Wow! Straight talk from a Jesuit about the Muslim Bro-hood

Their ‘hood is no place to be if you’re a Christian, says

Father Henri Boulad, an 82-year-old Jesuit who ministers in Egypt, denounced Western support for the Muslim Brotherhood, the movement associated with ousted President Mohamed Morsi.

Their militias

sowed terror among the whole population of Egypt: killings, abductions, kidnappings, ransom demands, abductions and rape of girls forcibly married to Muslims, he said. No reaction from the West.

The West has its eyes on Muslim sensibilities.

Priests and Christians attacked and killed–including children of tender age–for the sole reason that they were Christians, Father Boulad continued. No Western denunciation appeared which might be accused of Islamophobia, which today is the crime of crimes.

As for the coup that got Western shorts in a bunch,

Faced with the Armys power grab, the West immediately cried coup détat, he added. If it had been a coup détat, it was a peoples coup, rather than military one. The Army had merely acquiesced to the will of the people. The people were fed up with a president who had betrayed, flimflammed and hoodwinked them, and they reacted with a survival reflex, calling for his departure.

Jihad Watch has the full account.

Want time in Disneyland? Go to college.

Off goes the Prez-ident. Campuses beckon:

Another school year beckons, which means it’s time for President Obama to go on another college retreat. “He loves college tours,” says Ohio University’s Richard Vedder, who directs the Center for College Affordability and Productivity. “Colleges are an escape from reality. Believe me, I’ve lived in one for half a century. It’s like living in Disneyland. They’re these little isolated enclaves of nonreality.”

In general, he loves adoring, manipulable audiences, right?

Sun-Times man Art Golab and ideology

As here, in story about Koch Brothers deciding not to buy Chi Trib:

Reports of the Kochs interest in buying all the Tribunes newspapers surfaced in March, prompting protests from some who feared the brothers would use the newspapers to promote their conservative ideology.

Can you imagine a newspaper referring to someone’s liberal ideology? It happens but far less often.

Google news about “liberal ideology” in quote marks, and you get 161 results. Do it for “conservative ideology” and you get 668. Not scientific but, oh say, indicative.

For every reporter who uses the first, there are four who use the second. A fellow like Golab uses the second without hesitation He’s in a hurry and says what comes to mind. In journalistic haste, as in vino, lies veritas. I think so, anyhow.

Help us, Obama, Help us

We are falling (fallen) into the slough of economic despond.

Economy: Household incomes are still down 4.4% since the recession ended four years ago. Meanwhile, the unemployment picture may be even worse than we think. The Obama “recovery” continues to impress.

According to a report released this week by Sentier Research, the inflation-adjusted median household income remains $2,380 below where it stood when the Obama “recovery” officially started in June 2009 a drop of 4.4%.

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The great man said, many years ago, a phrasemaker he, that we need fear only fear. Is that so? (Dems do come up with that guru-type, don’t they?)

Schakowsky at the Temple

The Chicago Temple, that is, on Clark across Washington from the Daley Center, where Congr. Jan Schakowsky (D-North Side and North Shore) came to talk up ObamaCare to businesswomen Aug. 21 but couldn’t stay away from another apparent favorite topic, obstructionist Republicans.

They have mounted a “last-gasp push back,” she said, promoting “myths” and “lies” about ObamaCare’s raising costs and being “bad for businesses.”

In fact, she said, ObamaCare will lead to creation of 1.5 million more “small businesses,” as found by the Robert Wood Johnson foundation. Not quite. — it’s 1.5 million more self-employed individuals, not businesses.

Republicans are discouraging sign-ups for Obamacare, “especially young people,” she said, calling it “political malpractice” and ticking off reasons the young should sign up, including that they “won’t have to worry when riding a bike” or “on an adventure, jumping off things.”

A “well-funded, concerted effort” is underway “to undermine” ObamaCare, she warned, countering with a battle cry, “It’s the law of the land! We can’t say it often enough.” Conceding “bumps in road” ahead — not Sen. Baucus’s “train wreck” — she vowed, “We are absolutely going forward,” and added, “Once [ObamaCare] is experienced, debate will be over. It will be a success and will be popular.”

As for ObamaCare adding to the deficit, “It’s a myth,” she said, part of “an extensive campaign to confuse people.” And then she unveiled a supposed clincher. The Congressional Budget Office has predicted ObamaCare will save “over a trillion dollars”!

In 20 years, the White House says. While spending about a trillion, the CBO says, leading to slight improvement in the deficit. Can you imagine a Congress member leaving that part out?

Be that as it may, it was maybe “the proudest day” in Schakowsky’s life when ObamaCare, which her subcommittee helped to write, was passed. She predicted it’s to be “up in lights some day with social security and medicare.”

Among its benefits, she said, was that “being a woman is no longer a pre-existing [health] condition.” She cited non-coverage of pregnancy by “most policies.”

There will be “no out of pocket costs,” she predicted. Not for contraception, for instance, which has become “controversial.” “Can you imagine?” she asked. “In the 21st Century?” She praised Planned Parenthood, which she said “has become a major target.” The group applauded.

There was a slight glitch in the praise-filled session, billed as instructional for small-business owners. It was the matter of “shared responsibility,” also known as the employers’ mandate to provide insurance for full-timers or else, and its delay until 2015.

Asked about this, the otherwise alarmingly fluent and rapid-fire explainer from the U.S. Small Business Administration entered on an involved exposition from which as far as this listener could tell, she never emerged. It is certain, however, that she did not say it was to give breathing space for Democrat candidates in the 2014 election.  It’s an issue that is “very sensitive [for] businesses,” she did add.

The gathering was organized by Women’s Business Development Center, Women Employed, and YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago.

Dennis Byrne on Kudlow tonight, 6 to 7 central. A snippet from the blog item that caught Kudlow’s attention:

My column . . . discusses . . . policies that liberal detractors of President George W. Bush today would derisively call “neoconservative.” Demonstrating once again how far today’s far-left “progressives” have taken the Democratic Party away from the Kennedy-like principles that sparked the post-War economic boom.

Wait. The economy isn’t doing well? Oh boy.

Oak Park’s own Rep. Lilly in Franklin Park July 30

Oak Park Chronicles

At the July 30 town hall forum in Franklin Park,five legislators faced an audience of 80 or so in park district headquarters, a very nice building next to Metra tracks.

They were:

* Two senators: Oak Park’s Don Harmon (D_39th) and

John Mulroe (D_10th), officed at 6107 B Northwest Highway. He has four kids, three in college. Ran, “new to politics,” in 2010, because the state was (is) “on the brink of disaster,” he said, using language Harmon used in none of four forums this summer, and as one of the first things he said, for that matter.

* Three representatives:

Kathleen Willis (D_77th), in her first term, a onetime Elmhurst College librarian officed in Northlake; Oak Park’s Camille Lilly (D_78th), officed in the city at 5755 W. Division; and Mike McAuliffe (R_20th), in office since July, 1996, officed also in the city at 5515 N. East…

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