Month: May 2010

  • A contagious form of mental illness

    Roger L. Simon looks at the “mystery” (yes, they’re actually calling it that) of the man (Faisal Shahzad) who traveled to Pakistan and “learned bomb making at a terrorist training camp.” Once there, according to investigators, he traveled to the lawless Waziristan region and learned bomb making at a terrorist training camp. In court papers,…

  • Give Us The Money

    With shouts of “Give Us The Money” and “We Need The Cash”, public employees demonstrate in Springfield, Illinois. Nothing could make it more obvious after a demonstration like this that there is a war going on in America between government and the people over who is going to be the Master and who is going…

  • The Wolf Of Velvet Fortune

    The Beau Brummels Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Free to argue or not

    Much as I love thoughtful comments (even by those who disagree with me), one of the problems that plagues me is when commenters jump on me by playing GOTCHA games, misreading what I said, putting words in my mouth, or even attributing to me positions I never took or beliefs I do not hold. This…

  • “we can’t expect to solve our problems if all we do is tear each other down” (part II — the teardown)

    In an earlier post which I wrote after seeing Barack Obama’s commencement address (in which he advocated civility), I worried about the president’s failure to condemn the relentless campaign to falsely smear dissenters as racist, and concluded with a rhetorical question: …while I am glad the president said that “we can’t expect to solve our…

  • Coalition Building

    Politics 101: The politics of a coalition is dominated by the least committed member of the coalition. In response to the comments at Eric’s And if you’re against socialism but not a conservative, then what? Edited for clarity.

  • Looking

    Eric at Classical Values repeats the old saw: “the Right is looking for converts and the Left is looking for heretics.” I always thought the left was looking for lunatics. Preferably well educated lunatics: George Orwell: “Some things are so stupid, only an intellectual could believe them” Looking for converts implies that Republicanism is faith…

  • Does making an alliance with Stalin make allies Stalinists?

    Anyone remember when being against Bush was the litmus test for liberalism? These days, it often seems as if being against Bush has become a litmus test for conservatism. The old rule used to be that “the Right is looking for converts and the Left is looking for heretics.” Now it seems to be the…

  • And if you’re against socialism but not a conservative, then what?

    What do you do if you hate socialism but don’t like conservatism? Unfortunately for me, I have found myself in that predicament ever since the election of Barack Obama. Oddly enough, no one seemed to care when Bush was president, because in those days people who disliked socialism more than they disliked conservatism were considered…

  • Building a better Beta world

    This post by Ann Althouse reminded me of something it only touches on by implication, but which is a major reason I tend to loathe politics. From the discussion of the Alphas and the Betas (of Huxley’s Brave New World): Are the Alphas superior? They have to work so hard and wear grey… I’m so…

  • Dangerous to whom?

    Funny that I was just saying the Internet is all messed up, because after reading a post that Glenn Reynolds linked about the Tim Burns congressional race in Pennsylvania, I wanted to know a little more about the candidate, so I clicked on the TimBurnsforCongress.com web site. I can’t see it, because it’s been blocked…

  • All messed up

    While I haven’t seen any news stories about it, today looks like a bad day for the Internet. Google has been down since this morning, with occasional brief periods of being up (although loading very slowly) Blogspot blogs are mostly dysfunctional, as is YouTube. Yahoo has been working though, and so do the non-Blogspot blogs.…

  • Spilling Oil

    Al Fin has an article on natural oil spills. He links to a Science Daily piece on oil seeps in the Gulf of Mexico. ScienceDaily (Jan. 27, 2000) — Twice an Exxon Valdez spill worth of oil seeps into the Gulf of Mexico every year, according to a new study that will be presented January…

  • “we can’t expect to solve our problems if all we do is tear each other down”

    Although I was in the audience watching Barack Obama’s speech yesterday, I was too exhausted last night to write about it. But maybe that’s not fully accurate, now that I’ve slept and I’m not exhausted, I still don’t want to write about it. As I said yesterday, I thought he made some good points about…

  • Too Good Not To Link

    The cost of inaction: Rudd has created a Department of Magnificent Uselessness in response to a crisis that never existed and against which he will take no action. This is absolutely beautiful. Hey Tim, just be thankful you aren’t paying Gavin Schmidt’s salary too.

  • The president’s umbrella policy sucks!

    President Obama is in town today to speak at the University of Michigan’s commencement ceremony. (Something that was hard not to notice, as I live a block and a half from the stadium, and the commotion upset Coco.) I don’t know what it means to true believers in the new One World Religion of Environmentalism,…