, on April 10 and 11, Hart said.

Ten days after the warning was first issued, on April 16, Veratect reported the disease was possibly spreading in Mexico with an "unspecified number of atypical pneumonia cases" detected at a hospital in Oaxaca. Because of the heightened concern, an automated e-mail was sent to 10 people at the CDC to notify them the report was available.

With the outbreak apparently spreading, Hart said the company's chief scientist, James Wilson, called people he knew at the CDC's Emergency Operations Center on April 20 to alert them to what was happening in Mexico. At that point, the CDC was focused on possible swine flu events in Texas and California, and a physician at the emergency operations center indicated the CDC was not aware of the spreading outbreak in Mexico, Hart said.

"We thought this deserved immediate attention and they started looking at it," Hart said.

Four days later, the World Health Organization made its announcement.

Veratect's warnings came as President Barack Obama prepared for his trip to Mexico, arriving in Mexico City on April 16. The White House said Thursday that an Energy Department staffer who was part of the advance team for Obama's visit is suspected of having contracted swine flu in Mexico and transmitting it to his family in Maryland. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the man, who wasn't identified, never got within six feet of the president.

Hart said his company's system operated as it was supposed to.

"We don't make predictions," he said. "We give the earliest wisp of smoke before the fire."

Hart said he wasn't critical of the CDC or other health organizations, adding that what was needed was an effective global health monitoring system that Veratect should be a part of.

"Hindsight is great and it's hard to say whether (the delay) altered anything," he said. "The only way to stop anything like this is to break the cycle."

Others, however, cautioned that the use of data mining to track a possible disease outbreak was untested and said a number of questions about its effectiveness remained unanswered.

"This approach is not yet vetted," said Dr. Marguerite Neill, an infectious disease specialist at Brown University and a spokeswoman for the Infectious Disease Society of America. "It is an interesting idea, but we haven't used it before."

Neill said the problem with using information picked up through data mining was determining whether it was just an indication of a routine disease outbreak or something much more serious.

"It needs to be put in a clinical or epidemiological context," she said. "I'm not sure Veratect can do that."

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  • FROM 'MY WAY NEWS' / STATE LABS: U.S. SWINE FLU CASES LIKELY HIGHER / AS USUAL, THE INEPTNESS OF GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT SHOWS UP BIG TIME!

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    Ponder this.....AFTER READING THIS ARTICLE, IT STUNS ME ONCE AGAIN, THAT ANYONE WOULD WANT THE GOVERNMENT TO BE IN CHARGE OF OUR MEDICAL NEEDS.....Think about it.....




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    MILWAUKEE (AP) - A hundred cases of swine flu in the U.S.? Health officials say there are likely more. Just how many is not important, they say. As the world faces a potential pandemic, swamped labs are not testing all possible cases. Getting an exact tally has taken a back seat to finding new outbreak hot spots or ways to limits its spread, health officials said.

    "The specimens are coming in faster than they can possibly be tested," said Dr. Jeffrey P. Davis, state epidemiologist in Wisconsin, where a lab helped spot the nation's first known case, in a 10-year-old boy from San Diego.

    New York, which has more cases than any other U.S. location, also has had to limit the samples it tests, said Dr. Don Weiss of that city's health department.

    "Sure, we'd want to diagnose every case, but we don't have that resource," he said. Instead of trying to confirm every sign of the virus, "we're focused on where else is it going and how do we prevent it."

    (AP) Microbiologist Gilbert Ortiz handles samples while testing for swine flu at the Houston Department...
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    On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will start shipping kits so states can do their own swine flu tests. Until now, state labs could only rule out previously known flu strains and send suspicious samples to CDC.

    With the new kits from CDC, states will be able to declare presumed swine flu cases, allowing doctors to start treatment. Medicines to fight the virus, such as Tamiflu and Relenza, must be taken within 48 hours of first symptoms to do any good.

    Until now, many busy labs have been so overrun that they could do preliminary tests only on samples that meet a strict case definition or that involve people who traveled to Mexico.

    "The capacity of the state laboratories to test all the swabs is being exceeded," said Dr. Paul Jarris, executive director of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.

    Initially, labs just needed to detect the virus, he said. "Once it's in the community, it's not as important to detect every single case. You can actually treat based on the clinical picture."

    (AP) Lead scientist Lupe Garbalena handles a sample while testing for swine flu at the Houston...
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    Sending samples to CDC was "getting to be a challenge," said Alabama State Health Officer Don Williamson. The first eight were negative, and the state lab had 29 more to test on Wednesday, he said.

    Without a confirmed case, state officials still took the precaution of ordering 1.5 million face masks and other supplies.

    "We are preparing for the worst while praying for the best," Williamson said.

    CDC has had to be selective, too. The agency generally can process about 100 samples a night, said Michael Shaw, associate director for laboratory science. CDC has not said how many specimens they have received for testing.

    "As the number of specimens increases, the time slows down," Shaw said. "It's not just a matter of running tests. It takes time to unpack boxes, make a record of receiving, enter into the database."

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    The CDC added just 18 new cases to its official list on Thursday, and its acting director said it may stop doing confirmatory testing as the virus becomes more common in a community.

    "We may move away from case updates," Dr. Richard Besser said. "The numbers become a little murkier, and we'll focus more on where things are occurring and what that tells us about the spread of infection."

    The public may be surprised to know it's not so important to have an exact tally, or to tell a person whether he or she has the germ, said Sharon Shea. She is director of infectious disease programs at the Association of Public Health Laboratories, the network of labs that work with CDC.

    "It's not what people want to hear. As an individual, you want to know what's making you sick," she said.

    Each state's epidemiologist will have to decide what samples should be tested, said Scott Becker, executive director of the lab association.

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    The common cold and other viruses are also circulating and cause similar symptoms.

    In the last two days, the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene "had a huge spike," about 150 samples of suspected swine flu cases, said its communicable disease chief, Pete Shult. Wisconsin has five probable cases awaiting CDC confirmation.

    Through a fluke, his lab helped confirm the nation's first case. A private company doing a study of an experimental rapid flu test it wants to sell had agreed to send any samples that could not be typed to a more experienced lab - in this case, the Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation in Wisconsin.

    The clinic, in turn, had agreed to alert the state to any flu viruses that did not match a known strain.

    "I got a call on Good Friday. They had such a specimen," he said. That was from the boy in San Diego who was the first known U.S. case of swine flu.

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    The sample was tested on Monday, April 13, and shipped overnight to CDC, which confirmed it as the novel swine flu on Tuesday, April 14.

    The San Diego boy had fallen ill on March 30. Since then, the CDC and the public health lab association have suggested that state labs go back through samples since February to look for signs of the virus. At CDC, stored samples show no earlier sign of it, Shaw said.

    "That's the odd thing about this. It just appeared out of the blue the last week of March," he said.

    Shult said the hunt now is "an academic exercise" and a lower priority than testing the hundreds of samples that might help contain the outbreak.

    "I'm going to be trying to stay afloat" of the crush of current samples, he said.

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    Associated Press writers Mike Stobbe in Atlanta, Sara Kugler in New York, and Desiree Hunter in Montgomery, Ala., contributed to this report.

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  • Thursday, April 30, 2009

    THANKS TO 'RHVIDSTON' AND PERI FOR SENDING! / NATIONWIDE VOICE MAIL RALLY AGAINST AMNESTY BILL BEING HEARD TODAY, APRIL 30/2009! / GET BUSY AND HELP!!



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    The U.S. Senate Immigration Subcommittee: CHAIRMAN SENATOR CHARLES SCHUMAR (D) NY - will preside over the Comprehensive Immigration Reform hearing on April 30, 2009 seeking to legalize illegal aliens. http://judiciary.senate.gov/about/subcommittees/immigration.cfm

    Call the Immigration Subcommittee and leave a voice mail message stating your stance on legalizing illegal aliens. Let's fill up the voice mail boxes!

    CALL the Senate Immigration Subcommittee offices - leave a voice mail
    202-224-8352 - Majority Office (D)
    202-224-7840 - Minority Office (R)

    * * *

    You will be able to watch the senate hearing, Thurs, April 30 at 2pm EST at the link below:
    http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=3793
    “Comprehensive Immigration Reform in 2009, Can We Do It and How?”
    Senate Judiciary Committee
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

    DATE: April 30, 2009
    TIME: 02:00 PM
    ROOM: Dirksen-226

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    JUDICIARY IMMIGRATION SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS
    http://judiciary.senate.gov/about/subcommittees/immigration.cfm
    Immigration, Refugees and Border Security

    Jurisdiction: (1) Immigration, citizenship, and refugee laws; (2) Oversight of the immigration functions of the Department of Homeland Security, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Ombudsman Citizenship and Immigration Services; (3) Oversight of the immigration-related functions of the Department of Justice, the Department of State, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement, and the Department of Labor; (4) Oversight of international migration, internally displaced persons, and refugee laws and policy; and (5) Private immigration relief bills.

    Membership - 6:4
    Democratic Members
    Charles E. Schumer, New York (Chairman)
    Patrick J. Leahy, Vermont
    Dianne Feinstein, California
    Richard J. Durbin, Illinois
    Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
    Ron Wyden, Oregon

    Republican Members
    John Cornyn, Texas (Ranking Member)
    Charles E. Grassley, Iowa
    Jon Kyl, Arizona
    Jeff Sessions, Alabama


    U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
    224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
    Washington, D
    NATIONWIDE VOICE MAIL RALLY

    The U.S. Senate Immigration Subcommittee: CHAIRMAN SENATOR CHARLES SCHUMAR (D) NY - will preside over the Comprehensive Immigration Reform hearing on April 30, 2009 seeking to legalize illegal aliens. http://judiciary.senate.gov/about/subcommittees/immigration.cfm

    Call the Immigration Subcommittee and leave a voice mail message stating your stance on legalizing illegal aliens. Let's fill up the voice mail boxes!

    CALL the Senate Immigration Subcommittee offices - leave a voice mail
    202-224-8352 - Majority Office (D)
    202-224-7840 - Minority Office (R)

    * * *

    You will be able to watch the senate hearing, Thurs, April 30 at 2pm EST at the link below:
    http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=3793
    “Comprehensive Immigration Reform in 2009, Can We Do It and How?”
    Senate Judiciary Committee
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

    DATE: April 30, 2009
    TIME: 02:00 PM
    ROOM: Dirksen-226

    * * *
    JUDICIARY IMMIGRATION SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS
    http://judiciary.senate.gov/about/subcommittees/immigration.cfm
    Immigration, Refugees and Border Security

    Jurisdiction: (1) Immigration, citizenship, and refugee laws; (2) Oversight of the immigration functions of the Department of Homeland Security, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Ombudsman Citizenship and Immigration Services; (3) Oversight of the immigration-related functions of the Department of Justice, the Department of State, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement, and the Department of Labor; (4) Oversight of international migration, internally displaced persons, and refugee laws and policy; and (5) Private immigration relief bills.

    Membership - 6:4
    Democratic Members
    Charles E. Schumer, New York (Chairman)
    Patrick J. Leahy, Vermont
    Dianne Feinstein, California
    Richard J. Durbin, Illinois
    Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
    Ron Wyden, Oregon

    Republican Members
    John Cornyn, Texas (Ranking Member)
    Charles E. Grassley, Iowa
    Jon Kyl, Arizona
    Jeff Sessions, Alabama


    U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
    224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
    Washington, D.C.
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  • THANKS TO JEFF S. AND PERI FOR SENDING! / SAN DIEGO PATRIOTS WAVE THEIR FLAGS AT HOME! / PHOTOS

    New flagpole is redcon 1 by JeffHartley.

    We started flying Gadsden flags in San Diego County right after the Tea Party protests when people started asking "what next?" Veteran Minutewoman Dayna (below) came up with the idea to fly Gadsden Flags the very next day and it took off like wildfire here locally. Less than two weeks later, dozens of Americans are flying Gadsden flags from their homes as a sign of American Patriotism. Today we want to share this idea trend with the rest of the country. Please forward far and wide. Its a great way to show your American spirit in between rallies and events.
    A few people have decided to fly the "Navy Jack" Don't Tread on me flag and others are flying the Culpeper Minutemen flag. All three flags remind us of the Spirit of '76 when our forefathers rose up against an increasingly tyrannical government. No matter what flags you fly, fly them proudly. Our country is under attack on many fronts and we need to show unity and commitment to our American principles the way these original flags did back in Revolutionary times.
    You can purchase Gadsden flags at flag stores or online. Check your yellow pages or buy online at www.flags.com, www.Amazon.com or www.Annin.com . They run about $10-$40 depending on the quality and size you get, but shop around for the best deals. We recommend full size flags, 3' x 5'. Flag dealers tell us these are the hottest selling flags in America right now!
    The Gadsden Flag states loud and clear how we feel about big and oppressive government and the threats to our liberties! Buy one and fly it from your home. Fly it with the American flag or fly it alone.
    Barry, Dayna, and Allen at Dayna & Helen's house.
    Some people say they prefer the other "Don't Tread on Me" flag, the Navy Jack flag. Have at it!
    Free country....... for now.
    The Navy Jack flag below from 1776 now flies once again on all U.S. Navy Ships
    during this "war on terror". Looks great at rallies too!
    Sept. 11, 2002. Morning colors
    aboard the USS Thomas S. Gates.
    And of course the original Minuteman flag,
    the Culpeper Minutemen of Virginia:

    THANKS TO PERI FOR SENDING! / FROM THE CANADIAN FREE PRESS / NEWS OF THE UNITED STATES


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  • THANKS TO JOY, 'IDZRUS' AND PERI FOR SENDING! / COMMENTARY BY CAROLYN COOKE / HISPANIC CAUCUS

    CHC Launches Listening Tour On the Impact of Immigration on Families by HispanicCaucus.

    EXCLUSIVE: AMNESTY PIMPS ON PARADE: TIME TO EXPOSE THE HISPANIC CAUCUS.....

    http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.3118/pub_detail.asp


    April 28/2009

    Carolyn Cooke

    In cities across the country, U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez, a member of the Hispanic Caucus in the House of Representatives, is pimping for yet another full-blown amnesty for illegal aliens. ‘Family re-unification’ is the latest public relations ploy being used in an attempt to convince citizens and government officials that the plight of illegal aliens is somehow the responsibility of the United States. This amnesty would reunite deported illegal aliens with their so-called ‘anchor babies’ on American soil. There is no impediment to family reunification in the parents’ country of origin.

    In the legislative queue in the U.S. Congress are the Dream Act Amnesty, the most egregious to American families, and Comprehensive immigration Reform, the mother of all amnesties. The Hispanic Caucus is behind all pathways to citizenship for illegal aliens. Amnesty is their only answer, denying the success of attrition through enforcement of immigration law.

    Who are these federal elected officials that openly represent illegal aliens, undermine the rule of law of the United States and disregard the harm and expense to American citizens of the illegal alien invasion?

    ‘Amnesty pimp’ is the new brand for the members of the Hispanic Caucus. Their compassion and crocodile tears for the supposed ‘inhumane’ treatment of illegal aliens in America is a smokescreen: the amnesty pimps want to overwhelm the political system in this country with a huge new socialist power base. Does the pimp ever go on tour to encourage foreign nationals and their children, some under the age of 7, to stay home, safe from brutal coyotes, drug runners and death in the desert?

    Do members of the Hispanic Caucus have dual citizenship with other countries? Their actions betray a lack of allegiance to the United States.

    The Pimp does not care whether an immigrant will benefit the overall health and welfare of the United States. The masses of foreign nationals they seek to give the precious gift of U.S. citizenship will be Americans in name only, segregated, and dependent on the Hispanic socialist political machine.

    Along with radical racist Hispanic groups within the United States, the pimps use fear mongering to force the Democrat Congress to support amnesty. They use propaganda against any one who decries the loss of our sovereignty, calling it ‘hate speech’ and labeling patriots, ‘xenophobes’. The amnesty pimp is more aligned with the talking points of The National Council of La Raza (The Race) than with the words of the United States Constitution.

    The duly elected amnesty pimp calls the deportation of illegal aliens a ‘human rights’ violation and demands the ‘humane treatment’ of illegal aliens by the citizens and government of the United States.

    Ironically, American citizens are the ones being treated inhumanely by the illegal alien invasion of this country. Illegal aliens violate the human rights of U.S. citizens by undermining the rule of law, suppressing income, taking American jobs, abusing taxpayer entitlements and benefits, and most importantly, committing crimes against Americans. They are responsible for gang violence, rape, maiming, robbery, murder, the molestation of young children, and the wanton killing by DUI. The heartland of America is under siege.

    The separation of American families through death at the hands of criminal aliens is a human rights violation, but the amnesty pimp is only concerned with the family reunification of illegal aliens with their questionable U.S. citizen children!

    The Amnesty Pimp is hiding a dirty little secret from American citizens – chain Migration. Chain migration allows an illegal alien, when he becomes a citizen, to sponsor extended family members that when naturalized, can then sponsor their own family members, and on and on and on… Essentially chain migration turns U.S. immigration policy and citizenship over to the decision of foreign nationals. This delights the Hispanic Caucus.

    In turn, the birthright citizenship of ‘anchor’ babies has yet to be challenged constitutionally. As interpreted by open borders politicians and amnesty pimps, a foreign national simply has to enter the United States illegally, have a baby and the baby is automatically a citizen. When the child turns 18, chain migration begins. This includes the right of the illegal alien parent to become a U.S. citizen. This does not apply to the children of foreign diplomats. All Western countries with the exception of Mexico, have abandoned this obvious magnet for further illegal aliens.

    Amnesty pimps and their supporters within the U.S. government know full well de facto amnesty is occurring every day through birthright citizenship, chain migration and open borders.

    Millions of American citizens are poised to take America back from an irresponsible, non-representative government and foreign invaders­a line that has become increasingly blurred.

    Now is the time to go on the offensive by forcing our federal government to re-institute immigration quotas based on the needs of America and the betterment of life for American citizens and to do away with a chaotic policy that seeks to undermine our sovereignty and to destroy our civil society.

    FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Carolyn Cooke is an American citizen activist committed to the preservation of a sovereign United States.
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  • FROM THE NEW YORK POST / GLENN BECK ARTICLE / OBAMA'S FIRST ONE HUNDRED DAYS / A MUST READ!

    Barack Obama Poster, New York by racoles.

    Last updated: 8:22 am
    April 29, 2009
    Posted: 12:38 pm
    April 25, 2009

    1. "Obama criticized pork barrel spending in the form of 'earmarks,' urging changes in the way that Congress adopts the spending proposals. Then he signed a spending bill that contains nearly 9,000 of them, some that members of his own staff shoved in last year when they were still members of Congress. 'Let there be no doubt, this piece of legislation must mark an end to the old way of doing business, and the beginning of a new era of responsibility and accountability,' Obama said." -- McClatchy, 3/11

    2. "There is no doubt that we've been living beyond our means and we're going to have to make some adjustments." -- Obama during the campaign.

    MORE: Obama's First 100 Days in Photos

    3. This year's budget deficit: $1.5 trillion.

    4. Asks his Cabinet to cut costs in their departments by $100 million -- a whopping .0027%!


    5. "The White House says the president is unaware of the tea parties." -- ABC News, 4/15

    6. "Mr. Obama is an accomplished orator but is becoming known in America as the 'teleprompt president' over his reliance on the machine when he gives a speech." -- Sky News, 3/18

    7. In early February, the 2010 census was moved out of the Department of Commerce and into the White House, politicizing how federal aid is distributed and electoral districts are drawn.

    8. Obama taps Nancy Killefer for a new administration job, First Chief Performance Officer -- to police government spending. But it surfaces that Killefer had performance issues of her own -- a tax lien was slapped on her DC home in 2005 for failure to pay unemployment compensation tax on household help. She withdrew.

    9. Turkey tried to block the appointment of Anders Fogh Rasmussen as new NATO secretary general because he didn't properly punish the Danish cartoonist who caricatured Mohammed. France's Nicolas Sarkozy and Germany's Angela Merkel were outraged; Obama said he supported Turkey's induction into the European Union.

    10. . . . and he never mentioned the Armenian genocide.

    11. The picture of Obama and Hugo Chavez shaking hands.

    12. Hugo Chavez gave him the anti-American screed "The Open Veins of Latin America." Obama didn't remark upon it. At least it wasn't DVDs.

    13. Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega went on a 50-minute anti-American rant, calling Obama "president of an empire." Obama didn't leave the room. "I thought it was 50 minutes long. That's what I thought," he said.

    14. Executives at AIG get $165 million in bonuses, despite receiving an $173 billion taxpayer bailout.

    15. "For months, the Obama administration and members of Congress have known that insurance giant AIG was getting ready to pay huge bonuses while living off government bailouts. It wasn't until the money was flowing and news was trickling out to the public that official Washington rose up in anger and vowed to yank the money back." -- Associated Press, 3/18

    16. "After pushing Congress for weeks to hurry up and pass the massive $787 billion stimulus bill, President Obama promptly took off for a three-day holiday getaway." -- New York Post, 2/15

    17. MEGHAN CLYNE ON: "I WON" AND THE DEATH OF BIPARTISANSHIP

    "Obama soared to victory on the hopeful promise of a new era of bipartisanship. During his inaugural address he even promised an 'end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics.'

    "Too bad it took all of three days for the promise to ring hollow.

    "Start with Obama's big meeting with top congressional leaders on his signature legislation -- the stimulus -- on the Friday after his inauguration. Listening to Republican concerns about overspending was a nice gesture -- until he shut down any hopes of real dialogue by crassly telling Republican leaders: 'I won.' Even the White House's leaking of the comment was a slap at the Republican leadership, who'd expected Obama to adhere to the custom of keeping private meetings with congressional leadership, well, private.

    "It's only gone downhill from there. The stimulus included zero Republican recommendations, and failed to get a single House Republican vote.

    "It's not just the tactic of using Republicans for bipartisan photo-ops, and then cutting them loose before partisan decisions, that irks Obama's opponents. The new president wasted no time rushing forward with policies and legislation guaranteed to drive Republicans nuts. The first bill he signed into law was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act -- a partisan hot-button that drew all of eight Republican supporters in the entire Congress. Then there was the swift reversal of Bush policies on abortion and embryonic-stem-cell research -- issues dear to the Republican base.

    "And when Obama and the Democrats in Congress took up SCHIP -- the children's health-insurance bill that Republicans say vastly expands government's role in health care -- they had an easy chance for real bipartisanship. After all, the bill had been hashed out in the previous Congress, and a bipartisan accord was reached before President Bush responded with a veto. Did the Obama team push for the compromise version in the 111th Congress? Nope. They went back to the drawing board, ramming through the Democrats' dream version.

    "Of course, the lack of bipartisanship isn't limited to Capitol Hill. Obama has taken gratuitous swipes at the Republicans who recently decamped Washington, blaming President Bush for everything from the economy and the war to the lack of sufficient puppies and rainbows. And who could forget the Rush Limbaugh flap -- in which Obama's top advisers, including chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, orchestrated a public relations campaign meant to undermine the Republican National Committee chairman, Michael Steele, by framing talk-radio personality Limbaugh as the real head of the Republican Party.

    "For now, Obama's back-pedal on the bipartisanship promise just makes him look insincere. But the real consequences of the mistake will be felt soon enough. As Presidents Bush and Clinton could tell him, congressional majorities do change -- and at some point, Obama will need Republicans on his side. He'd be smart to spend his second 100 days making up for the serious snubs of his first."

    -- Meghan Clyne is a DC-based writer.

    18. "The willingness of a small percentage of military personnel to join extremist groups during the 1990s because they were disgruntled, disillusioned or suffering from the psychological effects of war is being replicated today." -- Department of Homeland Security intelligence report

    19. Nixes a "buy American" provision in the stimulus bill.

    20. "Yes, Canada is not Mexico, it doesn't have a drug war going on. Nonetheless, to the extent that terrorists have come into our country or suspected or known terrorists have entered our country across a border, it's been across the Canadian border. There are real issues there." -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. The 9/11 hijackers did not come across the Canada border

    21. "The Obama administration is signaling to Congress that the president could support taxing some employee health benefits, as several influential lawmakers and many economists favor, to help pay for overhauling the health care system. The proposal is politically problematic for President Obama, however, since it is similar to one he denounced in the presidential campaign as 'the largest middle-class tax increase in history.' " -- New York Times, 3/14

    22. JOE SCARBOROUGH ON: PROMOTING FEAR

    "During his historic inaugural speech, Barack Obama promised to usher in a transformational age where hope would replace fear, unity would overtake partisanship, and change would sweep aside the status quo. But early in President Obama's first 100 days it is obvious that the only thing that is changing is the Candidate of Change, himself.

    "The same politician who proclaimed during his inauguration that 'on this day we have chosen hope over fear' soon warned Americans that the US economy would be forever destroyed if the stimulus bill was voted down.

    "Why was it that same man who promised to put Americans' interests ahead of his own political ambitions chose instead to use the suffering of citizens to advance his agenda?

    "Maybe he was following the guidance of Rahm Emanuel, who famously said, 'You never want to waste a good crisis.'

    "They didn't.

    "The White House's warnings were so over-the-top that Bill Clinton felt compelled to warn the new president against making such grim pronouncements. Americans would quickly warn that the White House would not channel FDR's eternal optimism but rather embrace the gloomy worldview of Edgar Allen Poe.

    "The Candidate of Hope also quickly adopted the Nixonian worldview that Americans voted their fears rather than their hopes. Over Mr. Obama's first 100 days, that cynical calculation paid off politically for a White House that seemed most interested in appeasing the most liberal members of his Democratic Party.

    "I expected more from Barack Obama. For the sake of my country, I hope I get it from the new president over the next 100 days."

    -- Joe Scarborough, host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" and author of "The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America's Promise" (Crown Forum), due out June 9.

    23. Sanjay Gupta was in discussions to become Surgeon General, but the TV personality withdrew after he was criticized for his flimsy political record.

    24. Rasmussen finds 58% of Americans believe the Obama administration's release of CIA memos endangers the national security of the United States.

    25. Only 28% think the Obama administration should do any further investigating of how the Bush administration treated terrorism suspects.

    26. "Obama thanked CIA employees for their work and said they're invaluable to national security. He explained his decision to release the memos, then told everyone not to feel bad because he was now acknowledging potential mistakes. Theirs, not his. 'That's how we learn,' Obama said, as though soothing a room full of fourth-graders." -- The Oklahoman, 4/23

    27. By releasing the torture memos, Obama opened American citizens up to international tribunals. A UN lawyer said the US is obliged to prosecute lawyers who drafted the memos or else violate the Geneva Conventions.

    28. In their first meeting, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown gave Obama a carved ornamental penholder from the timbers of the anti-slavery ship HMS Gannet. Obama gave him 25 DVDs that don't work in Europe.

    29. TIM CARNEY ON: PICKING BILL RICHARDSON AS SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

    "Richardson's value in Obama's Cabinet had everything to do with appearances. First, he was the Hispanic pick. Second, because Richardson had run against Obama for President, tapping him for the Cabinet helped the media write the Obama-Lincoln comparisons by burnishing the 'Team of Rivals' image.

    "But Richardson withdrew before Obama was even inaugurated when news came out about a criminal investigation involving David Rubin, president of a firm named Chambers, Dunhill, Rubin & Co. (although there was no Chambers or Dunhill), who had donated at least $110,000 to Richardson's campaign committees and had also profited from $1.5 million in contracts from the state government.

    "This was an early warning sign about Obama's vetting process (various tax problems and the Daschle problem would reveal this as a theme), but picking Richardson to run Commerce also highlighted that Obama and Richardson's promise of 'public-private partnerships' -- such as Detroit bailouts, Wall Street bailouts, and green energy--was an open door for corruption and was at odds with Obama's promise to diminish the influence of lobbyists.

    "The Richardson mistake was one of Obama's first, and it was emblematic. Richardson embodied Obama's attention to self-image and the problems inherent in his vision of an intimate business-government connection."

    -- Tim Carney is a Washington Examiner columnist

    30. Timothy Geithner nomination as Secretary of Treasury was almost torpedoed when it was discovered he had failed to pay $34,000 in Social Security and Medicare taxes. He also employed an illegal immigrant as a housekeeper. He was confirmed anyway.

    31. . . . Not so lucky, Annette Nazareth, who was nominated for Deputy Treasury Secretary. She withdrew her name for undisclosed "personal reasons" after a monthlong probe into her taxes . . .

    32. . . . or Caroline Atkinson, who withdrew as nominee for Undersecretary of International Affairs in Treasury Department, with a source blaming the long vetting process. Geithner still has a skeleton crew at Treasury, with no one qualified -- or willing -- to take jobs there.

    33. "Barack Obama has been embroiled in a cronyism row after reports that he intends to make Louis Susman, one of his biggest fundraisers, the new US ambassador in London. The selection of Mr. Susman, a lawyer and banker from the president's hometown of Chicago, rather than an experienced diplomat, raises new questions about Mr Obama's commitment to the special relationship with Britain." -- Telegraph, 2/22

    34. Obama's doom-and-gloom comments and budget bill push the Dow below 7,000, from which it's only recently recovered.

    35. "You're sitting here. And you're -- you are laughing. You are laughing about some of these problems. Are people going to look at this and say, 'I mean, he's sitting there just making jokes about money--' How do you deal with -- I mean: Explain. Are you punch-drunk?" -- Steve Kroft, "60 Minutes," 3/22

    36. "We have begun to modernize 75% of all federal building space, which has the potential to reduce long-term energy costs by billions of dollars on behalf of taxpayers. We are providing grants to states to help weatherize hundreds of thousands of homes, which will save the families that benefit about $350 each year. That's like a $350 tax cut." -- Obama, describing something that doesn't cut taxes.

    37. "The Obama administration has directed defense officials to sign a pledge stating they will not share 2010 budget data with individuals outside the federal government." -- Defense News, 2/19

    38. Backtracking on a campaign promise he made to black farmers, Obama significantly lowered the amount of money they could claim in a discrimination settlement against the Agricultural Department. "I can't figure out for the life of me why the president wouldn't want to implement a bill that he fought for as a US senator," said John Boyd, head of the National Black Farmers Association.

    39. "I've been practicing bowling. I bowled a 129. It was like the Special Olympics or something." -- Obama on "The Tonight Show"

    40. Obama lifts travel and remittance restrictions on Cuba.

    41. Obama considers dropping the embargo on Cuba.

    42. After warming signs from Raul Castro, Fidel Castro says Obama "misinterpreted" his brother's words, and that Cuba would not be willing to negotiate about human rights.

    43. Obama is considering dropping a key demand to Iran, allowing it to keep nuclear facilities open during negotiations.

    44. In a letter to Dmitri Medvedev, Obama offered to drop plans for a missile shield in Europe in exchange for Russia's help in resolving the nuclear weapons issue in Iran.

    45. Medvedev said he would not "haggle" on Iran and the missile shield.

    46. Obama asked Congress for an extra $83.4 billion to fund operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, a special funding measure of the kind he opposed while in the senate. As a candidate, Obama promised to cut the cost of military operations.

    47. After trying to woo Europe as the "anti-Bush," Obama made an impassioned plea for more troops in Afghanistan. "Europe should not simply expect the United States to shoulder that burden alone," he said. "This is a joint problem it requires a joint effort." Only the UK offered substantial help, most others refused.

    48. "While the online question portion of the White House town hall was open to any member of the public with an Internet connection, the five fully identified questioners called on randomly by the president in the East Room were anything but a diverse lot. They included: a member of the pro-Obama Service Employees International Union, a member of the Democratic National Committee who campaigned for Obama among Hispanics during the primary; a former Democratic candidate for Virginia state delegate who endorsed Obama last fall in an op-ed in the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star; and a Virginia businessman who was a donor to Obama's campaign in 2008." -- Washington Post, 3/27

    49. Obama bows to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia at a G-20 meeting in London.

    50. "It wasn't a bow. He grasped his hand with two hands, and he's taller than King Abdullah." -- An Obama aide

    51. DANA PERINO ON: REMAINING IN CAMPAIGN MODE

    "Has it really only been 100 days? In many ways it feels like a lot longer.

    "That's partly because the new administration remains in campaign mode most of the time. Now that's not in itself a bad thing if you can do that and accomplish your agenda. But what's happened is that a popular new president has laid out a very bold agenda in the midst of an economic crisis, and I don't think Congress is going to get a lot of work done on those big ticket items this year. They'll eke out a couple of small wins on issues like healthcare and maybe energy, but the Democrats will hail them as big victories. The Republicans have been working like a cohesive and loyal opposition party, and they need to continue to outline positive new ideas like the recent one to help grow American's savings.

    "The early stumbles on the administration's high profile nominations -- Daschle and Richardson for just to examples -- acted like weights around their ankles. In addition, the partisan shots from the White House were unbecoming and I don't think we'll see more of that. Our allies and our enemies -- heck, even we ourselves -- are trying to understand the new foreign policy direction, which in some ways seems to be change just for the sake of change. The next moves by the leaders of other countries -- like Iran, North Korea and Venezuela -- probably will prove that really not much will change just because America has a new president.

    "In many ways, it's the next 100 days that will tell us more about our new president and what he'll be able to accomplish than we can forecast based on the first 100 days."

    -- Dana Perino was White House press secretary in the Bush Administration

    52. "We can't afford to make perfect the enemy of the absolutely necessary." -- Obama, describing the stimulus bill

    53. Three candidates for ambassador to the Vatican -- including Caroline Kennedy -- were turned down by the Holy See because they supported abortion, according to reports.

    54. After saying he wouldn't have lobbyists in his administration, Obama made 17 exceptions in the first two weeks in office.

    55. . . . including Tom Daschle, who worked as a top lobbyist yet was going to be appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services -- until his failure to pay income taxes derailed his nomination.

    56. For an April 14 speech at Georgetown, the administration asked the university to cover up all signs and symbols -- including the letters "IHS" in gold, a symbol for Jesus.

    57. Samantha Power, who resigned from the Obama campaign after calling Hillary Rodham Clinton a "monster," was hired to a position on the National Security Council.

    58. "Chicago has yet to recoup the $1.74 million cost of President Obama's victory celebration in Grant Park -- despite a burgeoning $50.5 million budget shortfall that threatens more layoffs and union concessions." -- Chicago Sun-Times, 2/20

    59. Firing Rick Wagoner as president of GM.

    60. Threatening to fire Vikram Pandit as CEO of Citigroup.

    61. Threatening to fire anyone the administration doesn't like from any company.

    62. Not adopting a dog from a shelter.

    63. "The GAO study asserts that officials from most of the states surveyed 'expressed concerns regarding the lack of Recovery Act funding provided for accountability and oversight. Due to fiscal constraints, many states reported significant declines in the number of oversight staff -- limiting their ability to ensure proper implementation and management of Recovery Act funds.' " -- ABC News, 4/23

    64. "The National Newspaper Publishers Association named Obama 'Newsmaker of the Year.' The president is to receive the award from the federation of black community newspapers in a White House ceremony this afternoon. The Obama White House has closed the press award ceremony to the press." -- Los Angeles Times, 3/20

    65. "Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards." -- Attorney General Eric Holder

    66. "I didn't want to get into a Nancy Reagan thing about, you know, doing any seances." -- Obama, on consulting with only "living" presidents

    67. Obama quietly announced that he would not press for new labor and environmental regulations in the North American Free Trade Agreement, going back on a campaign promise.

    68. NICOLE GELINAS ON: MISSPENT STIMULUS

    "One of Obama's most poignant missed opportunities was in not using the historic $787 million stimulus package to reorder state and local government's spending priorities. As states and cities continue to spend ceaselessly and without results on education and healthcare, they're crowding out investments in the physical infrastructure that the private sector needs to rebuild the economy.

    "In the stimulus, of the more than $200 billion that went directly to states and cities, nearly 70% went to education and healthcare spending. Only 24% went to infrastructure spending.

    "But the states and cities in the most trouble already spend way too much on education and healthcare, pushing taxes up and sending private industry away. They don't spend nearly enough on infrastructure, which attracts the private sector and builds the real economy.

    "As David Walker, former comptroller general of the US, said at the Regional Plan Association's annual meeting a week ago, nationwide, we are the 'highest in the world' on education. We are 'the highest in the world' on healthcare. 'Nobody comes even close.' On infrastructure, by contrast, we are 'below average' in both critical new investments and in much-needed maintenance spending.

    "And, as Democratic governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell said at the same conference, when President Dwight Eisenhower left office, infrastructure spending was about 12.5% of non-military domestic spending. Today, it's about 2.5%.

    "This shortfall is obvious to anyone who's ridden on an "express train" to the outer boroughs or driven on the Cross Bronx Expressway recently. But in New York, as elsewhere, the stimulus money has just allowed the state to ramp up spending on its wasteful, inhumane Medicaid program and its nosebleed public-school spending.

    "Meanwhile, the subways are about to crumble into oblivion -- taking the economy with them. The same is true of decaying infrastructure in California and in aging states across the nation.

    "The stimulus was a once-in-a-generation chance to change this. Instead, it made the situation worse."

    -- Nicole Gelinas is a contributing editor to City Journal

    69. "The Justice Department is asking the Supreme Court to overrule Michigan v. Jackson, the 1986 Supreme Court decision that held that if police may not interrogate a defendant after the right to counsel has attached, if the defendant has a lawyer or has requested a lawyer. This isn't the first time the Justice Department, under President Obama, has sought to limit defendants' rights." -- TalkLeft blog

    70. "By any measure, my administration has inherited a fiscal disaster." -- Obama

    71. "Ahh, see. I came down here to visit. See this is what happens. I can't end up visiting with you guys and shaking hands if I'm going to get grilled every time I come down here." -- Brushing off questions from the White House press corps

    72. On Earth Day, Obama took two flights on Air Force One and four on Marine One to get to Iowa, burning more than 9,000 gallons of fuel.

    73. "President Obama's plan to require private insurance carriers to reimburse the Department of Veterans Affairs for the treatment of troops injured in service has infuriated veterans groups who say the government is morally obligated to pay for service-related medical care." -- Fox News, 3/17

    74. "And I believe the nation that invented the automobile cannot walk away from it." -- Obama during his first State Of The Union address. A German invented the automobile

    75. RALPH PETERS ON: FUMBLING IN AFGHANISTAN, FAKING IT IN PAKISTAN

    "We're squandering blood and treasure in Afghanistan. Instead of concentrating fiercely on the vital task of destroying al Qaeda and its friends, the Obama administration's determined to erect a modern nation where no nation exists. Afghanistan isn't a country. It's a dysfunctional reservation inhabited by tribes that hate each other. There's no 'Afghan' identity. And even if our blind-to-reality efforts succeeded perfectly, the result would be meaningless.

    "Except as a target range where we can gun down terrorists, Afghanistan doesn't matter. Next door, Pakistan matters immensely. But we don't know what to do about it. With 170 million anti-American Muslims descending into chaos as Pashtuns, Baluchis, Punjabis, Sindhis and others claw each other over the country's shabby remains, Pakistan's corrupt president shrugs, its military cowers, its loathsome intelligence services collude with Islamist extremists, and the safety of its nuclear weapons grows doubtful.

    "Pakistan may be this generation's chamber of horrors.

    "The Obama administration's response? Drill more wells in the Afghan countryside. Dramatically reinforce our troops in Afghanistan, sticking them with an impossible mission of modernizing a pre-medieval landscape while exposing them at the end of an insecure 1,500-mile supply line through, of all places, Pakistan.

    "As for Pakistan itself, the Obama administration wants to send billions of dollars to a thieving government that makes Nigeria's look like a Quaker meeting and to hand Pakistan's military more arms -- weapons that might soon be used against us.

    "Pakistan was a bad idea when it was created in 1947. It's a worse one now. Afghanistan wasn't even an idea, just an accident of where other borders ended. We can't 'save' either one -- because neither wants to be saved on our terms.

    "Obama said the right things -- that Afghanistan isn't Iraq and that our goal should be the destruction of al Qaeda. But his policies just regurgitate our Iraq strategy (one he opposed) in a profoundly different context, while ambitious generals echo Vietnam-era calls for more forces.

    "Our troops will do whatever we ask, to the best of their magnificent abilities. But we should ask them to do things that make sense. We need creative strategic thought, but we're succumbing to sheer inertia. And the presidet's supporters who howled that we should abandon Iraq to concentrate on their candidate's 'good war' don't seem to be volunteering to do any fighting. Menwhle, our presient's trpped himself inside his own campaign promiseing, Vietnam!"

    -- Ralph Peters is the author of "Looking for Trouble: Adventures in a BeW" 77. "President Obama failed to consult Congress, as promised, before carving out exceptions to the omnibus spending bill he signed into law -- breaking his own signing-statement rules two days after issuing them -- and raised questions among lawmakers and committees who say the president's objections are unclear at best and a power grab at worst." -- Washington Times, 3/24

    78. Adolfo Carrion was confirmed as Director of White House Office of Urban Affairs, but is serving under a cloud after allegations that he accepted thousands of dollars in cash from developers whose projects he approved.

    79. KYLE SMITH ON: GOING AFTER RUSH LIMBAUGH

    "Every so often an unfocused athlete forgets about the field of play and climbs into the stands. Ty Cobb did it. Ron Artest did it. Maybe no one did it with more sick flir than the greasy, furious Hanson Brothers who, in 'Slap Shot,' climbed into the stands to give a beatdown to a fan.

    "In March, Barack Obama sent his own personal Hanson Brothers, Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and spokesman Robert Gibbs, out to attack a non-politician -- Rush Limbaugh -- who was sitting innocently in the stands jeering the action. Limbaugh didn't even throw a cup of beer.

    "Senior White House staffers, who have already fallen into the classic trap of paying more attention to polls than fixing the country's problems, had become obsessed with surveys showing that Limbaugh was an unpopular figure with swing voters. Pretty soon Emanuel and Gibbs developed Limbaugh Tourette's. To paraphrase Joe Biden's witty putdown of Rudy Giuliani, for a few days every sentence they uttered contained three things: a subject, a verb and Rush Limbaugh.

    "El Rushbo, chuckling over his cigar as his ratings skyrocketed, could not have been more pleased if a picture had emerged of Obama wearing a Che Guevara T-shirt and burning the American flag on Harvard Square. Even that portion of the public that doesn't like Rush squirmed at the embarrassing spectacle of the president's men going all Mean Girls on an entertainer. George W. Bush's spokesmen maintained a dignified silence about Michael Moore. Picture them fanning out over the Sunday talk shows to denounce, and drive up the box-office receipts of, 'Fahrenheit 9/11.' Wouldn't you have loved that, Michael?"

    -- Kyle Smith is a Post columnist

    80. Forced banks that didn't want TARP money to take it, then added on stipulations about pay and government control after the fact. Secretly forced Bank of America to buy Merrill Lynch, then allowed the bank to be criticized for overpaying.

    81. "More than 90% of the guns recovered in Mexico come from the United States," Obama said in Mexico, yet factcheck.org says, "The figure represents only the percentage of crime guns that have been submitted by Mexican officials and traced by U.S. officials. We can find no hard data on the total number of guns actually 'recovered in Mexico,' but US and Mexican officials both say that Mexico recovers more guns that it submits for tracing. Therefore, the percentage of guns 'recovered' and traced to US sources necessarily is less than 90%."

    82. Obama: "[Jim Owens, the CEO of Caterpillar, Inc.], said that if Congress passes our plan, this company will be able to rehire some of the folks who were just laid off." Jim Owens: "I think realistically no. The truth is we're going to have more layoffs before we start hiring again."

    83. "In America, there is a failure to appreciate Europe's leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive." -- Obama in Strasbourg, France

    84. Joe Biden: "If we do everything right, if we do it with absolute certainty, if we stand up there and we really make the tough decisions, there's still a 30% chance we're going to get it wrong."

    85. Joe Biden: "You all worked for change. You wanted to see change. Well, that wasn't a hard thing to try to communicate to the American people. Obviously, obviously, we needed a change almost no matter who was running."

    86. Joe Biden: "You know, I'm embarrassed. Do you know the Web site number? I should have it in front of me and I don't. I'm actually embarrassed."

    87. "There are more than 6.5 million trucks in the United States. The program Congress terminated allowed 97 Mexican trucks to roam among them. Ninety-seven! Shutting them out not only undermines NAFTA. It caused Mexico to retaliate with tariffs on 90 goods affecting $2.4 billion in U.S. trade coming out of 40 states." -- Charles Krauthammer, 3/20

    88. DAVID M. DRUCKER ON: BOWING TO CONGRESS

    "Although the president possesses enormous political capital -- both because of high approval ratings and because his administration is still in its infancy -- he has generally declined to exercise it with Democratic leaders in the House and Senate, including when it comes to crafting legislation key to moving his agenda forward.

    "Rather he has allowed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) to craft legislation as they see fit -- even though the very bills in question were proposed by the president and involve key planks in his agenda. Among them were Obama's signature $787 billion economic stimulus bill, his first major piece of legislation that was signed into law in February; and now health care reform, currently being negotiated on Capitol Hill with minimal input from the White House.

    "This soft-pedal style of leadership runs the risk of forcing Obama to embrace legislation constructed for narrow partisan interests rather than in a manner capable of garnering broad bipartisan support. Over time, the public might come to see Obama's deference to Pelosi and Reid as a weakness of leadership not befitting a president in tough times."

    -- David M. Drucker is a staff writer for Roll Call

    89. "It has become apparent during this process that this will not work for me as I have found that on issues such as the stimulus package and the Census, there are irresolvable conflicts for me." -- Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who became the second failed Commerce Secretary nominee

    90. In the third sentence of his first speech as president, Obama said, "44 Americans have now taken the presidential oath." The correct number is 43, as Grover Cleveland served twice.

    91. The $49 million inauguration -- triple what taxpayers spent at Bush's first inauguration.

    92. Giving the Queen of England an iPod full of his own speeches.

    93. Three prime-time briefings in his first 100 days, eating into television revenues and this Wednesday pre-empting "American Idol."

    94. "The United States government has no interest in running GM. Your [GM] warranty will be safe. In fact, it will be safer than it's ever been, because starting today, the United States government will stand behind your warranty." -- Obama

    95. GM is given $15.4 billion in loans from the government.

    96. The Obama Administration is trying to scuttle a lawsuit filed in federal court against Iran by former US embassy hostages. The lawsuit alleges that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the hostage-takers who interrogated the captives.

    97. GLENN BECK ON: BAD ECONOMIC PREDICTIONS

    "Ten days before his inauguration, the President's chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Christina Rohmer, released a report describing what to expect economically during the first 100 days and beyond. It presented two starkly different scenarios: one good (if the stimulus were to be passed), and one terrifyingly bad (if we did nothing). Amazingly, the report estimated that if the stimulus package were to pass, the unemployment rate would not go above 8% at any time until at least 2014.

    "It's already at 8.5%.

    "In fact, while there is an acknowledged level of uncertainty, the projections estimated that the unemployment rate would be lower today if we had done nothing at all. This suggests one of two things: either the administration misjudged the seriousness of our economic problems, or the stimulus plan is actually making things worse. I suspect it's a little of both.

    "Remember, when the President's budget was released, he was roundly criticized for his never ending deficits, even under his own optimistic scenarios for growth. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projected deficits that were even uglier. But, if the President and his economic planners were this far off, this soon, how much worse does the future look now?

    "The election was supposed to bring 'change,' but I was hoping for more than the letter after the President's name, the positivity of the media coverage, and the hypoallergenic qualities of the White House puppy. President Obama didn't get us into this situation, but so far he's doubling down on the same spending philosophy that did. Common sense tells us that new debt is not the cure for old debt. No matter what the slogans say, that won't change in 100 days or 100 years."

    -- Glenn Beck is the host of the "Glenn Beck" show, weekdays at 5 p.m. on Fox News.

    98. "Education Secretary Arne Duncan has decided not to admit any new students to the D.C. voucher program, which allows low-income children to attend private schools ... For all the talk about putting children first, it's clear that the special interests that have long opposed vouchers are getting their way." -- Washington Post, 4/11

    99. Obama enrolled his daughters in a DC private school.

    100. "Don't think we're not keeping score, brother." -- Obama to Rep. Peter DeFazio, after the Democratic congressman voted against the stimulus bill.
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