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May 13th, 2008

What Would George Bailey Do?

Any plan to right the housing market should put families first.

by Allan C. Carlson
The American Conservative Magazine

HENRY POTTER: Have you put any real pressure on these people of yours to pay those mortgages?

PETER BAILEY: Times are bad, Mr. Potter. A lot of these people are out of work.

POTTER: Then foreclose!

BAILEY: I can’t do that. These families have children.

POTTER: They’re not my children.

BAILEY: But they’re somebody’s children, Mr. Potter.

POTTER: Are you running a business or a charity ward?

May 13th, 2008

Race Cards and Speech Codes

by Patrick J. Buchanan

“Give me a break. This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I’ve ever seen.”

So said Bill Clinton in New Hampshire of Obama’s claim to have been a constant opponent of the war. Clinton cited Obama’s voting record, which was the same as Hillary’s in his early Senate years.

Yet, for this, the ex-president, designated by Toni Morrison as “our first black president,” was charged with playing the race card.

Clinton spent days explaining the “fairy tale” remark.