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Thursday, October 30. 2008Thursday morning linksFlorida Cubans: Obama is communismo Whats the real difference between pro- and anti-Palin conservatives? Non-profit, non-partisan ACORN is part of the Obama campaign. I do not think that is legal. Hidin' Biden Why do anti-capitalists always love money so much? I wonder about that often. Sarkozy: Obama utterly immature on Iran More trust McCain than Obama on the economy. That's a change. Snow blankets London for global warming debate. Snow wins the debate? Guardian tut-tutting about James Bond. Too masculine. No, it's not intended as satire. How much is the govt willing to pay to soak the rich? McArdle Khalidi update: His appointment at Columbia University. His entry at Discover the Networks. Rick is as hopeless as most of the polls
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Wednesday, October 29. 2008McCain's internal polling
It's not hopeless by any means. Tough, but not impossible.
Weds. morning linksIt's like doing the Limbo Rock: The Dem definition of "rich" drops daily The world is drowning in oil again. Bloomberg Oregon: Got cancer? Try a death pill. Central bankers and recent history. Kling. More on the subject from McCardle The Sarah Party Embarassed to call himself a reporter. These confessions accumulate daily. Obama and rural voters in Ohio. Obama wants to turn this country into a nation of beggers. Also, why Virginia is in play this year. More on the Khalidi tape. Gateway. Believe me, the LAT does not want to piss off Obama. Bad consequences. Amazing: the CSM quits its print edition. h/t, Insty Dick Morris: The election is a referendum on Obama Thomas Sowell explains how higher taxes damage everyone Looking back on Obama's first year as Pres. Wizbang Will Dems let Charlie Rangel skate? Nobody wants to piss off Rangel. Bad consequences. How "critical race theory" molded Obama It's the courts, stupid. I agree Dr. Sanity's Quote of the Year, from Mark Levin A tough Megyn Kelly takes on Obama's Bill Burton:
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Tuesday, October 28. 2008The Dems' "Declaration of Dependence"From Mark Steyn's The Dog is about to Catch the Car:
Yes, it's an appeal to our weakest, most cowardly and pitiful instincts. Tuesday morning links, with a little bit of election punditryDespite all the other headwinds he is fighting against (recession, the MSM, his age, his skin color), one major problem McCain faces is well-described in the Villainous piece we linked yesterday. McCain is not a visionary type, and he is not an ideologue. He is a solid, practical, trustworthy and remarkably strong fellow. He is running against a youthful (Socialist) visionary who promises to make your life easy and beautiful, but McCain is characterologically unable to present a competing vision. Like Bush 41, he probably thinks "the vision thing" is BS and unmanly, and cannot or will not fake it. My problem with that is that McCain does have a vision, but he takes his vision of America so much for granted that he doesn't see it. It's the vision of freedom through strength, economic opportunity for all, holding the line with Federal power, and fiscal prudence. It's not Pie in the Sky, but it's an important and fundamentally American vision which deserved better "marketing" in this election, and people would rather vote for somebody than against somebody. My vote will be a bit of both. Selling visions requires sales and marketing skills, just like selling cars: you have to make them feel that the new car will make them happier. Reagan knew how to sell freedom, and he knew what Obama knows: mass market politics is sales and marketing (including packaging). I think that notion is beneath a man like McCain's dignity. To his credit, he is not "a natural politician." (Sarah Palin is, which is why they want to destroy her.) Now to my morning links: Can you imagine if this were an Obama effigy? (I thought the current theory is that nooses were racist.) What the Weather Underground had in mind. Insane sociopaths. Dean Barnett: A real writer whose outlet was blogging. What's wrong with the idea of energy independence? 2008 Economics: The two middle classes Why Obama's health plan would make businesses sick New book by James Kalb: The Tyranny of Liberalism: Understanding and Overcoming Administered Freedom, Inquisitorial Tolerance, and Equality by Command (h/t, Vanderleun) The interbank markets are recovering. That is good news.
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Monday, October 27. 2008Monday linksBiggest danger for hunters is heart attack. Maybe, but when it's your time to go, why not go while hunting or fishing? You really don't want to crap out while atop a wife or girlfriend and leave them unfulfilled, and with an unpleasant memory of your face turning grey-blue. How the McCain health care plan would help everybody. Obama's advisors preferred McCain's plan. LAT refuses to release Obama video. The Khalidi video might damage him. "Might"? Watch the TED spread, not the Dow. The TED matters.(h/t, Viking) Indices matter. Why we suck. Jules on autism and other topics Palin's treatment by the press. Driscoll. I heard a 15 year-old girl this weekend say "Palin makes me barf." I prudently said nothing. Tired of "the Vietnam effect." Me too. Working for a non-profit. AVI Obama's inauguration speech is already in its first draft. Message: Don't bother voting, Repubs. Related: Why there is hope for a McCain victory. Another reason the press is going easy on Obama-Biden. Access. Obama: A celebrity the world will adore. Maybe, but who cares? World adoration is not the job description. That's for Elvis. A turn in the housing market. It will be slow, but it will happen eventually. David Thompson takes a look at redistribution in practice. Barone: Beware of the early exit polls Meteorological image from Theo
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Obama rewrites the ConstitutionOne quote from Obama on the Constitution:
The community organizing? Are you joking? More at Surber. I do not think that he understands the concept of freedom at all. That concerns me. I think the Constitution is quite clear about the role, and mainly the limits of the Federal government. They knew all about power-seeking. It's one of the things that makes us unique. Change!Arthur Laffer: The Age of Properity is over. One quote:
He concludes:
Sunday, October 26. 2008Sunday morning linksPhoto: A silver salesman, Lincoln, VT, 1940 (h/t, Dr X). I imagine that she's 54, with two kids in the army and one home helping with the farm, and that she wants this shiny junk because her life doesn't have much that shines except for Yankee persistence and love, and the effort that goes with it, but she knows she cannot afford this pretty stuff. She is going to look at it but plants her hands on her hips so she doesn't touch it, because touching is a step towards owning. The San Diego Union-Trib takes on media bias. But that is just one MSM. Heck, even the Russian papers are reporting it. The Term Paper Artist. S,C&A David Warren on Messianic politics Ten years of physician-assisted suicide in Oregon. Now Washington State has the same thing on the ballot. Really, everybody should off themselves - for Gaia. Speaking of which, letters from Jonestown. The Paranoid State: The UK. It creates a State vs. Citizen model. Are they nuts? Europe to force airlines to buy emission permits. Are they nuts? Sherry with food? What vote fraud? LGF Biden loses it with tough questions. Related: Biden is a dumb-ass, but we're covering for him anyway. Yep. Nothing to see here. Look at moron Palin instead. Barney Frank vows Dems will cut Defense, raise taxes, and spend lots of money. Voters can't say they weren't warned. The Washington Times looks at VA, WVA and NC turning into blue. Related: How Wisconsin moved Left fast Ponnuru: Ideological Conservatism and operational Liberalism?
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Saturday, October 25. 2008Fred's Address to America - more...with the "Washington Poppa Bear"
We mistakenly posted the short version. Here's the full version. Dynamite. It's why Fred is an honorary Maggie's Farmer.
Fred Thompson addresses AmericaThis brief talk by Fred is wonderful. I still think he would have been a great candidate in this election. He always speaks from basic American principles, which keeps his talks well-oriented, centered, thematic, and logically coherent. Unlike most pols. Saturday morning linksThe Pension Benefit Guarantee Corp lost 4.8 billion in the stock market last year. Why are they in the stock market anyway? Did you know that Obama said this in a church: "I am confident we can create a Kingdom right here on earth"? That's the sign of a false prophet. Preventing a nuclear Chavez. WSJ Video If McCain loses, I will agree with this explanation. Where will Obama get the trillions he wants to spend? (h/t, View from 1776) Campaign fund-raising fraud. Journalism Rule #1: Obama gets a pass on everything. (Rule #2: Destroy Palin.) Stupidonomics at the NYT, with an ice cream shop "We have to do this for Ted." Ted Kennedy's socialized medicine will be bad for your health. Teaching tort law via John Edwards. Sheesh. The change the Dems have already brought to DC Is the race over? Not quite yet. Related: Dick Morris: Don't count McCain out yet Hedge fund manager: "Goodbye and f- you."
It's called "by all means necessary..."
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Friday, October 24. 2008Who understands the finance mess? Nobody.Quoted from a Megan McArdle piece:
A "shout-out" to "values voters"This ad is not from the McCain campaign (h/t, Gateway, who thinks it needs to be sent around.) I pretty much agree with it. Yes, it is Christian - and so am I: Going with the old guy
The Krautmeister explains why. I cannot remember when I've ever disagreed with him (meaning Krauthammer - not McCain).
A monetary messFrom the WSJ, another bubble bursts. A good thing for all, but only in the long run. Nasty in the short run. If you want stocks to only go up and up and up, you should not buy them. (link fixed) The upside is that good things are relatively cheap, now. But the "Are you better off..." thing doesn't work right now politically, when bubbles are finally popping. Unlike the NYT, both the mighty Powerline and the humble Maggie's Farm are in the blackJohn H at Powerline. To be fully accurate, I should say that Maggie's is not in the red, since we neither have nor want income from our enjoyable efforts here. All we want are visitors to our humble yet elite boutique site. Please promote us with your friends and email lists, because we are not going out of business and I believe we do add a bit of unpredictable pleasure and unreported info to daily humdrum life. And the price is right. Friday morning linksWhat's driving down stock prices? The Hedge Fund Contagion. They are puking everything to cover redemptions - and to shut down. High gain - high risk. That's the game. Economist: Obama's socialism will wreck the economy. But that's the whole idea, isn't it? To bring down free markets and put politicians in control? Greenspan's testimony yesterday. With luck, the abominable Murtha may go down this year. NYT debt drops to junk. They blame the economy. Do you feel an attack of "non-filer syndrome" coming on? As I recall, NYC Mayor David Dinkins had a bad case of that affliction. William Ayers: A media effort to hide the truth fails, thanks to blogger Patterico. But don't expect to read about it in the LAT. Related: Ayers was back at his bomb throwing as recently as 2006. Can anybody name one decent friend of Obama? The quaint Dutch Death Boat. Holland: famous for tulips and death for young and old. McCain outlines his presidential goals. It's about time. The myth that laissez-faire is responsible for our problems: Reisman. It's a good essay, but provides no populist boob bait. More on Dems wanting to eliminate 401-Ks. Would they dare? What's up with this Obama fundraising? I see that both John Galt and Adolph Hitler have given money. When I gave money to McCain, I had to fill out a form. Much more from Ace. I feel like the whole country is in the middle of a giant con game. The always-grandiose Obama claims a "righteous wind." Good grief. I cannot believe how self-referential this guy is. I guess he refers to God's banking and credit crisis that, thus far, pulled him up out of a hole. More on intelligence and pattern-detection. AVI Academic termites set the stage for Obama. Memo to self: never take political opinions from people who have never worked in the real world. Speaking of the naive and innocent, why young folks should shun Obama, from Viking:
Re Palin, via Surber:
"Rites"? That's clever. I prefer ladies who like to look good. I try to look good, too, on the off-chance that some gal will like me.
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Thursday, October 23. 2008"Elite media like Pravda"Newt says it all, re Palin (h/t, Gateway): It's not quite over yetToday's IBD/TIPP tracking polls:
Whoever wins this election will provide plenty of material for us at Maggie's to get indignant about and worried about. That's a shame, because we'd rather write about other subjects - like real life. I guess we can do both. Thursday morning linksKarl Marx was black? Who knew? Has the banking crisis affected the non-financial economy? Supply and Demand Face to face with the "insurgency" BBC Dems attempting to sell the idea of wage stagnation Kurtz with facts about the media bias Suddenly everybody wants the Joe vote "Maybe Rush should try to blow up the Capitol and the Pentagon. Then instead of being a terrorist, liberals would call him an education reformer." "If you run a business with more than a very few employees, if Barack Obama wins your life is going to get much more complicated long about March next year." More at Moonbattery. A clueless Obama caller. Can we "pluralize" this example? Related: Why I am voting for Obama The evidence for AGW continues to unravel. But will it matter? Sarah's clothing and hairdressing budget. Funny, we never hear the cost of Obama's tailored suitings, and never heard about Hillary's silk pantsuit, Botox, face-lift, make-up, and hair-do budget. Nor about Joe Biden's Botox budget (which appears to be high).
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Wednesday, October 22. 2008Consequences of DefeatNo, nobody at Maggie's is threatening to move to Canada, but Michael Medved takes a grim look at the Consequences of Defeat (h/t, reader). His points about immigrants are telling. Rove warned us about that consequence during the immigration debates last year. Rove, Bush, and McCain knew that hispanic voter loyalty was up for grabs, and that they were, in a number of ways, a natural Repub constituency.
Weds. morning linksHome sales: The 10 fastest-selling zip codes Metrics looking good for Obama. It amazes me. WSJ: Get ready for the New New Deal. We are an ungrateful nation. Germaine Greer and a bit of "magnificence" from the 1960s. Good grief. They thought this was quite arty. What can be done about campus decline? Kimball Sea turtles in Cyprus. I didn't know the Med had sea turtles. The rise of "disaster socialism." Reason The Gods of the Copybook Headings America's most overrated product: The Bachelor's Degree. h/t, Viking Congress will look at Fannie and Freddie - after the election
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