Today's Columns: Catching Up on Op-Eds and Editorials
A round up of leading commentators adding to debates that we covered yesterday on Atlantic Wire
Townhall Meetings and Birthers
- Paul Krugman, New York Times: Birthers and townhall mobsters are one in the same. And "they're probably reacting less to what Mr. Obama is doing, or even to what they've heard about what he's doing, than to who he is."
- Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal: people protesting at townhall meetings aren't Nazis, they're scared Americans. "What the protesters are saying is, 'You are terrifying us.'"
- Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe: People are afraid of people killing their grannies. "All in all, Fearmongers Inc. plays on the notion that advance directives are a sneaky way of cutting costs by cutting life short."
- David Harsanyi, Denver Post: "So here is a plan. Instead of making the case for health care 'reform,' let's launch an offensive against citizens. Nazis. Fanatics. Mobs. Thugs. Whatever you call them."
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Hillary's Trip to Africa
- John Bolton, New York Post: Support for the International Criminal Court is support for genocide in Darfur."The ICC has avoided irrelevance in one key case -- Sudan. But it has actually made that desperate humanitarian crisis harder to resolve."
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Cash for Clunkers
- New York Times Editorial: We must do more to encourage green vehicles. "Drivers embrace fuel economy when gas hits $4 a gallon. Some device is needed to encourage them when it drops below that."
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Georgia
- Howard L. Berman, Washington Post: U.S. should push for higher standards of democracy in Georgia. "Our country's main focus now should be on helping Georgia cultivate the institutions that will promote democratic development and stability."
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