Questions and Answers for RINOs and the RINO-curious

Speaking of Republican dissent, this week's Carnival of the RINOs is being hosted by a very talented longtime favorite of mine: Rachel at Tinkerty Tonk.

And this carnival is a good one, which Rachel handles in a very readable question-and-answer format.

A few of my favorites:

  • MSM elitist Don Surber thinks that only the living should have the right to vote. This is really unfair, this Republican movement to turn all Americans into second class citizens. Let's face it. We will all eventually be victims of death. What gives the Republicans the right to take away our rights because of such an inevitable mishap? What next? Will he be claiming that necrophiles shouldn't be allowed to marry corpses? Sheesh. Well, what can we expect from someone who also wants to deprive illegal aliens from voting? Imagine making second class citizens out people just because they're aliens!

    Hmmmm.....

    What I'd like to know is whether there are more dead Democrat voters than dead Republican voters. If so, should dead Republicans continue to allow themselves to be disenfranchised?

  • This post from Bloodspite reminds me that Michael Yon's struggle with the stolen picture is far from over. I previously posted about the incident, and while it seemed to have been settled, according to Michael Yon's recent post it now looks as if the settlement was made in bad faith, and intended only to quiet the blogsophere in the hope the issue would be forgotten. It won't be.
  • The Commissar has a very informative post about Iraq's new prime minister Nouri al-Maliki. ("He speaks bluntly, acts decisively, and knows how to press an advantage.") It appears that they've finally got a guy who knows what he's doing, which makes me cautiously optimistic.


  • If you want to read the inside dirt about the misleading "net neutrality" movement and the Markey Amendment, this post by Richard is a must read.

    In fact, read Richard's whole blog. No one does a better job of explaining this complex stuff in lay terms.

  • When the RINOs rage, there's always a rumble.

    Read 'em all!

    posted by Eric on 06.12.06 at 09:29 AM





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