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Thursday, October 23. 2008Thursday 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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Tuesday, October 21. 2008Tues. political linksWould the last honest reporter please turn on the lights? Orson Scott Card (read his bio on that page!) h/t, Synthstuff. We like Orson Card, but do not know where he blogs these days. Shulman on how social class plays into the election - and how it affects the "opinion-makers." I am afraid that the "opinion-makers" all fantasize that they could be polo players with Locust Valley Lockjaw, hobnobbing with the Groton and Andover and Choate and Hotchkiss and Deerfield grads instead of getting stuck with the socially-marginal hacks in Washington. Some of us at Maggie's may be "elite," but Sarah represents our view of the soul of America.
America's biggest enemy is cynicism? I am not falling for that cliched BS. One of America's best hopes has always been her cynicism towards, distrust of, and mocking of politicians and their aspirations for easy jobs, power, and personal validation. John McCain excepted. Speaking of cynicism, "transformative"? You want transformative back to the 1930s and 1970s? Where would Obama get the $ to suckle his wards? Well put. Wards of The State is what it's about. Gimme. Palin's "absence of structured thinking." Fair enough, Ann. But name me one national pol with "structured thinking." Pols don't do that: they do political thinking. It's different. If they were rocket scientists, they'd be busy designing rockets. Generally speaking, they aren't too smart and not very wise - just clever and calculating about their personal goals. Images: We are still permitted to write-in Papoon for President when we vote. He has a chance! As I recall, he stood for "One Organism, One Vote," and hoped to win the previously disenfranchised and marginalised Bacterial Community. Tuesday morning linksObama cannot change the lives of black Americans Somebody told me Iceland was a hedge fund, not a country. I guess so. Two faces of Socialism: RFK and Obama The most ancient dog What kind of diapers are the greenest? And who cares? Campaign finance reform is dead, and Obama killed it. He's up to $600 million now. 18 things you need for your computer. I do not understand this stuff. Anna Schwartz: The feds are fighting the last war America the Weak. Ralph Peters Lord Monckton's letter to John McCain Obama's taxes target small businesses, which is why Joe the Plumber made people pay attention Biden: The world will test Obama. You betcha it will, to find out whether there is any testosterone in that fancy suit. Is it paranoid to be concerned about this? The Obama Social Security plan. Mankiw Ayers: An embarassment From a long non-rant by Villainous on The Politics of Fear: "It's incredible what the media can ignore when they want to." I like what she says about "pluralize." Toon on top from Theo. Photo from No Pasaran
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Monday, October 20. 2008Watch out!This is the sharp edge of the wedge. And it's not about loving trees, believe me. Guys from Chicago politics don't give a damn about trees and wouldn't know a Blue Jay from a Flicker. It's about power and control. We love trees and the outdoors and the critters as much or more than anyone, and we hate this sort of insidious BS. Monday morning linksWhy do I think the support of people like Powell and Warren Buffet is helpful to Obama? It's helpful because these sober establishment folks are saying that he's not a bomb-throwing radical. Me? I doubt that any Repub would have an easy time defeating any Dem this year, and I think Hillary would be doing even better than Obama in the polls. It's the economy combined with Bush fatigue, even without the Obama Cult of Personality. Still, I dread the effects of an Obama-Reid-Pelosi triumvirate on America (and on my personal plans and goals). But that's because Undecided? Then you're a racist, says Joe Biden. Or just a moron, says a Princeton prof. "Sticks and stones..." The San Diego Union-Trib's endorsement of McCain Taxing the uninsured. Mankiw The world's oldest operating bank. A Harvard trial lawyer for McCain. Am Thinker Sarah Palin has the highest National Security rating of all 4 candidates Gaping holes in Obama's record. But who cares? Phony Joe the Plumber robocalls. These people are playing for keeps. Eric at Classical Values:
Related: Who hired detectives to attack Cindy McCain? As far as I know, nobody tried to track down Obama's coke and pot dealers. Look at this Obama rally in St. Louis. Good grief. Even Sarah can't draw like that. This is rock star stuff. Reality will set in sooner or later. Obama's Brave New Deal Ayers and Obama: Destroyers of schools. Dr. Sanity The Dems' plan to bring back the Fairness Doctrine The takers in society will never be happy. By definition, they will always want more from their neighbor. Kling on the banking crisis. A quote:
Capitalism is moral. Communism is not. Cafe Hayek
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Sunday, October 19. 2008Powell's EndorsementHe claims it's not about race, then proceeds to make a series of statements that make little sense outside a racial context:
The linked story, which refers to Powell as "one of the country's most respected Republicans" -- an odd choice of an adjective in light of Powell's reputation having been knocked down and dragged through the mud by the left after his WMD testimony -- also features the following curious quote:
No, that's what we'd be looking at with a Republican administration. Assuming that Powell knows that the House and Senate will have substantial Democrat majorities as well, this "Republican" is voting for the Democrat on the basis that he would have "difficulty" with conservative justices? It's been well known for years that Powell leaned toward the left on most domestic issues, and this charade of continuing to call Powell a "respected Republican" is wearing more than a little thin. More from NE Republican. The Left is already rejoicing at the news, despite the fact that some of the the very same people spent endless hours cataloging Powell's alleged lies and deceptions to the UN in 2003, essentially destroying the man's public reputation.
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Sunday morning linksHot Hardware has gone video Wealthy teen nearly experiences consequences Obama betrayed his message on race. Krauthammer The Pelosi-Obama-Reid economy. The carbon offsetting biz is still doing fine. At first I thought this was a satire. Alaska glaciers are growing again Finally, drilling off the coast of Florida: maybe we'll be able to buy that oil from Cuba. McCain compares Obama to European Socialists Just some guy who lives in my neighborhood? Obama's lead slips Quoted from a piece at Dino:
Thanks for all of the interesting comments on our Influential Books post. Saturday, October 18. 2008Here's the whole thingWe posted part of the McCain speech at the Al Smith dinner yesterday, but this is the entire thing. It's a kick - guaranteed, and it would make a heck of a campaign ad: A few Saturday morning linksObama: "I will change the world." Good grief. If I said that, they'd send the guys in white coats to take me away. Who knew that the US Supreme Court defined "vegetable" in 1893? Is a pumpkin a vegetable, then? More press lies perpetuated. We expect this from politicians but not from the press. Well, I guess we expect it from the press now. How would Obama do with this questionnaire for national security positions? Quoted at Marginal Rev:
Credit indicators show progress. Good. That's the fuel for the economy. Obama mocks plumbers. Is that smart? Everybody appreciates plumbers. NYT digging deep for dirt on Cindy McCain. That is infra dig. Why do it? Is there no infra to their dig? Mark Steyn on David Brooks' "elite cocoons" and "conservative cocoons." One quote:
Why is the Left and the press going after Joe the Plumber so hard? Because the moment with Obama captured something important. As Cardinalpark at Tiger puts it:
Exactly. Joe doesn't want somebody else's wealth: he wants to make his own. Betsy says "Think of the film of Obama's photo op on Joe's street as Obama's macaca moment." Yes, somebody picked the wrong street. Interesting comments on Dr. Bliss' Influential Books post. I'd like to read more comments to that post from our readers. Friday, October 17. 2008Gone hunting tomorrow linksI have an early morning hunt in woodchuck country, so I will leave these: "Festishism puts the kibosh on an upsurge"? Is that English? Or Eskimo? Speaking of Eskimo, how is a Palin t-shirt racist? Sheesh. She married an Eskimo, for heaven's sake. Beware of asking Obama a difficult question. They will rip your head off. More on the Army of Joes, at Jules. I am a Joe. Proof of fraudulent votes. Ace has a skull in flames. Selling soap, and creating fear. New, improved FEAR!!! Fear sells!!!! Where Caligula bought the farm. Call me when it's ready. Chicken-fried Chicken. I want mashed potatoes on the side, and biscuits. Nothing green, please. Do I look like a rabbit? David Brooks has an Obama wet dream. What is it with these straight guys and Obama? The Eve of Destruction. Not yet. Man, that was an idiotic song. I cannot keep up with MSM lies and keep my new job and pay my taxes at the same time. Thanks to Confed Yank, here and here. Why so many conservatives have to be from Wasilla It's the Iranian caviar that gets me
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RoastMcCain roasts Obama at the Al Smith Dinner in NYC last night (h/t, Tiger). Amusing and good, as McCain tends to be (even if he cannot pronounce Zoroastrian. But who cares? Obama says "The Reverend Wright married Michelle and I..."):
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QQQThe MSM has done more investigations into Joe the Plumber in 24 hours than they’ve done on Barack Obama in two years. . A Maggie's Farm commenter last night. Related: Anchoress discusses Going after Joe Plumber. The political message is that if you stand up, they will destroy you. It's funny though, because the issue wasn't Joe: the issue was Obama's arrogant mini-lecture to Joe.
Circumstantial evidence
That Ayers ghost-wrote Obama's memoir. But why would he?
Friday morning linksA short history of modern finance. Excellent. An area of the economy which is booming Kofi Annan lends support to Obama. As did Castro, Chavez, Putin... Does military service matter any more in politics? The FBI is investigating ACORN The FBI is investigating Rep Mahoney Details on the Canadian election A Liberal supermajority? Rick Moran says forget about McCain and fight for the filibuster in the Senate. I think you have to fight to the finish. Related, click to biggify this. HT may be good for womens' brains More comic relief from Roger. A real quote from Ayers' defenders:
"Passionately"? How about "criminally and sociopathically, with no regard for human life or property"?
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Thursday, October 16. 2008Every girl crazy bout a sharp dressed manAs Obama tries on his Teflon suit and tries to run out the clock while McCain-Palin nips at his heels, it brought to mind the ZZ Top tune. Sheesh, are we really going to elect a GQ Ivy league twit who has never done anything in his life, much less anything masculine? Curtis said it on the radio this morning: "He's The Candy Man. The candy man can..."
Thursday links, with contrappostoContrapposto: How to stand like a studly fellow. (See image on right) h/t, Vanderleun Jay Nordlinger has some great points re the debate. My view: John McCain doesn't think like a lawyer. He doesn't have that calculating thing going. Karl Rove has some grim news for Repubs Never, ever, have sex on the beach in Dubai. It's just not worth it. If that ship isn't a floating nuclear weapon, then what is it? The hottest sex scandal you never heard about The coldest Arctic you never heard about. h/t, Tiger Creepy, from Obama:
Best for the greater good to just shut down us voices of freedom. Palin rumors that won't go away. Rumors are scary things. Going-out-of-business art sales A little commentary on pop culture Kos: We don't want to win. We want to crush their spirits. Nice. Who are these juveniles? From a banker friend: "If we get more banking regs here we will drive the entire world banking industry from New York to London, Dubai, and Hong Kong."
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Grading the "Joe The Plumber Debate"Mark Halperin grades the final debate. Time Paul at Powerline watched it too.
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Wednesday, October 15. 2008QuoteHeard on 770 radio, post-debate, from a caller: If you want to vote for an American Idol, vote for Obama. If you want to vote for an American president, you'll vote for McCain. McCain's opportunityBruce Kesler emails this post:
Continue reading "McCain's opportunity" Memo from our Wall Street Insider: "I changed my mind- buy munis"An email from our WS friend:
A few Barrister linksObama campaign hands press their talking points - before the debate. The press needs to know what to say. Coordination, ya know? Obama looks like a president. I guess that's what counts. I think he looks like a GQ model. Tim Blair on Devil Children Good logic on private property. Wilkinson Sowell on negative campaigning. Regulation vs. deregulation. Tiger. Related: The Reregulation mantra. Time to go "John Galt"? Dr. Helen Carbon taxes and the Canadian election Messiahs, mortals, and great men. Jules Michelle on more Ohio vote fraud. JFK pulled these stunts too. It works, if the press is in your pocket. McCain in ManhattanMrs. Bird Dog attended this event last night. She and her companions said hi to John and Sarah. She appreciates these two fine folks very much, but she came home feeling discouraged about the election. They raised $9 million, but how to spend it? All I got was an XL McCain-Palin t-shirt. Where can I wear that?
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