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  • all atwitter about Coco’s liver enzymes

    I spent all morning at the vet with Coco. She was tweaked, prodded, poked, punctured, infused and X-rayed for the second time in a month, and they seem to be getting closer to figuring out what was wrong with her. I can’t blog while waiting at the vet, and while I am not a Twitterer,…

  • A social conservative who is not a statist? Is such a thing allowed?

    While I felt like a dupe of the social conservative agenda yesterday (not a new feeling, unfortunately), I was very encouraged to see M. Simon’s earlier post. If what Eric Dondero reports is accurate, Christine O’Donnell disapproves of the federal war on drugs, and thinks such matters should rest with the state: Libertarian Republican has…

  • Public Service Announcement

    Goverment spending does not help the economy. Here’s how we can cut government spending. That is all. (Please forward this message on to the unenlightened and Paul Krugman.)

  • I Feel Like A F**king Dupe

    One of my e-mail correspondents sent me an e-mail bemoaning the turn to hard social conservatism of the Republican Party. He was also regretting that he supported so many Republicans who have now turned on the Tea Party (he also worries that the Tea Party may be turning into a socon movement rather than sticking…

  • Medicalize the “debate”!

    If you disagree with me, it’s not so much that you’re wrong, it’s that you’re in denial! As we all know, denial consists of disagreeing with someone after the debate is “settled.” Or “over.” Denial is a treatable disease. What you think is a disagreement is actually a symptom.

  • I Can’t Believe It – Chris Matthews Gets It

    H/T Legal Insurrection Also watch this: Biggest Trust Deficit Since 1776 Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Do the “Wackos” really have a “road map to paralysis”?

    Today’s Philadelphia Inquirer features an editorial about the Tea Party movement which made me feel oddly optimistic. Asks the Inky, what would the Tea Party movement do? The unanswered question is what the tea party movement would do if its candidates arrive in Congress in January. Since they perceive cooperating with Democrats as treasonous, would…

  • Wake up, Rove! Payment is long overdue!

    I am still the same small-l libertarian I was when I started writing this blog. I think it’s fair to say that there have been many major issues, and many more “latest outrages” over the years. Yet I haven’t changed my mind about a single major issue I can think of. To some of the…

  • All You Need To Know In Illinois

    Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Clearing The Decks

    At Hot Air there is quite a discussion going on about what the O’Donnell victory in the Republican Primary means. As a Navy man I liked this comment: Murkowski: Hit to bridge. Bennett: Hit to aft, rudder destroyed, propulsion damaged. Castle: Direct hit to the magazine. You sunk my Battleship Yacht! WHAAAAAAAA! Tea party/Conservative base:…

  • Who is encouraging the trampling?

    Speaking of constitutional rights that can’t be taken for granted, via an email I learned that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has made an analogy between burning the Koran in protest, and shouting fire in a crowded theater: We… saw Democrats and Republicans alike assume that Pastor Jones had a Constitutional right to burn those…

  • In Honor Of The Latest Tea Party Victories

    The lyrics are most apropos. Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Because we are all suspects, we have “no reasonable expectation of privacy”!

    Yesterday, Glenn Reynolds linked a very thoughtful discussion of the Fourth Amendment by Julian Sanchez, which I think everyone who cares about the topic should read. It’s an eloquent reminder that the Fourth Amendment is not merely a remedy for accused criminal suspects seeking to get the results of illegal searches suppressed and their charges…

  • Advertising

    Another commenter decries the rush to purity of the Republican Party/Tea Party Movement. The focus is on the recent Delaware Primary Where O’Donnell (the Tea Party insurgent) beat Castle – a noted Republican squish. (I have another take on this race at No Quarter) Many conservatives feel empowered in the current environment. This empowerment hurt…

  • No Quarter

    Instapundit is taking a lot of looks at the just concluded Delaware Republican Primary. He has after action reports (O’Donnell won). I also like this before action report he linked. The question addressed is: can O’Donnell win the general election. You couldn’t ask for a more vexing political conundrum than the Delaware Senate primary. It’s…

  • Leyenda

    This used to be the theme music for WFMT in Chicago. It may still be. I was an engineer there when I went to UChicago. Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Going Gaga over double standards in understanding death

    To show you how behind I am on some of the more earthshaking news events in today’s world, I just got an email from a friend expressing surprise that I hadn’t said anything about an incident I’d never heard of until the email: Eric: I am surprised that you haven’t said anything about PETA’s condemnation…

  • Union Muscle In California

    The SEIU has come out in favor of pot legalization. A ballot measure to make California the first state to legalize the sale and use of marijuana has won the support of one of the state’s most powerful union, officials said Monday, offering the proposition a shot of mainstream legitimacy as well as a potential…

  • Oops! We made a mistake!

    According to the highly influential best selling author Jared Diamond, the development of agriculture was “The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race.” As population densities of hunter-gatherers slowly rose at the end of the ice ages, bands had to choose between feeding more mouths by taking the first steps toward agriculture, or…

  • “A moral wrong cannot be a civil right”

    That’s a meme that I guess is supposed to be conservative, even if it is liberal. I saw it earlier on a T-shirt opposing gay marriage. OK, I have written countless posts taking issue with the idea of gay marriage. There are many arguments which can be made against it, but the above is not…