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March 2013

PASTRAMI, HERE I COME: Let Them Eat Fat By RON ROSENBAUM

  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323393304578358681822758600.html?mod=rss_mobile_uber_feed The hysterical crusade against fat has become a veritable witch hunt. With New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg‘s ban on supersize sodas (now temporarily thwarted) and the first lady’s campaign to push leaves and twigs (i.e., salad) on reluctant school children—all in the name of stamping out obesity—it is fat-shaming time in America. […]

REP. TOM COTTON (R) ARKANSAS DISTRICT 4 RISING…..SEE NOTE PLEASE

THIS QUOTE IS FROM A COLUMN BY WILLIAM KRISTOL WHICH YOU CAN READ AT THE SITE….THE QUOTE HERE IS FROM REP. TOM COTTON R.DISTRICT 4, ARKANSAS) SEE HIS SITE…..A MAN OF THE FUTURE FOR CONSERVATIVES….https://www.tomcotton.com/
‘The GOP of Old’ William Kristol

http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/gop-old_707680.html

But, Cotton reminded his audience, “We’re fighting .  .  . a war against radical Islam and jihad.” He continued, “Our president often says 10 years of war are ending. Wars are not movies. They do not end. They are won or they are lost. The quickest way to end a war is to lose it.” And Cotton pointed out the obvious: “We have the manpower to win the war. We have the matériel to win the war. The question is, do we have the most essential element to combat power? Do we have the will to win the war? Our enemies certainly have that will. They question now whether we do.”

“I know there is war weariness among the American people, just like there is war weariness among conservatives, and in this audience, no doubt,” said Tom Cotton from Yell County, Arkansas. “It’s no surprise, though, that the American people are war weary when their commander in chief is the weariest of them all.”

But, Cotton reminded his audience, “We’re fighting .  .  . a war against radical Islam and jihad.” He continued, “Our president often says 10 years of war are ending. Wars are not movies. They do not end. They are won or they are lost. The quickest way to end a war is to lose it.” And Cotton pointed out the obvious: “We have the manpower to win the war. We have the matériel to win the war. The question is, do we have the most essential element to combat power? Do we have the will to win the war? Our enemies certainly have that will. They question now whether we do.”

Cotton is 35 years old. He’s not stale or moss-covered. A combat veteran, he understands real war weariness. But he also understands it needs to be resisted and overcome. Above all, he understands, as did the GOP of old, the GOP of Nixon, Reagan, and Bush, that while we may not be interested in war, our enemies remain interested in us.

And so, Cotton concluded his remarks, “We as conservatives must have the will to win.”