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Tuesday, May 6. 2008Tuesday Afternoon Links, featuring the Baghdad Angler's ClubDoes the American Constitution protect unenumerated rights? Of course it does. Their intentions were clear as day: to limit the power of government, not to limit the power of the people. The notion that unlisted rights are not for the people turns history on its head. Digital sticky notes. A man with no regrets. Pathetic. Clinton attacks Wall St. NY Sun. Also, Clinton to attack Dem Party. Might be easier to report who she isn't attacking today. Via Insty:
Microsoft's war for the web The housing "crisis" is over. A millionaire's gospel of bitterness. Related: Cosby is the real prophet McCain's health plan. Radical and right From Prager:
Top Photo from Theo: "U.S. Marines assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, wait aboard a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft at Manas Air Base, Kyrgyz Republic, March 27, 2008, to be flown to Kandahar Air Base in the Helman province of Afghanistan. U.S. Marine photo by Lance Cpl. Jason T. Guiliano" Lower photo: from Gateway: "U.S. Army Warrant Officer Leslie "Scott" Henry fishes in a lake surrounding a former palace of Saddam Hussein at the U.S. headquarters Camp Victory in western Baghdad April 13, 2008. Henry is an experienced fisherman who helps other soldiers learn how to fish at the Baghdad Angler's Club and School of Flyfishing set up by U.S. troops. (REUTERS/Peter Graff)" Tuesday Morning LinksNo Endgame, in the New Yorker: "As long as Clinton is willing to fight on simply for the sake of fighting, there really is no reason that this endless campaign has to end." Is red wine really good for you? From Charles Murray's 2006 Atlas Freedom Dinner speech:
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Monday, May 5. 2008Some Monday afternoon linksP.J. O'Rourke's Commencement speech, with life advice Dell vs. Apple David Warren on free speech in Canada. Barnett on the slow death of the MSM, and what it will mean (h/t Anklebiting on The Dying Media) From Samiz:
Photo borrowed from Tim Blair in Trees worse than cars The good news from Sadr CityMonday LinksExercising her right to choose, feminists get mad. Meanwhile, a woman's right to sex, in Ecuador Steyn: "The mainline Protestant churches have long been beyond parody." See his example. Violence as a contagious disease? NYT. Vermont doesn't seem to want any power. As predicted, warmingologists change their models to accommodate the past decade without any warming, and the coming decade with cooling. Make-up for men? Sheesh. That is nauseating. Global warming models cause shark attacks. It must be the models causing this, since there's been no warming for over a decade. Like we have been saying: The Dem primaries are over. So why the charade? Iraq: NYT spinning (lying?) like crazy. However, Feith's book gets at the truth about the decisions. A "post-American world," in Newsweek. Some truth to it. One quote:
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Sunday, May 4. 2008Sunday LinksNHS mess drives immigrants away in the UK. Talk about unintended consequences. Sweden's missed opportunity. I doubt that they care very much. Their energetic and ambitious citizens leave the country, and their slacker quotient rises. Soon they will all be either Moslems or on the dole, or both. Then what? Call the UN for help? Call the USA for money and food? Taking another look at the UCC, in light of Rev. Wright who has become the UCC's poster child. A photo. Good grief Paging all men! It's time to MAN UP. h/t, Wizbang The Ice Age cometh Another note to self: Read OTB daily Car breathalizers? Give me a break. Is this creeping Prohibition? If I cannot have two or three beers at Rudy's and drive home, then this whole thing has gone too far. The Art of Folly at Yale. WaPo Don't forget - We'll have the first episode of James Burke's history series up tonite 6 pm EDT (that is, Zulu -4 hrs). I'm sure it deserves the hype we have given it. Photo: The steeple of the church on Cuttyhunk Island
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Saturday, May 3. 2008Saturday LinksKrauthammer revisits Obama's race speech. Related: Obama's character at Am Thinker Mea culpa! Everyone orders off the menu. AVI, friend, Who has original thoughts? "If there's an original thought out there, I could use one right now." The fraud of electric cars. Where do people imagine the power comes from? Hybrids, of course, are another matter: they recyle power. The horror of Boris. Thompson. We offer a heart-felt adios to old Red Ken. Bye-bye. Where's the Left when they're needed on Vietnam? Shout out to our Canadian readers: Help out News Flash! People do dumb things when intoxicated. Also, when they are sober. The Opportunity Cities in the US Note to self: Read Belmont Club daily. All views are worthy of respect and protection from defamation? Good grief. In my view, 99% of thoughts and views are worthy of disrespect and forceful defamation. Except for mine, natch. Photo: Theo thinks this is a good day to get your car cleaned. Not here, though. We are experiencing seriously alarming global cooling, and she would need a down parka today.
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Friday, May 2. 2008Like we saidWe pointed out here and here that people are trying to talk down the economy and to fill people with fear for political reasons. They have done it throughout Bush's long "Goldilocks economy" (which has been stronger and healthier than Clinton's, a fact which our dishonest MSM press has tried to keep a secret), and they are doing it now. But if the credit crunch is going to cause a recession - which one might expect that it would and will - it sure isn't happening yet: Jobless rates fall. The only jobs disappearing in numbers are those on Wall St., and populist Middle America never weeps for those good, savvy, hard-working folks. (It's as American as Apple Pie to hate the bankers - until we need one to help us start, grow, or sell a business. Then, we pretend to love 'em.)
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Friday Morning LinksNorthwestern changes their mind on Rev. Wright's honorary degree. School choice works. Pajamas Congress will reconsider their Ethanol plans. We need to start drilling for oil - now. Related: The incoherence of Nancy Pelosi The Repubs and the press are enjoying the phony Dem horse race, but the Dem bosses are fed up with it. (Do they already know that McCain won't run hard and tough, because he doesn't need to prove he's tough?) This 8th Grader can teach the adults a thing or two Now Venezuela thinks they can run the steel industry. That govt. couldn't run a candy shop. Starbucks is in trouble. I confess that I do like their House Blend, but I just don't get the rest of that stuff they sell. What is Rachel's Law? A good idea. Compare and contrast: guns in in Nashville Rush said:
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Thursday, May 1. 2008Thursday LinksEconomy slows; government hires. Is their goal to get everyone on their payroll? (Not that we aren't already working for them, for the first third of each year.) You saw this already: Bill O'Reilly terms Hillary socialist. Broder: GOP needs a new southern strategy Nice boat show in the Persian Gulf Kill the fatties? No wonder Obama is running for Pres: Smoking rooms removed from Senate Office Building Tax on fast food? I favor special taxes on Chardonnay and Brie. Does limited liability make any difference? Cowen says no. Are the collectivist trends of Western democracies reversible? No, says Mediocracy The Swiss government focuses on the really important matters - like whether your goldfish is lonely. eBay feedback:
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Wednesday, April 30. 2008Weds. cocktail hour linksWhat's going wrong in Basra? Civilization is happening. How localism (as in Italy) could save Europe. Yes, save them from the EU Empire. How the Dems are screwing you at the gas pump. Important post. Global warming on vacation, say scientists. Do the models predict 30-year vacations? NYT proposes regulation of textbook prices. Mankiw notes the irony. 50% of LA job-holders were born in other countries It still could happen, and likely will - but we don't have a recession yet. Spank those kids or they could end up in jail Bet you didn't know that global warming causes AIDS. Silly you. More BBC censorship. The very notion of government media should be anathema in free societies. Need somebody to hate today? This low-life scum deserves yours. If I were a better person, I would say he needs our prayers...but I'm not that good yet. Right Wing Prof says that this NYT piece on Bio-bigotry makes him want somebody to shoot him. The NYT should have made it a companion piece to their Rev. Wright article, who is a genuine bio-bigot. I hate rats and Starlings. Sue me. Imus, who refers to Hillary Clinton as Satan, referred to Obama this morning as a pencil-neck wimp, or pansy, or something like that. Dean Barnett wonders the same thing. Pixie dust on solar, from Tom Friedman We'll all miss Red Ken, who is going down, tomorrow, with any luck. He was good for humor, though:
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Economic crisis!As if to reinforce the post below, today AOL news creates a Depression-era scare story: People selling their belongings to survive. You would think things were terrible because of tag sales. Meanwhile, economic data say no recession yet, but if people are fearful enough, the media will provoke one in time for the election. So what's the big issue, other than everybody's normal everyday challenge to build the life that suits their desires and their conscience? Who is John McCain?
Here are some clues, in the WSJ. He is not a metrosexual.
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Weds morning linksSave the NYT! RWNH. Related, quoted from Auster:
Wrigley sold to Mars Hillary's $3 billion in earmarks Dartmouth prof wants to sue her students. It's the victim/grievance culture run amok. Governments make problems worse, then demand more money to fix their unintended consequences Soak the rich isn't working this time around. Powerline "You have been had," at Am Thinker. A quote:
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Tuesday, April 29. 2008Tuesday morning LinksAwful but lawful. Steep declines at the NYT. Related: Where have the smart media moguls gone? Buy your own Taser The science of doom and gloom The oil panic. Don't worry From Boundless (read whole thing): "It would be difficult to exaggerate the extent of antipathy towards the ROTC on the Left in America." Koreans heading for the Ivy League Wright's poison. Sullivan
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Monday, April 28. 2008The NYT grasps at straws to damage McCain
Kimball shows how they do it.
Why I Write For Maggie's FarmYou know, people often ask me why I write for Maggie's Farm. That's a poser, as we say on the Farm. Truth be told, the proprietor of this sorry place, Bird Dog, promised me hookers and blow if I joined the Maggie's team. So I attended the Christmas party expecting great things. It didn't work out exactly as I had planned. At this point, it's just plain stubbornness keeping me around. On a farm, sometimes being stubborn is all you got.
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Dear Barack ObamaFrom Manly. It begins:
Read the whole thing. Monday LinksThe surrender of free speech in the face of Jihad: Bawer at City Journal And it looks as if Rev. Al has learned from them. Isn't this terrorism, of a sort? Rev. Al is another Rage Boy. "Operatic" displays of guilt and grief on the Left. Thompson Obama's character: Is it a distraction? Krauthammer The deep swimmers of the Left: Why Bill Ayers is more dangerous now Terming Obama "too extreme" is racist? The NYT says so, so it must be true. Some atheists want their own churches and ministers. Quote from NY Magazine:
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Sunday, April 27. 2008Best quote du jourBush at the Correspondent's Dinner last night: "Hillary Clinton couldn't get in because of sniper fire, and Senator Obama's at church." Sunday Brunch LinksMarines deploying in Afghanistan Attitudes of disdain. VDH McCain triangulates. Powerline. Also, McCain never saw the ad he criticized. No wonder he sounded out of touch. Greenpeace founder wants nuke power. So do I. Reverse racism in the Dem primaries. Jules Rev. Wright, in context (if you want to hear more) Duck hunting on Long island: Dec 26, 1920 Willow Creek changes direction. Interesting. (h/t, Smart Christian) A good rant about the govt and oil prices. Wizbang Not a warrior, and other thoughts about war. Comfortably dumb. Saturday, April 26. 2008Same oldQuoted from our old friend Marvin:
Politics sucks, but Socialism doesn't quite make it in the Land of Opportunity. Almost, I am sorry to say, but not quite. You can go to other countries if that is what you want. Sweden or England. Not China. Vive la difference. Except for the slackers who want freebies, people who come here to the USA want the opportunity, not the hand-outs. If America doesn't stand for individual freedom and the opportunity to pursue your own goals and values and to stand on your own two legs, it stands for nothing at all. It works pretty well, too, if you are willing to take your lumps along with your chances. American ideals, perhaps, are not for everybody, and yet we take darn good care of those who stumble, run into bad luck, or cannot handle it. Charity, via government and via private charities. We are generous as heck here, thanks to our Christian values. Love to help folks, but do not enjoy doing so at gunpoint. That doesn't count as virtue - and taking care of our own families comes first. As it should, for adult humans. Figuring out your own path through life is the blessing of freedom. Saturday LinksDarwin's garden, at the NY Botanical Garden How McCain is dodging McCain-Feingold Oxblog's David Adesnik's life is too interesting for him to find computer time Beyond Discrimination: African American Inequality in the 21st Century TNR: Cheer up, Democrats The biofuel backlash England removed from the European map. My brave ancestors, castrated and played for suckers. Very sad to watch cultural suicide unfolding before ones' eyes. Repubs are racist? Not the ones I know. Let's start with Lincoln, and work forward towards Eisenhower. We will vote for a Conservative guy or gal - brown, black, yellow, Jewish, or Mormon - in a New York minute. A quote from Norm:
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Friday, April 25. 2008I still like FredCrash the ConventionSimon at Classical Values asks whether the demonstrations/"direct action" planned for the Denver (and Minneapolis) conventions might be a Rovian plot. This Clinton site says that the umbrella group Recreate 68 is hoping to provoke violence. Oh, man, that is so 60s. They used to say that the tactic was to provoke the cops to "expose the covert brutality of the Capitalist system." What a bunch of grandiose immature jerks: they self-satirize without realizing it. Plus they do not know that '68 was a terrible year. They should get a life.
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