Paul Ryan Is Great, Even If His Ideas Need Work
by Smitty Rep. Paul Ryan is that absolutely rare political animal who manages to be at once wonkish and likeable. In a system geared by election frequency toward myopia, he has had the unmitigated gall to offer something like a tangible plan to work on the most pressing fiscal problems besetting the country. Note that […]
‘An Intellectual Grievance Culture’
Jonah Goldberg hits the nail on the head in describing the phenomenon we might as well call Friedersdorfism: When I first came to Washington, I hung around in very similar circles of young eager-beavers. I may not have been as smart as many of them, but I was just as determined to get my articles […]
National Security Advisor Archie Bunker
No need to get all outrageously outraged here, but Gen. James Jones ought to have thought twice before telling Jew jokes at a foreign-policy seminar: Professor William Jacobson observes: I have no problem with the joke. I think we have to be able to laugh at ourselves, including laughing at stereotypes; in humor we often […]
Steven Hawking: Scaredy Cat
The world-famous astrophysicist warns that, while intelligent life probably exists elsewhere in the universe, we’d do best to avoid contacting them. But who will warn the aliens to avoid Arizona? Even a professor of Space Law won’t be able to help those aliens if Sheriff Joe Arpaio locks ’em up.
If Al Sharpton Is Against It . . .
. . . the new Arizona immigration law must be right: The Rev. Al Sharpton says he’s ready to travel to Arizona and march in the streets to protest the state’s new immigration law. Sharpton joined Lillian Rodriguez Lopez from the Hispanic Federation in New York City on Sunday to speak out against the law. […]
Rule 5 Sunday
by Smitty I normally like to post Rule 5 Sunday a bit earlier, but I was out of town Friday/Saturday, and it takes a while to cruise the cache. Particularly when there has been so much wonderful posting of late. We pick up with American Power and a Karen Alloy clip. Not to mention an […]
Cassy Fiano Calls This ‘The Most Powerful Political Ad I Have Ever Seen’
And she packs heat, so I’m not going to argue: “Remember November.”
Doctor Zero Makes It Simple
A very eloquent expression of the basics of economic liberty vs. government compulsion. One of the mistakes Republicans made during the Bush era was to forget the fundmental importance of limited government. There are some people who think that a massive, all-powerful, deficit-plagued, corrupt federal government is OK, so long as “our people” are running it. […]
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