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Endorsement of Rick Santorum By Michelle Malkin • January
30, 2012 Rick Santorum opposed TARP. He didn’t cave when Chicken Littles
in Washington invoked a manufactured crisis in 2008. He didn’t follow the pro-bailout GOP crowd — including Mitt
Romney and Newt Gingrich — and he didn’t have to obfuscate or rationalize his position then or now, like Rick
Perry and Herman Cain did. He also opposed the auto bailout, Freddie and Fannie bailout, and porkulus bills. Santorum opposed individual health care
mandates — clearly and forcefully — as far back as his 1994 U.S. Senate run. He has launched the most cogent,
forceful fusillade against both Romney and Gingrich for their muddied, pro-individual health care mandate waters. He voted against cap and trade in
2003, voted yes to drilling in ANWR, and unlike Romney and Gingrich, Santorum has never dabbled with eco-radicals like John
Holdren, Al Gore and Nancy Pelosi. He hasn’t written any “Contracts with the Earth.”
Nancy Pelosi, Down and Dirty by Michelle
Malkin 12/16/2011 As
a rueful Queen Elizabeth once said of a particularly rough year for the royal family, 2011 is "not a year on which"
Queen Nancy Pelosi "shall look back with undiluted pleasure." The former House Speaker relinquished her crown --
er, gavel -- in January. It's been an epic downhill ski crash ever since.
Most recently, Pelosi faced questions
from liberal "60 Minutes" and conservative investigative author Peter Schweitzer about a 5,000-share Visa stock
purchase she made with her husband as the House was considering credit card regulations. She made a "killing" off
the highly sought-after initial public offering. The stock holdings more than doubled in a few weeks; the credit card regulations
were put on ice somewhere in the back of Pelosi's fridge.
While she makes grand gestures toward banning congressional
insider trading, San Fran Nan's financial conflicts of interest are once again on display. This week, Reuters columnist Dan
Indiviglio pointed to pending House legislation titled the "New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions
Act of 2011," which is stuffed with natural gas vehicle subsidies: $9 billion worth, to be precise. These very subsidies
are championed by Texas billionaire and failed wind farm evangelist T. Boone Pickens. He just happens to be a major stockholder
in the company that would benefit from the bill: Clean Energy Fuels.
Question the timing? Indeed. As The Washington
Examiner's Tim Carney observes: "While Pickens, a longtime oil and gas man, has been lobbying for natural gas subsidies
for decades, his cause has become particularly urgent this month. Pickens owns options to buy 15 million shares of Clean Energy
Fuels at $10 per share, according to SEC filings. Those options expire Dec. 28. If Congress could pass the NATGAS Act this
month, shares of Clean Energy would skyrocket."
Pelosi just happens to be a stockholder in -- you guessed
it -- Clean Energy Fuels. The then-Speaker bought between $50,000 and $100,000 of stock in Pickens' CLNE Corp. in May 2007
on the day of the initial public offering. As I reported in a column three years ago, Pelosi's 2007 financial disclosure form
listed "assets and 'unearned income' of between $100,001-$250,000 from Clean Energy Fuels Corp. -- Public Common Stock."
If the natural gas giveaway passes, Pelosi profits.
Of course, an endless parade of dirty Democratic scandals earlier
this year had already completely obliterated what was left of Pelosi's Mop-and-Glo reformer image. She and other liberal feminists
rallied around disgraced Twitter freak and former N.Y. Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner even as evidence mounted that he lied
to them. And used taxpayer resources and government buildings while sexting. And recklessly neglected to ensure that his Internet
paramours were of legal age.
Pelosi and fellow femme-a-gogue Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., led from behind,
calling for Weiner's resignation only after the public tide had shifted. Pelosi showed similar reticence in dealing with basket-case
Oregon Democratic Rep. David Wu -- whose sexually aggressive, alcohol-addled erratic outbursts stretched over decades. Despite
knowledge of Wu's staff's panic about his infamous 2010 Tigger costume photos and despite months-old pleas for help from an
underage victim of Wu's sexual indiscretions, House Democrats sat on their hands. In July, Pelosi finally called for an investigation
by the House Ethics Committee.
That's the same panel that slapped Pelosi pal and New York Democratic Rep. Charlie
Rangel on the wrist for serial tax-cheating and has yet to move forward with California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters' ethics
trial after charging her last year with three violations related to her crony TARP bailout intervention on behalf of minority-owned
OneUnited Bank in Los Angeles.
What a way to close out her annus horribilis. Nancy Pelosi, the proud feminist who
boasted she would clean up Washington, is covering up and cashing in. Just like all the other self-dealing good old boys.
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