The Other McCain

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The Joys Of Travel

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | No Comments

by Smitty

McCain is off to Wasilla, and I’m off to see my mother-in-law, a lovely German lady, on the occasion of her birthday. I have the camcorder along, and hope to coax her to re-enact my last arrival.
There was some street work underway, requiring my wife, D., to park some blocks off. Mother-in-law was aware of a visit at some point from D., but no mention of me in tow. Sporting a goatee, I walked up to the door alone.
I knocked, and she opened in the cold morning air. She didn’t recognize me immediately, and assumed me part of the road crew. Seconds passed. Recognition. She slapped me.
All that to request the indulgence of the readers, as comment approval may be delayed in all this travel.
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At The Patrick Murray Campaign Office Opener Part 1

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | No Comments

by Smitty

Last night I was at the Murray For Congress campaign office opener. A piper played Read more

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Sarah Palin Calls MSM Reporters ‘Impotent, Limp, and Gutless’

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 8 Comments

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Just as I was packing up here, I saw that The Right Scoop had audio of an interview Sarah Palin did with Sean Hannity:

By the time you read this, I’ll be on my way to Wasilla. Pray for me, and please remember the five most important words in the English language: Hit the freaking tip jar!

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‘Recovery Summer’ Sure To Go Viral

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 4 Comments

by Smitty (via Insty)

It just kept building, and the final graphic and background clip had me in a full-on guffaw:

Would that the context wasn’t so serious.

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Meet Team Joe

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 5 Comments

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Yesterday I dropped by the Joe Miller campaign office, where the staff was busy gearing up for the Nov. 2 general election. Two top members of Team Joe took time to talk:

Continuing a theme we started yesterday, let’s take a look at the front page of this morning’s local paper:

Notice that there are four election-related headlines on the front page, but Miller’s name appears in none of them:

  • Murkowski fall ends an era — Every liberal journalist’s favorite kind of Republican: A loser.
  • Walker considers options after loss – This is about a candidate who finished second in the GOP gubernatorial primary. Walker now angling to get onto the ballot of the Alaska Independent Party, so that in addition to being a Republican loser, he can also be a spoiler. That makes him a double  favorite with the local newspaper.
  • Is the tea party the new Grand Old Party? — A story from the Associated Press of the perennially familiar GOP-hijacked-by-extremists variety. Remember when underdog Barack Obama beat Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries? That was the Triumph of Hope. When an underdog wins a Republican primary, however, that’s Hijacked by Extremists.
  • McAdams campaign for Senate ramps up — The Democratic candidate gets a big, wet sloppy kiss: “Ten days ago, Scott McAdams had a volunteer treasurer and a few thousand dollars to help him pursue the Democratic nomination for U.S. senator in Alaska. With the shocking upset victory by tea party darling Joe Miller over U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski for the Republican nomination, volunteers and money are flowing his way.”

The one thing the Democrat won’t be spending money for: Newspaper ads. No need for that, when the local newspaper is doing somersaults and cartwheels and shaking its pompoms for him.

JOE MILLER for U.S. SENATE

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Delaware Castle Under Siege

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 12 Comments

by Smitty

Via the ever-detailed Swing State Project, a lefty blog that gives good detail, Hotline On Call reports of Mike Castle:

The Republican has purchased $113K worth of airtime before the primary.

Castle is facing off against Christine O’Donnell on Sept. 14 in the GOP primary for Delaware’s open Senate seat.

. . .

The buy shows that Castle isn’t leaving anything to chance. O’Donnell was initially written off as a long-shot outsider candidate, but she is backed by the Tea Party Express — the same group that was behind Joe Miller’s surprise upset of Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) in AK last week.

The Tea Party Express is preparing to wade into the primary in these final two weeks. The Hill reported earlier this week that the group plans to spend six figures on behalf of O’Donnell.

Castle is a favorite of the GOP establishment, which believes it has a very good shot at picking up Vice Pres. Joe Biden’s former Senate seat.

So, Castle fortifies the citadel of his old and tired GOP campaign, to keep the new hotness from endangering his Ruling Class château.
Best wishes on that, Mike.

Update: Yeah, we prefer Malkin’s opinion to Ace’s on this one.

Update II: So I finally got to Ace in the RSS reader, and actually read the Politico article and couldn’t be less impressed with any of it.
What will be interesting in two weeks will be seeing whether the loser of the race gives us the Full Murkowski.

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Will Libertarians Decry The Boston Tea Party?

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 68 Comments

by Smitty (h/t Dan Riehl)

I was just listening to the Levin rant, which is a must-hear. Levin starts with the Boston Tea Party. Dumping the tea into Boston Harbor was a gross violation of private property.
That’s a cute historical point, but, if those Bostonians had been fully committed to Libertarian navel-gazing, we’d still be under a monarchy.
So, if the people then were intolerant of oppression fromo London, and are considered patriots, why are New Yorkers asking for space between the area impacted by the 9/11 attack and a mosque not also patriots for resisting what could be considered an act of oppression?
Over to you Kn@ppster.

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Dodging Federalism

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 12 Comments

by Smitty

I don’t dispute Andrew Ian Dodge’s point about fiscal vs. social conservatism here in the Examiner:

In order to retain those in the middle, non-commital and of other parties that have become part of the tea party movement its essential to produce a spectacular event, or rather events, on 9/12 in DC, St Louis & Sacramento. The tea party movement needs to show that fiscal conservatism is an even stronger force in the American politics than social conservatism.

It’s a battle over who speaks for the grassroots of the county, and its one the fiscal conservatives need to win lest they lose all those moderates, Democrats and independents who have been attracted to the non-partisan, non-religious and non-denominational nature of the tea party movement.

Let’s make the point though that the question isn’t so much what as where. Fiscal conservativism is the obvious Federal thrust because money drives Federal over-reach. A proper chain of command has the Federal government dealing primarily with the States, and leaving to the States the concerns about citizens, insofar as the States aren’t abusive. Given sufficient money and power, debacles like Fannie and Freddie follow.
Social conservatives, and I am one, need to grasp that worrying about private behavior at the Federal level (e.g. variations of marriage) sets the precedent for much evil, like abortions and the Department of Education, but I semi-repeat myself.
Of course, the root of this foulness is the 16th Amendment and Federal Reserve in 1913, subsequent to which the District of Columbia has become the Distributor of Cash. Granted, that gravy train is going to make restoration harder, but it has to be done.
The Founders wrote a Constitution to delegate certain powers to a central government for specific reasons. The time has come to work the wisdom of that Constitution in reverse, to return the Federal government to its intended bounds. Social conservatives really need to ponder this point.

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VRWC in the Last Frontier

Posted on | September 2, 2010 | 8 Comments

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Politics up here seems to be a matter of constant intrigue, and if you think the shenanigans ended with Lisa Murkowski’s concession speech, you’re wrong. However, I can say no more about the behind-the-scenes maneuvering, as what happens at the Moose’s Tooth Pub stays at the Moose’s Tooth Pub:

Anchorage talk-radio legend Eddie Burke, me, Red County contributor Thomas Lamb and Libertarian Republican blogger Eric Dondero.

BTW, there was quite a bit of chatter Wednesday about the Vanity Fair article on Sarah Palin that was, as they say, a long run for a short slide. Second- and third-hand talk about Sarah Palin is dirt cheap, so why would the editors of VF pay good money for such a flimsy story?

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Paco Enterprises Takes Us All To Task

Posted on | September 1, 2010 | 6 Comments

by Smitty

Paco eloquently makes the argument that BHO is our common cross:

Permit me to anticipate a complaint: “Hold the phone, there, amigo! I didn’t vote for him! What do I have to repent of?” Let us be rigorously fair in the matter: we are all to blame. Who among us doesn’t have a gullible friend or an uninformed neighbor, upon whom the employment of even modest hortatory skills might have converted to a vote for comparative sanity? How many senile uncles out there might a loving niece or nephew have helped to a more judicious choice through the use of, say, an absentee ballot? Nay, we are all sinners

Avail yourself of the whole thing, if you’re in the mood for some well-written English.

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Just Got Off The Phone With Stacy McCain

Posted on | September 1, 2010 | No Comments

by Smitty

Stacy is set to appear on Libertarian Politics Live at 2150 Eastern, which is 9:50 PM for you anachronistic types. I don’t know if his planned trip to Wasilla will come up, but, pending distraction by some shiny object, that’s his stated intention.

I was at the Murray For Congress campaign headquarters event tonight, and have some video to process for tomorrow. Hit the tip jar, because if he has to hitchhike home from Alaska, the honey-do list when he gets back could end his blogging career.

UPDATE (RSM): I was on with Andrew Traversa, for about 20 minutes at the end of a two-hour program that is now available as a podcast.

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Reality TV Show Abruptly Cancelled Due to Low Ratings and Police Gunfire

Posted on | September 1, 2010 | 12 Comments

But mainly police gunfire. Just woke up from a long nap here in Anchorage and this was the big news:

SILVER SPRING, Md. — Police shot and killed a gunman who held three hostages for several hours Wednesday at the Discovery Communications building in Silver Spring, Md., authorities said. They said the hostages were safe.

My first thought was that this was some nut who had gone to extremes in an effort to get his own cable TV reality series. OK, so I was I was half-right. He was a nut:

All programs on Discovery Health-TLC must stop encouraging the birth of any more parasitic human infants and the false heroics behind those actions,” it reads. “In those programs’ places, programs encouraging human sterilization and infertility must be pushed. All former pro-birth programs must now push in the direction of stopping human birth, not encouraging it.”

In other words, James J. Lee hated babies and wasn’t content with doing what most people who hate babies do: Vote Democrat and contribute to Planned Parenthood.

No, he had to do more. And so he did, and now he’s dead.

So the world’s population has been reduced by one.

UPDATE: Ace of Spades, from whom I borrowed the headline riff, goes another way:

James Lee’s condition is reportedly stable, but dead.

Yeah. Good-bye, chump.

UPDATE II: Michelle Malkin has some more of the baby-hating nut’s “demands” :

Perhaps also [Discovery shows would include] forums of leading scientists who understand and agree with the Malthus-Darwin science and the problem of human overpopulation.

In other words: This guy had a ”science” fetish even more extreme than Charles Johnson’s.

UPDATE III: Wow. That was just a random LGF joke, or so I thought until Professor Donald Douglas quoted Charles Johnson’s complaint:

“It would be nice if everyone could just agree that James Jay Lee, the hostage taker killed today in a standoff at the offices of the Discovery Channel, was deranged. And leave it at that. But of course, we’re already seeing some extremely partisan bloggers trying to put him in the ‘left wing’ category, simply because his weird views sprang out of a kind of extreme environmentalism . . . .”

Now, imagine if this crime had been committed by a creationist, upset about evolutionary rhetoric in Discovery Channel’s wildlife shows. What would CJ have said about that?

UPDATE IV: Patrick at Political Byline blogged the hostage crisis as it happened and has extensive details including a photo of James Lee.

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