Daily Reading:

Kathleen Parker suggests those who are horrified by ACORN check out the SEIU.

66% of the country is at least somewhat angry about the policies of our current government.

Youth unemployment is at its highest rate since World War II.

Frank DeMartini wonders if Obama is the next Wilson.

Conservatives win big in Germany.

Jay Nordlinger muses on the events of the last few weeks.

The New York Times paid tribute to William Safire.

Have Increases in Population, Affluence and Technology Worsened Human Well-Being?

Indur Goklany, Journal of Sustainable Development Can Paul Krugman Read?

Chris Horner, Planet Gore

The Military-Industrial-Environmental Complex

Iain Murray & Roger Abbott, Washington Examiner

Gore-Backed Car Company Gets Big U.S. Loan

Josh Mitchell & Stephen Power, Wall Street Journal

Behind the Furor over a Climate Skeptic

John Broder, New York Times

The Dog Ate My Global Warming Data

Patrick J. Michaels, National Review Online

Obama’s Climate Fantasies

Myron Ebell, National Post

Cap-and-Trade Depresses Home Prices

Ryan Young, Politico

Peer Review or Old Boy Network?

Marlo Lewis, GlobalWarming.org

Obama’s Anti-Energy Policy

Dan Kish, Washington Examiner

Rep. Sensenbrenner Scoffs at China’s UN Climate Speech

Stephen Power, Wall Street Journal

Redact and Withhold

Washington Times

Green Groups Open War Room

Mike Allen & Jim Vandehei, Politico,

The United States Is the World’s True Energy Superpower

Donald Hertzmark, MasterResource.org