Author: Eric Scheie
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cognitive dissing to a Golden Oldie
Earlier tonight I decided to check out a new restaurant that has just opened on the main boulevard here in Ann Arbor. As it is only a half a dozen or so blocks away, I decided to walk. A few blocks up the street, some young people were blasting the neighborhood with rap music at…
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A Palin lie becomes a Krugman truth
Remember when “death panels” were considered a right-wing crackpot conspiracy theory? Well, via Adam Bitely, I learned that it turns out that not only were the death panels there all along, but they’re a good thing! A cost saver, don’t you know. So explains Paul Krugman (who as a left-wing economist ought to know about…
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Everything finally explained! With proof!
A well-known blogger I greatly respect but won’t name (you will understand why; he fears reprisals) told me about an amazing man named Dr. Peter Beter. Dr. Beter was a successful Washington lawyer and former Kennedy administration diplomatic liaison, until finally he decided to blow the whistle on what was really going on, and he…
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Huh?
What the hell is going on with this blog? Have we been hijacked? MORE: Over at Power and Control, M. Simon expresses bitter disappointment, and is threatening to quit! I can hardly blame him. I think it is high time that we get some answers around here! AND MORE: What I want to know is…
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From insurance mandate to beer mandate
Allahpundit asks a question which has been intriguing me: If it’s constitutional to impose an insurance mandate, i.e. “you must purchase a product from this industry,” why would it be unconstitutional to refine that to “you must purchase our product from this industry”? In fact, assuming that the feds gave you a choice between not…
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An esteemed emblem of vigilance
Speaking of the flag which leftie blogs are attempting to use in a lame attempt to connect the Tea Party movement to the Hutaree lunatics, M. Simon reminded me that the United States Navy is flying it. The First Navy Jack, which was directly related to the Gadsden flag, has also been in use by…
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Delving deeply into the double-secret subtext of the false flags of pseudo-fascism
As regular readers know, this blog takes flags seriously. So seriously, in fact, that I came up with a composite design of two flags that strike me as being at war with each other. More recently, a reader helped improve the image: Better to be inclusive than divisive, right? This morning I was alerted to…
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Sometimes, nothing is something to worry about
After reading various reactions of doctors and other health care providers who submitted posts to the Grand Rounds special post-healthcare reform edition that Glenn linked earlier, I’m worried about what might happen over the next two years. I think everyone who opposed Obamacare should be worried too. From a partisan political standpoint, the worst thing…
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It would take more courage to come out as a Republican.
When read that Ricky Martin had come out of the closet, I was not terribly surprised. Nor was anyone. Glenn Reynolds said this was the “BOTTOM story of the day,” and quipped,”Who’s next — Elton John?” Don’t laugh. People are still guessing about Richard Simmons. Will such pesky rumors never cease? As to the merits,…
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Government makes poverty expensive
Dr. Helen links an article in USA Today I found horrifying. Government-run homeless shelters (places that basically provide people with a cot to sleep) end up costing more than it would to rent private housing. Much, much more: Cities, states and the federal government pay more to provide the homeless with short-term shelter and services…
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A heartfelt plea — from one Yuengling fan to another!
Finally, there’s something about President Obama that I like! And I mean, really like! I did not know it until today, but according to this article, my favorite beer, Yuengling — a great, 175-year-old beer from “America’s oldest brewery” — is also Barack Obama’s favorite beer: OTTAWA – President Barack Obama followed through on his…
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Going Galt with Rolls Royce Rice!
I realize it’s self-indulgent to carry on about the love affair I’m having with my rice cooker, but I just made a big pot of Sushi rice, and wow! It’s as addictive as salt and vinegar potato chips. Which isn’t surprising, considering that virtually all Sushi rice recipes call for rice vinegar and salt. But…
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“Humane liberalism” that makes Vladimir Putin look kind
While American animal rights activists busy themselves with legislation making criminals out of loving dog owners for tethering a family dog to the front porch, our smug anti-American neighbors to the north are busy skinning seal pups alive. This horrifies Canadian Jamie Glazov, and if you read his article and you’re sensitive to shocking scenes…
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The final abolition of charity
Last night I read Cathy Young’s piece on health care reform just before going to bed, and some of what she said had me tossing and turning. the life-and-death nature of medicine throws a major wrench into the libertarian paradigm. Ouch! I hate wrenches are thrown into libertarian paradigms, and I wish I could just…
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I demand to see the AP’s list of invisible and inaudible “tea party activists”!
Noting the difficulty inherent in proving that something did not happen, Dave quotes an AP piece which criticizes Andrew Breitbart for not providing evidence to rebut the claim that racial epithets were shouted by Tea Party activists: Conservative columnist Andrew Breitbart disputed accounts that tea party activists in Washington shouted racial epithets at black members…
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Local news that’s not local news yet?
Glenn Reynolds wonders about the timing of a series of federal raids in the general area of Southeast Michigan. Southeast Michigan happens to be where I live, and I’m wondering about more than just the timing. The focus of what has been repeatedly described as a “massive federal raid” is Adrian, Michigan, which is about…
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Left out of the framing
I know I am starting to sound like a broken record, but one of the things which most worries me right now is the way libertarianism is being increasingly written out of serious discussions of what it is that defines us. What George Lakoff would call the “framing” of political theory itself. One of the…
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Gay director maligned — by culture war bigots!
Has the Culture War come full circle? I’ve pondered the question in some recent posts, but a story I read about today makes me seriously wonder. A friend emailed me link to a story in the New York Times “Arts Beat Culture at Large” section titled “Protests and Defense of a Transgender Comedy at Tribeca…
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Libertarians should be shocked! But should they be electrocuted?
In a post which shrilly and gratuitously indicts libertarians, a leading left-wing blog looks at a Seattle outrage in which the cops improperly tasered a woman over her refusal to sign simple traffic ticket: Three Seattle police officers were justified when they used a stun gun on a pregnant mother who refused to sign a…
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A proactive (not reactive) approach to guilt by association
In the latest anti-government outrage which no one has been able to conclusively prove is not somehow associated with the Tea Party Movement, there has been a brutal attack on a police car. A pit bull mix in Tennessee has been sentenced to obedience training after his dogged attack on a local police car. Winston…