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Tuesday, May 18. 2010Bait for the crazy birthersWe aren't birthers here, but this video would feed their wacky theories.
CT's Blumenthal is a liar, with a plug for Martha DeanPopular CT Democrat and senatorial candidate Richard Blumenthal outed as a first-class snake and liar. Link fixed. Also, the excellent CT Attorney General candidate Martha Dean has been saying these things about Blumenthal for years. She's a Repub, so nobody listened. See Martha Dean for AG. I have met her. She is great. Tuesday morning linksThey lent us the money, so it's their fault: Greece Considering Legal Action Against U.S. Banks for Crisis Reason: We Are Out of Money -American governance won’t begin to inch forward until the political class faces basic facts. Less Than One-Third of US Meteorologists Believe In Manmade Global Warming More Moslems in bikinis, please Bruce Walker: The Left's War on Free Speech The wrecking of Venezuela - Venezuelans are starting to fall out of love with their president. Will they be allowed to vote him out of power? h/t, Fausta From Black and Right's Obama’s Risky ‘Southern Strategy’ II,
Obamacare: “Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?” Samuelson: How Much Should the Government Spend? Vanderleun finds the bullshit in the gelato Kinsley tries to explain why the Tea Partiers are much worse people than the 60s protesters. Lame. Globe: Health care fails small businesses. Related, A Technocrat's Fantasy - and our nightmare Why does the O avoid the press?
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Monday, May 17. 2010Where's the money gonna come from?From Ranson in the WSJ, The Revenue Limits of Tax and Spend:
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Read that whole thing. Related: States’ Tax Collections Falter, Widening Budget Gaps. Monday morning linksAVI on ingratitude. It's human nature to resent the giver. Our friend Tiger moved from a fancy stone mansion to a real American home. Surber: Why Britain won’t get better Can the Murtha seat go Repub? Unlikely, but possible. Also, Special interests pour cash into Pennsylvania race CT teens who care more about Polar Bears than you do. h/t, Vanderleun Climate change all around our solar system Mort Zuckerman: The Crippling Price of Public Employee Unions Rubio says country relying too much on government. Amen. Faith in government is patently stupid.
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Sunday, May 16. 2010Woody Allen speaksWoody Allen: "It Would Be Good If Obama Could Be a Dictator for a Few Years". As he sometimes does and has done, usually with humor, Woody captures a certain arrogant, elitist, Upper-West-side Manhattan world view of the world. I, for one, at this point, find it despicable, hateful, and anti-American. Furthermore, it shows a condescending contempt for relatively decent and ordinary people like me. With the history of western Socialist dictator-types - Robespierre, Bismarck, Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, etc, it is remarkable to me that somebody like Woody would long for another. Heck, maybe we could have a utopia if I were dictator for just a few years. I am fairly intelligent, Ivy-League educated, and knowledgeable, and have lots of experience about how things work in the real world (far more than most career politicians), and I have informed opinions on almost everything too. Problem is, I have no interest in having power over anybody else. I hate power, except over my own life. I have studiously avoided power during my entire fairly-successful career, and have refused a number of offers of power, large and small. Power over others is revolting to me. That's why I post on Maggie's Farm. Woody's attitude is just freaking amazing to me, and says a lot. As much as I enjoyed Sleeper, I am done with the guy. He had no morals anyway but I tend to give "artists" a little leeway. Why? Because I am stupid and like to be entertained. Authoritarian Leftism is a sickness, and as evil as sociopathy. Maybe it is a form of sociopathy. I don't know. These people need to learn a little humility...and a few other things too.
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Debate In Kuwait: What's Wrong With Hava Nagilah?MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute) brings us an exceptional debate in Kuwait over whether a performance in Kuwait of the internationally enjoyed song Hava Nagilah, performed by all races and nationalities, should be forbidden as legitimizing Israel. What makes the debate exceptional is that, for a change, more than one side is heard in an Arab country. Highlights of the debate are below the fold. Worth reading. (Or, be doomed to endlessly dance to the Macarena.) Meanwhile, here’s Harry Belafonte sharing the song’s joy with an audience in Translation of the objectionable lyrics: Let's rejoice Let's sing Awake, awake brothers! Continue reading "Debate In Kuwait: What's Wrong With Hava Nagilah?"
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Sunday morning linksHow QVC sells stuff. McArdle From Nordlinger at NRO
Scientists Issue New Warning of Imminent Food & Ethanol Shortages Due to Global Cooling Bad news: Huge underwater plumes of oil Questions posed for Kerry, Lieberman on new climate-energy bill. Driessen: "Senators have some explaining to do". Makes no sense whatsoever. A woman's touch. It works quite well at our Ducks Unlimited banquets. Jules: Are Liberals Anti-WASP? Pajamas on cults: Wounded Warmists Attack: It’s What Happens ‘When Prophecy Fails’ Am Thinker: Report from Cochise County Ten Mental Mistakes of Obamatons Why we aren't getting rich: Dow unchanged from 10 yrs ago
Who's on terror?Attorney General Holder reminded Dino of "Who's on first?" Dino posted the Holder exchange. I think Holder knows darn well what is really going on, and is just following the party line as he has been instructed to do. He has a political job.
Saturday, May 15. 2010Ezra Klein’s “Daily Worker” ColumnOne of the songs mocking the old daily, then weekly, then merged, then gone, Worker, “Our Line’s Been Changed Again”, referred to the slavish contortions of its adherents as the approved line from Moscow veered and twisted to fit whatever was deemed its current self-preservation. Such genuflective transmutive party line writing today is steered from Their God -- that is failing, again -- is that the Democrat Party and its President is the most progressive force to alter mankind and its institutions, and that this end justifies the means of increased central power over the economy and individuals’ lives. Five years after graduating college with a political science degree, with no work experience except for writing, Ezra Klein churns out advocacy that excuses the latest line or attacks uncomfortable facts, and his disciples echo his sleights of hand. In rebuttal one might hear that other writers are slavish to the Republican Party or have a following. That smacks of old attacks on the fractious Trotskyists, Republicans actually containing disparate and battling interests, political figures, and writers, inherently unable to cohere around any line except vague restraints on central power. Neither socialists nor Trotskyists brought down communism or Today’s Tea Partiers lack a manifesto except for crying out “BS” to the transparent excuses of any – Democrat or Republican -- who go along with Washington’s self-serving funny business as usual. Those – either Democrat or Republican – who are seen to pay lip service but not consistency and will to actually reversing statism’s growth are not trusted. As with any revolution from below, the big question remains of whether anyone will emerge to lead and be followed who will not waver, accommodate or sell out. As with the Worker and their "God That Failed", there is no question that those who align themselves with state power will find new “progressive” rallying points for their same-old, same-old. Ezra Klein will become an obscure footnote in the tedious history of the Left. So may the Tea Partiers as a temporary insurrection join the Trotskyists in the dustbin of history. But, the real masses never will submit, and stand ready – armed by the vote in a democracy -- to emerge in strength when their primary interest in personal freedoms is trampled. The powerful or monied who are wise enough to see their fate as tied to the masses need to step up to the podium and to contribute heavily to the pot of clarifying insurrection before their narrow self-interests are eliminated. Their feeding at the trough in
(There are too many allusions and references above to weigh down with links, footnotes, and detailed explanations. Enjoy the learning experience, unless repeating the past is preferred.) Some sauce:
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Saturday morning linksToday is Armed Forces Day Tea party: Dark side of conservatism. Good grief. Arizona, the Role Model State The government is pushing climate change like a drug Q&O: Pending legislation: Empowering the fat police Related: BMI doesn't mean much in terms of health 'Technically, It Is Not Illegal To Be Illegal In Massachusetts' Cash for doctors. Makes sense to me. Wkly Std: Palin is in the mainstream Holder Balks at Blaming Radical Islam for Terror. We blame the Presbyterians. A brilliant Liberal idea: A federal Department of Information The EU: We never planned for this Friday, May 14. 2010San Diego Asks Arizonans To Overlook Its Immigration “Posturing”The summertime influx of Arizonans to Tourism officials are advertising in Arizona an open letter urging The San Diego Union-Tribune report remarks:
The reporter should look back a few days to her paper's own reporting:
The San Diego School Board is in the hands of union tools. It schools, mostly poorly, a high percentage of immigrants, 44% of its students are Hispanic, 75% ethnic minorities. The School Board President says, “Certainly, we know how important tourism is to Seems the School Board voted to place the parents of some of its students in the unemployment line. The School Board should have stuck to the Three “Rs” and not the “I” that tourism officials call “political posturing.” Similar for the City Council, not paying attention to the City’s severe budget deficits, largely the result of pensions for unionized workers. One hotelier comments:
P.S.: So far, 93% of those voting in the LA Times online poll oppose similar "posturing" by the LA City Council.
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Illegals as tools - a political battering ramFrom a brilliant piece at Am Thinker on immigration, from Dunn:
Like Gov. Christie yet?
h/t, Hot Air KaganFrom what I have read, Kagan seems a bit wishy-washy on the First and Second Amendments. Not sure what she thinks about the rest of the Constitution, but I think she is of the "I know better than those dead guys" school of thought. Now I see Redstate has located her Princeton thesis on Socialism. Of course, she was just a kid then. People grow and learn and evolve...with real world experience. Also, see Komrade Kagan Thursday, May 13. 2010Thursday evening linksLeaving late tonight for a long weekend, putting the boat in the water, etc. Leaving these links. Y'all fill in for me, heah? Gov. Christie: N.J. gov. sets tone for US. Wow. NJ got lucky with him. Schwartzenegger is no match for the fat guy. "We Asked, You Answered: What You Would Do If You Were The Opposite Sex For A Day." h/t, Linkiest. Yo, Tiresias. City Journal: A Hidden History of Evil - Why doesn’t anyone care about the unread Soviet archives? Why, indeed? Small Scale Wind Power Analysis – Fail. Everybody is trying to make $ from the dying global warming scam as the earth continues to cool. Surber - Obama: Policies we can’t stand Imagine a CA Dem doing what a Socialist is doing Wizbang on
Henninger: The We're-Not-Europe Party Global cooling causes floods College kid reports on his required Diversity Class. Bring barf bag. Middle school kids in CA made this totalitarian video. Bring barf bag plus weapons Federal War on Salt Could Spoil Country Hams. Good grief. I am for a war against people who want to tell me what to eat. Pethokoukis: How to Pay Down the Debt Another side of the Sen. Bob Bennet story from Rick Moran. I kinda agree with Rick, but it's OK. Michelle Malkin: Michelle Obama: Food profiteer turned food cop
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Border crossingVia Cramer:
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Get yourself a government jobWill Cain chats with Derbyshire Thursday morning linksMarketing a mutt: Labradoodles An apologia for Jonestown. Who knew that Jones was so embedded in CA politics? Insty: Our sexist higher ed system An ATM that Dispenses Pure Gold Nyquist: white noise and information flow Is Turkey headed for the dark side? Is the admin's policy to throw Israel under the bus? Delayed Cement Plugging Is a Focus Investigating Michael Mann Goldberg on Woodrow Wilson's progressive legacy Trickle-down misery in LA Interesting brief video on Sweden's capitalist welfare state Gateway: Unreal. Lib Media Outraged That Arizona Will Ban Classes That “Promote Overthrow of US Government” Ace: 87% of Americans are racist teabagging reactionaries Is it time to repeal DADT ? Also from Q&O, re obesity:
Volokh: Another European Prosecution for Insulting Religion. Ridiculous. Prosecutorial evil: The Tonya Craft Case: The Mask Slips Off. Indeed, it was a witch trial. h/t Coyote's Katie Bar the Door
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Wednesday, May 12. 2010One I missedI missed this one, re the now almost-forgotten Times Square bomber, from Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, professor, Washington and Lee University
No, we need to consider whether it isn't time for absurd, ideology-blinded profs to shut the heck up, and administer themselves a bit of needed self-criticism. As I recall, Mao always used to send the Profs out to the fields for a while...or a long while, presumably to refresh their minds. 3-DDepartment of the Obvious, for guys anyway. Quote via Riehl:
Media Matters, Soros, and the FOX News obsessionWeds. morning linksPelosi Says Illegal Aliens Are... Patriotic? States beside Arizona are planning to deal with illegals. Maggie's supports legal immigration, at a level which the citizens deem appropriate. With so many young folks unable to find work, I am not sure that we need tons of immigrants right now. Really, they should work to fix their own countries so they don't feel the need to come here. That would be the right and patriotic thing for people to do. The political generation gap The GOP's poor understanding of blogs US taxpayers helping to bail out Greece. American taxpayer welfare for the Greeks - for whom tax-dodging is a national sport? Whiteout: The American left is celebrating its hope to racially transform America Barone: In Britain, a Cautionary Tale for U.S. Parties A big rush: Democrats poised to move measures with high price tags Another Rush: He's getting married (again) The Euro:
Re Kagan at Driscoll:
Is Andrew Sullivan Kicking Off A Media Frenzy Over Kagan’s Sexuality? She's not a butch lesbian even though she looks like one, say friends. Who cares?
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Tuesday, May 11. 2010Tuesday afternoon link dumpNo time to think or write, but I want to clean my tabs up, and get these links out to our corner of the universe: Is John Le Carre a great novelist? Norm Kagan is wishy-washy on free speech. What the heck does "balanced with the good of society" mean? Only an arrogant, latent-totalitarian elitist jerk would ever say anything like that, in my humble opinion. Americans don't talk like that: we want everybody to say whatever they want, and let us separate the wheat from the chaff. AVI: What is love? Welfare system could cause Israel to collapse, economist warns. Related, Dave Swindle on My Candy Jar. Related, EU Pres says Euro-socialism on verge of collapse. In praise of shale gas: Carpe Diem The Union of Concerned Scientists tackles gardening to save the planet. Good grief. What a bunch of sanctimonious putzes those folks are. They have been like that for years. "Ban the Bomb" and "Better Red than Dead" and the whole Global Cooling scare of the 1970s. A bunch of Viagra-deficient kooks and cranks. Speaking of santimonious cranks, White House: Stop Marketing Unhealthy Foods to Kids. Hey, Washington: Shut the heck up and leave us alone. You can eat what you want, and we will eat what we like: Philly Cheese Steaks, and barbecued short ribs with corn bread, and stuff like that. Bread Pudding for dessert, with a Port or a single malt on the side. Then a cigar. At Columbia, light on science, heavy on ideology: Sustainability---More Cash and a Softer Side. It's all about Sustain My Grants. Steyn via Vanderleun:
An electoral "reform" deal in the UK?
Sounds like ACORN. Update: Never mind. Cameron's in, for what it's worth. NYT: Florida Suit Poses a Challenge to Health Care Law
I know nothing, but my impression has been that the intent of the commerce clause was to eliminate and prevent obstacles to inter-state trade, not to create obstacles and controls of commerce - much less our daily lives or our deaths. Your Supreme Court, via The Diversity Scam and the Supreme Court : Kinda makes ya wonder how Ginsberg snuck on there with her sketchy educational resume. My Diversity Meter detects some problems here: Where are the folks from George Mason and Hillsdale, and the folks who say "y'all," and the folks from Montana? It's not as if you have to go to Harvard or to be from New York City to be able to understand the Constitution. It was deliberately written in plain, simple English - instead of legalese - so every citizen of every state could understand what they might decide to sign up for. It's short, and it's not rocket science. The Federalist Papers, however, are more interesting. Tuesday morning linksThe Pill turns fifty: are we having fun yet? Obamacare discourages employers from hiring the young, and part-timers. 64% Still Rate Being A Mother As A Woman’s Most Important Role Government ‘Cancer Scare’ Report So Bogus Even the New York Times Notices Somin at Volokh: A Creative Proposal for Reducing Prison Rape
What the Democrats Know: Universal Voter Registration Goldman is making money WSJ: Islam's Nowhere Men - Millions like Faisal Shahzad are unsettled by a modern world they can neither master nor reject. Jammie: Those Racist Republicans In Georgia The death spiral of the Welfare STate Moonbattery: The Unemployment Hammock
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