The Conservative Pulse: Obama and Pfleger, Sowell’s take on public service, and more [Updated]

  • Sowell’s argues what constitutes real public service. I remember having a similar discussion with some college classmates who thought I was throwing my life away studying economics. [Source: Jewish World Review]
  • Bill Kristol has his own take on Obama’s commencement address to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Why doesn’t Obama offer the public service to America of the young men and women in our armed forces as an example of important service that the graduates of this liberal institution of higher learning should consider? [Source: New York Times]
  • This looks like bad news for supporters of the rookie senator from Illinois looking for a peaceful exit by Senator Clintion. Fight on Hillary! ;-) [Source: Newsmax]
  • And how the Pfleger web gets more interesting for the junior Marxist senator from Illinois. It looks like a top adviser for Obama, David Axelrod, serves on the board of Pfleger’s church, St. Sabina Catholic church. Jake Tapper has even more on the “decades” long ties that bind Obama to Pfleger. [Sources: World Net Daily and Political Punch]
  • The New York Times has a nice article on Governor Bobby Jindal from Louisiana. I love this quote from the article:

    “He has everything McCain is lacking,” said State Representative John LaBruzzo, a Republican, speaking of Mr. Jindal. “He’s seen as a true conservative, which McCain is seen as less than.”

    McCain is not a true conservative at all, IMHO.

  • A look at how Obama “wed himself to Trinity United for the duration of the campaign.” [Source: The Weekly Standard]
  • Matt Drudge, a libertarian, could be a thorn in the side of pseudo-conservative Senator John McCain. [Source: Politico]
  • Here is a closer look at the sham that is the DNC ruling on Michigan’s primary. [Source: Redstate]

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