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Wednesday, September 3. 2008The 2008 political soap opera continuesPDS (Palin Derangement Syndrome). Also, Anchoress on the hatred. Plus Anchoress with a blog summary of the nonsense. Obama campaign is behind the smears. This "new politics" of personal destruction could backfire. "This pathetic effort of Obama" Driscoll Biden caught in yet another lie McCain's hidden depths. Newsweek McCain and his ex-media base The NYT eats crow and declares Anbar victory The McCain party is just beginning Obama's ten worst ideas. Foreign Policy "You want a culture war?" You've got one. "We were moved by his campaign slogan, “Vote Obama: He’s better than you’ll ever be.”"
Joe Biden's class act. "If McCain can get the votes of all the women who were pregnant at their weddings, it will be a landslide." Related: Obama's Mom was knocked up by a guy with a family in Africa at age 17 while single. Guy married her before the kid was born, then took a hike. Should she have had an abortion? NRO Villainous: Palin Offers Both Sides A Disturbing Look In Mirror. Indeed. via Right Wing Prof:
Barney Frank: "Attack Palin's family." Well, he survived that revolting little mess with his own "household," didn't he? As I recall, it was a gay hooker running a gay prostitution ring and dealing coke, living in his house. Nice call, Barney. Obama's bounce persists. People want "change."
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Tuesday, September 2. 2008Mrs. Palin goes to WashingtonFeldman at Am. Thinker begins thus:
Read the whole thing. The IdiosseyLinks from NYC for Tues. morningBird Dog advised me that every young person who can qualify needs to spend some time in New York to earn their Boy Scout Basic Urban Life Skills merit badge. I bought my suits and begin my new job this morning, which is sort-of journalism-related - but not a newspaper and much better-paid. (Papers aren't hiring anyway, these days.) Yesterday I took a stroll through Little Italy, Chinatown, and the East Village. NYC is a carnival of vitality, and everybody looks young, attractive, busy, and lively. New construction is everywhere: my bedroom window overlooks a new high-rise going up. I will post when I am able. Not daily, I am sure, but I think I can enjoy this colorful life for a while. Hope and change. I won't be a stranger to Maggie's because I like this site so much. Mr. Sun goes spotless. Religion of peace wants to kill people. Obese people are cause of global warming. I thought so. Biggest ignored news story: Anbar handed over to Iraqis. A bit of America: Blue Ridge foxhounds. John isn't the John I knew. Who put the stick up his butt? Do you really like Barak's interpretation of Karl Marx? Hillary ready for Biden: draft-dodger, like so many others. Nothing to brag about. Who is behind the Palin smear site? Obama. What a surprise. Didn't he say last week to McCain "You don't know what you're up against"? But there's an OODA loop, dude. Watch out! Sarah sells! As Camille Paglia says:
Sarah is the modern face of feminism. Related: The smear machine goes to work on Sarah. I guess they are afraid of her. Related: Pastor doesn't preach. The Sea of Galilee is drying up. Unsustainable use. Online college survival guide. Related: What's the return on your college investment? Related: College orientation as political indoctrination. Dead ball? Obama has little-to-no bounce. Let's open a new can of balls. Related: Interpreting Obama's code words. Related: Jeremiah Wright is back!
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Monday, September 1. 2008Labor Day linksBig storm they have down there today. The politics of Gustav. Dems say "hurricane is on our side, hahaha." Is that funny? It's psychotic partisanship to the point of not giving a damn about America. Update: Gustav is weakening. I think that is because Sarah threatened to shoot the darn thing. "Scholars" attack Palin. But as scholar Neoneo notes:
Related: Palin is Commander of the Alaska National Guard. But what do they do? Lots. Did you already read this? MSNBC Host Rips AP Reporter's Analysis of Obama Speech. That's our fair and balanced press. More from Brit Hume. McCain and the OODA Loop Photo from Conservatives find the girl of their dreams.
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Sunday, August 31. 2008"A hyper-American story"Dr. Merc, who is experiencing some nice gusts down in the Keys, wanted to make sure we didn't miss Steyn's piece on Sarah Palin - The Hostess with the Moosest. Steyn emerged from estivation to produce this. It begins:
I did kinda wonder what sort of person feels motivated to write two autobiographies at his age. Except for his odd parents and his nomination, what could he have to tell? Anyway, read the whole clever piece. Photo: Palin works on her husband's commercial fishing boat on weekends. Oh, and did we mention that she runs 7-10 miles per day? Or that she turned Alaska's politics upside down? Or that she refused her governor's perk of car and driver to drive herself to work? Or that she has had more executive experience than Obama, McCain and Biden combined? Plus she is a likeable, non-angry female. As in Insty's case, the females in my family are like totally fired up. Win or lose, she will be a national figure for years to come.
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Saturday, August 30. 2008Our pal Roger sent this in today: Maybe Howard Dean can pick up Hillary Clinton on the waiver wire in the off-season. Equal time for BidenSaturday links, plus Miss Wasilla 1984Via Powerline, this is Sarah Palin as Miss Wasilla in 1984. Lots more good photos at Powerline, with comments too, of course. The unhinged Lefties seem truly freaked by Palin's selection. A quote via Classical Values: Mitt Romney would've been the safe choice--he would've delivered Michigan, along with a 51% victory.
Big Labor's stake in Obama. PJ. Related, What's in those Annenberg files? Have you noticed this too? Mental skills fade earlier than thought. As the earth cools, warming hype gets more hysterical Via Driscoll: The End of the New Democrats Dem platform is for whiners. Robert Robb at RCP. It begins:
Megan says this. Some truth to it, but it misses the main point, I think, which is that govt isn't about caring - it's about protecting our freedom. Govt does not and cannot "care":
Friday, August 29. 2008We're on boardWe have plenty of political beefs with John McCain, but admire him as an extraordinary American. Maggie's Farm is now on board with this ticket - and not only because their opponents are radical nuts.
That's from PJ. She is the real deal. She's an evangelical Christian with 5 kids who grew up hunting with her dad. She is reputed to be a crack shot. She has a kid with Downs. She first helped support her young family by working as a commercial fisherman. Her husband is an Eskimo who has been a fisherman and an oil field worker, wears a goatee, who races dogsleds. For what it's worth, she has more executive experience than all 3 other national candidates combined (and more real life experience than Obama-Biden combined). Agree with them on everything or not, these two rugged folks and proud Americans are honorary Maggie's Farmers. A bold and ballsy SarahJust what I hoped for from McCain - a bold and ballsy and politically brilliant pick. Changes the whole dynamic. Not that I do not appreciate the other choices, but I did not want to see Mitt (who I admire a lot) up there. Put Mitt in the Cabinet - anywhere, and he will do any hard job for our country. Just keep him away from the medical. I never met anybody named Sarah that I didn't like, and this Sarah is full of beans. The un-Hillary, too: she's neither angry nor bitter, and doesn't resent being female. Good on you, John. She was my choice, too. As a clincher, she's a Lifetime Member of the NRA, and her hubbie is a dog-sledding Eskimo. What more could you ask for?
I want to be "on my own," and I suspect Sarah does too. This pick leaves Obama's pity-pot, America-hating whining in the dust-bin. McCain isn't perfect but he is a fine man, and this Sarah is a super-fine lady. It's the winning ticket: bet on it.
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Can anybody say they know Obama?The psychiatrist Krauthammer notes, interestingly, that there is nobody to vouch for Obama. Shrinks are trained to notice things like that: how do people relate, and to whom. Where are the witnesses to his ability? Where are his friends and colleagues? Are there any left? A quote:
Yes, he does seem like the elegant mysterious stranger who arrived out of nowhere like the Music Man. Immature people without personal foundations fill in those blanks with their own hopes and dreams. The reality is that he is a fine but not extraordinary black preacher/talker who has never done much, who nobody seems to really know, who carries a barely-covert communitarian message which is not my vision of America (except in my own neighborhood, where we all give eachother a hand). Fantasy is fun, as is ego-tripping. Reality is the problem, and hard reality is often a bummer. Let's grow up, America, and not feed on pixie-dust.
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Friday morning linksI didn't hear the speech, so no opinion. I see that McArdle says:
Tiger thought he did a good job. Here's the real issue: Obama's stealth socialism Here's Spike Lee with his Obama-worship:
I hope he was joking. And the WaPo's Gerson has a public orgasm in print. Neoneo said the other day:
But she knows why, and so do I. The ten worst colleges in the USA. #1 worst? University of Bridgeport. Hampshire College also on that list. More on how the economy is improving. More: the rebound The greening of Fresh Kills landfill PJ O'Rourke on God Dr. Clouthier: Five reasons government medicine would be bad for the US News you do not want to hear about
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Thursday, August 28. 2008The radio show Obama doesn't want you to hearStanley Kurtz at WGN. Remarkable show, calm and rational. Give it a listen - it's worth the time. Stanley Kurtz is the best and Milt, if a bit naive, seems like a reasonable person. Related: Obamunists attack radio station. You can hear their attempts on the above radio link. This is getting strange and creepy. If John McCain had attended a white supremacist church for 20 years, and shared a board membership with a skinhead terrorist and began his first foray into politics at a skinhead's house with his convicted terrorist wife, would it effect his campaign? Would it be mentioned? The question is quietly raised: Is Obama the Manchurian Candidate?
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Thursday linksThe colossal Antonine ruler statues found in Turkey. Marcus Aurelius in photo. Wonder what "Deep Green," aka "Deep Ecology" means? Here's wiki. I guess you might call it a pagan religion, more or less. Oslo rots. It's not your grandfather's Oslo. Via Open Left, a quote:
Why government medicine remains a bad idea, at Pajamas:
Obama's sociopathic friend William Ayers said this:
A good addition to our blogroll: Will Wilkinson's Fly Bottle Do facts matter? Poverty level, unemployment better under Bush than with Clinton The journey of a confident man. Politico
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FantasylandA quote from a Robert Samuelson piece in the NY Sun:
Wednesday, August 27. 2008Weds. evening links"Toga, toga, toga." And McCain has some fun with it too. Image via Ace. But is anybody watching this convention? I doubt it. I won't watch either one. What for? The racism excuse is ready to go. Gimme a break. Mini-cows. Get yours, now, before the prices go up. You already read this: Totten on the truth about Georgia. Yet another warning about global cooling. And now the Great Freeze begins, earlier than expected. Who cares about Ayers and Dohrn? I do. Lefty fascist loony toons. Clayton Cramer - Help find that good guy a good job. Preferably in Boise. Wind farms are subsidy farms. No kidding. A quote from Mona Charen:
A robo-skeleton for the paralyzed. Cool. The author of Love and Houses, Marti Leimbach, has a blog. The return of Big Labor. I thought we had "evolved" beyond that mess. Look at this. Sheesh. A modern social contract. Gates Dem ex-Gov Rendell on Obama: Adlai Stevenson? He is too kind. Adlai was spineless, but he did have depth and humor. More on Obama and abortion. This goes beyond abortion. Is this what ladies want? Bill is dissing Obama. Politics is so mature. Dissent is unpatriotic - sometimes. From Sowell:
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A thought from the shower: What have they ever done?I get 90% of my ideas for my website posts in the shower. And this is probably why. My morning shower thought for today was this: Why were the top two Dem candidates people who have never accomplished anything substantial or difficult in their lives - other than to be in elections? (Note to John McCain: An ad asking "Name one thing Obama has accomplished in his life.") This is not coincidence. Many politicians are not very good at regular life, but these two stand out as having only been good at being, not at life accomplishment. Being female, being black, and being medium-smart and above-average crafty and calculating. They have never run anything, made anything, or done anything: It's all about being them. As Dino notes:
These folks are all about Jive Talkin': Admittedly, I will always tend to vote for the more conservative candidate in any election, even if he or she is brain-damaged. That's because individual freedom and protection of our freedom is my main political agenda. That's my bias. I'm sure the Lefties approach things similarly. However, my resume (and life experience) is deeper than Obama's or Hillary's, for sure. But that's not saying much.
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Oversimplification?I'm fairly good with nuance, but 99% of the time good vs. evil is rather clear. A banner from the Dem convention protesters - which might as well be from the Dem convention:
BTW, I am not saying that the war in Iraq was a good idea. I am open-minded about that, but it's history now. The proof is in the pudding. However, I have no doubt that it was about good vs. evil. 50% of Dems are racistsInsty notes:
Since about 50% of Dem primary voters voted for other than Obama, the rampant Dem racism is proven. No wonder MLK Jr. was a Republican. Same as Abe Lincoln.
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Tuesday, August 26. 2008Tuesday linksAny room left under the bus? Toss Ayers under it, now. Related: Where did Obama's mo go? Also, you just can't win with the Clintons. Obama was smart to keep away from them: they make a mess wherever they go (see video). Related: Nervous Dems want Obama to look strong. Metrosexuals aren't supposed to look strong. Related, I think this is crazy talk:
We are? Why is it named "Shell Oil," or Royal Dutch Shell? Answer here. It's about seashells.(h/t Jungle Trader, who always has good tidbits) More on the race-pandering rent-seekers who need Obama to lose the election. But they already have a plan: If he wins, he'll be a token black guy; if he loses, it will prove the depth of American racism. (Note semi-colon use.) The Red Primer for Children and Diplomats The dangers of excellence, in the pomo world. So why did they let Phelps swim? Dunce du jour: Nancy Pelosi thinks that natural gas doesn't come from wells and isn't a carbon fuel. Double-dunce: She doesn't understand her church's stand on abortion. The current Dems are McGovern redux. Rick Moran. No new ideas in 50 years, really. Stuck on faith in government, instead of faith in people.
Ad he really does not want this story to get out. It's out. The most retarded ways celebs go green. h/t, Attack Dems favor global welfare? What a brilliant new idea. Via Tim Blair:
Photo via Theo, who is busy harvesting this week. He is a farmer.
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Obama's stage: The star in the EastMonday, August 25. 2008Monday evening linksThrow the speculators in jail! The good news? Home sales up. Bubble needed a little correction, same as the oil bubble. Beware of bubbles, suckers. It's musical chairs. Hamas leader's son embraces Christ, and even the Dem church and state meme is no longer operational. Why Obama would be bad for black Americans An online beauty pageant for nuns I agree with Insty. MADD should have a couple of beers and chill out a little. They have become cranks. Where have all the real men gone? They are all around, if you just look. Via Insty: Dems rally against teacher's unions. It's about time. Darfur: depressing topic. Nobody knows what to do, and nobody wants to offend the Moslems. Hey Al Gore: It's gonna be a very cold winter. But if you look at the poll on that article, most people want it to be warmer. Wussies. From the editors of NRO. It begins:
Read the whole thing.
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