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  • Why Don’t You Come With Me Little Girl, On A Magic Pony Ride

    The Obama healthcare speech transcript for those, like me, to impatient to sit and be read to (come on, the bandwidth is terrible). Well, 47 million uninsured has now become 30 million. So he’s getting closer to intellectual honesty. One is tempted to ask where those 17 million disappeared to (FEMA camps? lol) but one…

  • There Oughta Be A Law

    In the wake of news that current health care deform proposals would fine people up to $3800 for not carrying insurance, James Taranto asks: Why not apply this principle to other areas of social policy as well? For example, we could deal with the problem of homelessness by passing a law requiring everyone to have…

  • Why it’s too late

    Obama supporter Camille Paglia thinks it’s too late for the coalition that elected him to repair the damage. Along with a tantalizingly accurate definition of that group of people I’ve called “THEY,” she asks some great questions: Why has the Democratic Party become so arrogantly detached from ordinary Americans? Though they claim to speak for…

  • If You Don’t Vote, They Win

    So it appears Human Rights Watch is hiring Nazi paraphernalia collecting enthusiasts. Yep, you read that right. Ace on this wee problem: If the same dude is the Human Rights Watch Israel critic and the gonzo Nazi memorabilia collector… well, if you’re constantly going to dog Israel, you probably should find a different hobby. Kinda…

  • Republicans Don’t Have A Chance

    Bill Clinton is offering Mr. Obama some advice on health care reform. Former President Bill Clinton says those in his party should ignore any grief from Republicans on health care reform, because the GOP is just waiting for Democrats to “mess up.” Clinton told Esquire magazine that lawmakers should put together the best health care…

  • Decline And Fall

    Here is a bit I did in December of 2006. It is especially relevant given Eric’s post on how the world is going to the dogs. === Commenter Karridine alerted me to this interesting piece by Orson Scott Card on the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Card’s central thesis is that trade made…

  • The Butcher, The Baker, And The Congress Critter

    Actually the butcher is at the meeting only in spirit as far as I can tell. But the baker is there and she unloads on her Congress Critter. For taxes. For Cap and Tax. For health care. For bank bail outs. And for the Congress Critter insulting her with the critter’s responses to her questioning…

  • So little time, so many distractions!

    This San Francisco Chronicle editorial reveals so much about the leftist mindset that I found it almost charming. Their position on Van Jones is not that there’s anything wrong with his thinking, but that the Obama administration is too busy to be bothered having to defend him: This administration has far too many pressing issues…

  • Suicidal talking points

    Will the Democratic Party be so stupid as to pass a health care reform bill? The other night a group of eager beaver policy wonks told me they would, and explained why. This morning I found virtually all of their arguments outlined here. Despite the fierce opposition that gripped the nation all summer, the bill…

  • Poles apart

    As one of those who has not (yet) been driven crazy by the prospect of Barack Obama delivering a propaganda lecture to the children, I’m finding it a bit hard to figure out how I fit into this analysis that Glenn Reynolds linked earlier: The Silly Season ceases to be “silly” when what passes for…

  • Neutrality nostalgia

    As I’ve been swamped with Labor Day weekend business aggravated by a mechanical breakdown (try fixing a radiator leak when you’re in another state on a weekend with no tools wearing a suit!), I haven’t been able to keep up with the blogosphere. Normally, I trust Glenn Reynolds to keep up with the blogosphere for…

  • The Waterloo Myth

    This article about lawmakers worried about 2010 repeats a meme whose popularity has really started to bother me: Their political fortunes next year are likely to hinge on whether the U.S. economy, in its longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression, improves and if Congress passes a significant healthcare reform bill. People keep talking…

  • Sunday morning relative nihilism

    There are few things in life I detest more than enthusiasm for government. And as my luck would have it, last night I ate dinner surrounded by people who feel exactly the opposite way. Young, enthusiastic, left-wing policy wonks, who are simply drooling over the prospect of implementing government programs. It was a sickening experience,…

  • I’m Sorry

    I would like to apologize to the citizens and constitutional government of the Republic of Honduras for the actions of the Obama administration. Apparently the open hand will only be extended to those who clench their fists in rage at America. I would also like to take this opportunity to extend the middle finger of…

  • Next Big Issue? Or Next Big Distraction?

    While he was talking primarily in the context of healthcare, Thomas Sowell recently praised Barack Obama’s skill as a magician. Just as magicians know that the secret of some of their tricks is to distract the audience, so politicians know that the secret of many political tricks is to distract the public with scapegoats. No…

  • Hitler is coming!

    And he’s not wearing a condom! At least, that’s the general theme of this anti-AIDS video that has upset a number of AIDS activists. Apparently, the objection is to showing an AIDS-infected Hitler is that it will portray AIDS sufferers in a negative light: The commercial was produced by the young Hamburg-based advertising agency das…

  • Feynman Videos

    I was Googling “feynman lectures video” and came across this series on quantum electrodynamics. Very light on the math. Very heavy on the concepts. In the delightful Feynman way. I especially recommend the first lecture (about 78 minutes) where Feynman discusses the theory of light, the philosophy of physics, and Mayan Codexes. And as I…

  • Exceptional museum

    It took me about a year to get around to it, but yesterday I finally visited the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. There’s a lot I could say about it, but if I had to sum it up in a word, that word would be “INSPIRING.” Truly, Henry Ford was an inspirational genius on a…

  • One Flew Over The Donkey’s Nest

    The notion Republicans need to tone down their rhetoric to retake power took a beating today with the revelation Obama “green jobs” czar Van Jones not only signed a Truther petition, but organized Truther marches. Just think, today’s Birthers are tomorrow’s czars!

  • The Beam In Justin Raimondo’s Eye

    Over at Reason, Matt Welch spots Justin Raimondo geting huffy about ths guy: Quoth Raimondo: This was widely interpreted as a not-so-subtle threat to the President, personally. And I fail to see how it could be understood in any other way. To carry that sign in one hand, and a gun in the other, is…