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Tuesday, October 19. 2010Say what?Bill Clinton on the campaign trail in the South (I thought ex-Presidents traditionally stayed out of active partisan politics. How come nobody talks about that?):
What? Not America's best interests? He's telling us to vote our personal self-interest. Good grief.
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Tuesday morning links
Democrat Dirty Tricks: The Next Round Related: Did you hear about Axelrod's bestiality problem?
How Diversity Punishes Asians and Poor Whites A reader pointed out that schools use two categories: "Minorities" and "Underrepresented Minorities." Asians are overrepresented minorities. Poor whites are, well, white - and whites who cannot pay full freight, so nobody wants them. Governor Moonbeam Offers Free College for Illegal Aliens Dick Morris: Dems have no message. Yes, they do. They just won't say what it is. Obamacare will kill the private practice of medicine (on purpose) More on that $250 bribe the over-65 set got in the mail. As we said, timed perfectly to send it off to your favorite Tea Party candidate Coyote: Government: The Solution to Failed Programs is to Double Their Size (h/t Shrinkwrapped's Connecting the Dots) That means there can be no such thing as a failed policy experiment. ObamaCare’s Unseen Costs - Taxes will go up under the new health care law—and the costs will be more than you think. What's the Matter With America? President Obama's false consciousness theory of economic worries Related, the post below, Fault Lines, is a good overview of what is going on politically these days. A quote from that essay:
Monday, October 18. 2010Quote of the dayVia Coyote, spoken by a WVa congressman:
Exactly.
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Monday morning links
Too bad it isn't true. Why sex in space is a bad idea Why don't Asians count as racial or ethnic minorities? I always wonder whether people from Spain count as Hispanics. Also, do Moslems count as minorities? Also, as 1/16th American Indian, am I a minority? (If so, gimme the $ and the freebies.) The people are scared, explains Obama: Our psycho-babbler-in-chief The only thing we have to fear is loss of our job itself. And more Dem job-destroying and economy-stifling insanity. Top 400 Charities See Billions Less in Donations Debicella now a dead heat in CT-4. It's time for New England to elect at least one Repub congresscritter. Rasmussen: McMahon Closes Gap on Blumenthal Linda Chavez: Obama has no clue about entrepreneurship Well, he has done a heck of a job getting government to grow Surber: No, we are not afraid Screaming "Allah Akbar" before you open fire is the confusing part Washington Reb: Growing Up Conservative Leftoid violence does not exist. NRO: Some Context on the Wilders Case Related: Wilders Is Right: Europe Needs a First Amendment Perino asks Why is Maureen Dowd so angry? Everybody knows the real reason in her case. However, Leftoids to tend to be angry people in general. Sunday, October 17. 2010Voters are hungry for change - againWe are a fickle nation, are we not? Buyer's remorse. We bought a pig in a poke, and now people are wising up. Well, every generation needs to get conned by a few pols before they understand the game. That's why nobody under 40 should be allowed to vote unless they are in the Armed Services. Poll: Many Obama 2008 supporters defecting to GOP Vodkaman: Handicapping the House — Weekend Brief Sunday morning links
Desmond Tutu: Obama’s Other Anti-Semitic Guru Murdoch: The goal is to make Israel a pariah David Warren: End our 'multiuniversities' Gelinas wonders whether TARP was good or bad, effective or ineffective Tides Foundation CEO To Fox News Advertisers: Drop Glenn Beck Or Have Blood On Your Hands A great example of an elitist viewpoint, with takedown by Dino Betsy: Teachers putting themselves ahead of their students Ahmadinejad’s Deadly Triumph in Lebanon Driscoll: All the Way with LBJ! Union Bosses Are Funneling Millions to Democrats to Keep Money Flowing To Them
Saturday, October 16. 2010Some Saturday morning links
If we tried to start The Home Depot today, it's a stone cold certainty that it would never have gotten off the ground. Peter Wehner on the discontent in the White House The Texas Model: Texas created half the news jobs in the US last year. How? Government Regulation of the Economy Is the ‘Silent Killer’ Neither of these seems too swift to me, but Reid lost the debate to Angle Private Health Insurance Will Be Dead in 3 Years People aren't spending money Roger Simon: Is California Insane? A quote:
It's difficult for anybody to keep up with the most current correct views on homosexuality The French really do not like to work. It's much more fun to protest, meet chicks, drink wine, etc. Nanny Bloomberg and the truth about second-hand smoke. (It is harmless.) Mankiw: Barney Frank, Then and Now Iowahawk: Beltway Adventure. Wonderful.
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Friday, October 15. 2010AmazingFrom Dick Morris:
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Some Good News From IsraelLast night, Professor Barry Rubin, Director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center in Israel, and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal, author of over 50 books, was the guest of the San Diego Israel Coalition (SDIC). The SDIC, with about 600 Jewish and Christian members, near packed the large auditorium in La Jolla, and heard good news from Israel. This may have come as a surprise to many, accustomed to the gloomier commentary in the US from supporters and adversaries of Israel. According to Barry Rubin’s view from Israel, Israel is in the strongest situation in decades. It is the West and Arab states that are in the weakest. Continue reading "Some Good News From Israel"
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Two points of view
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Friday morning links
Boot: Shift in momentum in Afghanistan Tea Partiers love killing miners? The guy has fallen off the reality cliff. News flash: First Lady eats burger and fries Krauthammer on "appearances":
Weight of Taxation Is Heavier Than Most KnowKKK Kleagle and a Man Who Allowed Woman to Die are Icons, Witchcraft BadJonah: Obama's Arrogance Starting to Get Noticed Feed the Indians, get votes.
I have a father. Do not need another one. But, Prof B, watch your "it's"es. Scott Brown endorses in MA Barone: They ignored us Am Thinker: Three Things Government Cannot Do:
Thursday, October 14. 2010Fact and Fiction at Brooklyn CollegeBrooklyn College English professor Moustafa Bayoumi’s books continue to be at the center of whether fact or fiction will prevail at Brooklyn College. This might even be viewed as indicative of the wider struggle within US academia over the influence of the Left and many of its adherents’ support of Islamist views. Last month, as an alumnus, I posted my disinheriting the college in protest against one of Prof. Bayoumi’s books being the required sole Common Reading for incoming students. Unexpectedly, this touched a wider nerve which led to all three major NYC newspapers and many prominent blogs (here and here are follow-ups) reporting on the issue and one of the major newspapers blasting the college’s selection in an editorial. The two books are Prof. Bayoumi’s required reading for entering students, the sole one, that Arab-Americans are excessively the brunt of discrimination, and his current book attacking the Israeli actions regarding the Mavi Marmara blockade-running attempt to deliver supplies to Gaza. We have one of the college’s most Distinguished professors, Broeklundian Professor Robert Cherry of the Economics department, self-professed man of the Left, expert in discrimination against minorities in labor markets, revealing the false statistics at the core of Prof. Bayoumi’s continual arguments that Arab-Americans are disproportionately discriminated against. We have the administration of the college continuing to act without transparency as to how Prof. Bayoumi’s book came to be selected for all incoming students to read, in the absence of other books or views, and failing to publicly address how that process may be improved in the future. Perhaps, Prof. Cherry’s talk next Tuesday at the college’s Hillel, of which I have the draft text (below the fold), will spur more procedural openness and caution against ideological recklessness. Meanwhile, we have the Managing Editor of the campus newspaper, who in 2005 blessed (“Amen”) 9/11 Trutherism, writing a paean to Prof. Bayoumi’s collection of essays criticizing what the book titles the Israel “attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla” ship Mavi Marmara. Perhaps, students or faculty at the college may be spurred to pay attention to the news coverage, including from sources usually critical of Israel, to the contrary. Both perhaps are to be hoped for, but not to be counted upon unless there is more pressure from within the campus and its alumni. Continue reading "Fact and Fiction at Brooklyn College"
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We need fewer jobsJerry Brown claims we need fewer jobs and more welfare. If jobs are bad, why is he trying to get a job as governor? Often, these days, reading the news threatens my sense of reality. Consensual reality just is not what it used to be.
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Thurs. morning links
College for the Intellectually Disabled A book I just heard about: Going Broke by Degree: Why College Costs Too Much Estimated CO2 Warming Cut By 65%What a moderate looks like to the NYT Mankiw calls out Barney Frank Pajamas: Why Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel Peace Prize Matters GM still all messed up A suggestion that the NYT fire its Asian employees Pajamas again: The (Last) Running of the (Old) Bulls? Obama admits stimulus didn't work More on the Dem plan to take your retirement plans Driscoll: ‘Who are the real Islamophobes?’
Wednesday, October 13. 2010They want your retirement accountIt's not paranoid on my part. The Dems really do. (h/t, Western Rifle Shooters) If they own your medical care and own your savings, they own you entirely. But what's in it for them? Weds. morning links
City Journal on two books about Tea Parties: Two new books show how alienated Americans have become from Washington. The CBC: Sorry, that's classified information Bielat responds to Barney Frank's query. h/t, Neoneo Morris: REPUBLICAN TREND GROWS The Dem search for bogeymen. The problem is, as Rush says, that their bogeymen are at least half of the population. Removing turtles from the environment - for the environment. People are insane. Furthermore, I know a bit about tortoises, and they do not transplant well. They just try to get back home, and die on the way. What Dems must do to avert disaster. Sounds like the answer is to become Repubs One more example of why the French are not respected. Barney Frank wants another chance to destroy the housing market More on Prof. Hal Lewis' resignation letter, at Watts. Barnes: Four Causes that Will Lead to a Democratic Election Nightmare Clinton Heckled in Blue New York, Says Half of Republicans Need Psychiatric Help. Stay dignified, Pres. Clinton David Horowitz is one of those rare people who change lives. I know, because he changed mine. Sarah is not the only Palinesque pol in the US 4 of 10 Former Supporters Have Bailed on Obama
Tuesday, October 12. 2010Dan and SeanAmong other national races I am keeping track of in my blue area of the country, I have been particularly interested in those of Dan Debicella in Fairfield Co., CT and Sean Bielat's vs. Barney Frank. Dan: Wharton, Harvard, McKinsey, entrepreneur, State Senate leader. Sean: Georgetown, Harvard, Wharton, Maj. USMC, McKinsey, entrepreneur. We are fortunate that such talented and experienced people are willing to serve us. What moves them, when politics is so often a harbor for losers? I found it interesting how their resumes overlapped. McKinsey is like a finishing school for the shiny resume, the energetic and the bright, isn't it? These guys grew up in the "working class" with no "privileges," and applied their talents to the fullest. Good for them. An unlikely demon"If the law is against you, bang on the facts. If the facts are against you, bang on the law. If both are against you, bang on the table." The Chamber of Commerce does seem to be an unlikely demon. Schieffer asks "Is this the best you can do?"
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Monday, October 11. 2010Bielat's campaign goes national
Does he have a chance? It's time for Barney to retire.
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Monday morning linksThe sinister Chamber of Commerce NYT: Arizona welcomes immigrants Kent State: Another listen. What if there was an agent provocateur? Chilling in Texas: Democrats & Computer Models Claim Texas Is Warming: Real Data Has Texas Cooling Last 15 Years, -2.7°F/Century Trend. h/t, Willisms Betsy: Gee, has Rory talked to his dad about what's wrong with ObamaCare? GOP threatens Dem seats thought safe US physics professor: 'Global warming is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life'. A quote from his letter:
VDH: On looking bad Black Republicans offer hope after Barack Obama's failures on race I'm Mr. Blandings. Me, too. Drowning in Law: A flood of statutes, rules and regulations is killing the American spirit Via Lucianne, How Obama is invading your home:
Powerline on Che: Remembering a Sociopathic Mass Murderer Saturday, October 9. 2010Condescending, arrogant, lying jerk Blumenthal deserves to lose in CTHe's rich and plays in politics because his father-in-law owns the Empire State Building, and presumably supports his life style. Video at Ace. What a weenie putz. Linda has created jobs, built a large business, and knows how the world works. You don't approve of wrestling entertainment? Then what job-creating, profitable biz could any candidate have been in that you would approve of? How different is wrestling from MSM news? We need more entrepreneurs in government, and fewer professional politicians who know nothing except government. Government is a parasite. Blumenthal has been on the government teat all of his life - and I assume, the teat of his in-laws. It's all ego for him because he has never done anything real in his life. Send this smarmy, slippery, phony jerk back to his poolside in Greenwich. He'll be just fine, like his dear buddy Spitzer (they are called "the twins") in New York who I think also lives off family real estate in NYC when he isn't busy with hookers.
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Friday, October 8. 2010Words like bullets, with Striper Sushi
I have yet to hear anything close to this inciting from the evil Tea Partiers. This Tea Party sympathiser is planning to do some Right Wing violence this weekend though: I am going fishing, up around Montauk. Blood sport, and the freshest Striper sushi. Slice of cucumber, piece of watercress, slice of wiggling Striper right out of the water, a generous slice of pickled ginger, and some wasabi. Maybe the slightest dip in the Teriyaki, and a few Coronas with lime. We'll be well-fed when we come back to the dock, and will have one filet to grill for supper plus a couple of Bluefish filets. We never keep more than one Striper. That is, of course, if we are lucky to get into fish this weekend. Otherwise, it's the fish market. This is our final boating of the year.
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Friday morning linksRejection is good for personal growth and humility. Sullivan: There was no housing bubble. One quote:
Surber: An epidemic of epidemics Each one requiring a government program. Jay Cost: The Latest Sign of the Dem-Pocalypse Life in the sticks: More on the South Fulton FD Brouhaha A culture of lying in the Middle East. It's multicultural to understand that not all people share our values. Truth is far from a universal value, even in the West. Freedom of speech on trial in the Netherlands Higher-Ed-Bubble Update: Pansexuality Edition WSJ: ObamaCare and the Election - The GOP needs to raise the health-care stakes in 2010, and beyond Sowell: Red Herring Politics: Part II Postcards from Vermont I don't get why VT politics are so different from NH. Via Neo's Left and right, Britain and here:
The Battle for America 2010: Labor Unions Looking to Rescue Feingold in Wisconsin Poll: Sarah Palin Favorable Rating Just 22 Percent. The media's Newt Treatment worked on Sarah, but it almost always works on anybody who is targeted. I think she should have run for the Senate.
This did not have to happen. Thursday, October 7. 2010Anything You Do, Or Don’t Decide to Do, Can Be Regulated!Today’s federal district court decision on a challenge to ObamaCare’s mandated purchase of medical insurance seeks to so expand federal powers as to override all personal decisions about almost anything. The Commerce Clause in the US Constitution has been expansively interpreted to allow the federal government to classify almost anything as an “economic activity” affecting interstate commerce. There are some guideposts laid out by the Supreme Court, basically that the regulation of economic activity be necessary to implement the regulatory purpose and that it be proper, not invading constitutional state sovereignty. A federal district judge in Michigan today decided to further expand the federal government’s regulatory authority to “economic decisions.” In the case at hand, the judge says that the ObamaCare mandate to buy insurance is legit as the decision to not buy insurance may affect others who do by possibly shifting costs to the latter. So, even if aspirin will do the job, instead of a visit to the doctor, you are shifting costs to an insurance buyer. At law blog Volokh Conspiracy, Randy Barnett points out:
Ilya Somin adds:
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FearAlan Greenspan cites fear as the cause for the non-recovery. It's fear mainly of the consequences of government actions. From what I see and hear, that seems right. Money will sit dormant on the sidelines until people know what is coming next. No new investment means no jobs.
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