- Ayn Rand on the multiplication of criminal laws.
- What is a “progressive”?
- Where are the progressives (whatever they are)?
- Another impending execution. Yawn!
- 2 kinds of “peak oil.”
- Andrew Sullivan’s lazy slander.
- School as “a place apart.”
- Some God the gift to gie us …
- Why write?
Category: Economia
Tasty Tidbits 9/27/11
- Apocalypse 2012?
- Dilbert on the Presidential Campaign.
- Rest in Peace, uh, whatever your name was.
- “The last best hope of earth.”
- Food, Inc. and its jackbooted thugs.
- Hypocrites and fanatics.
Tasty Tidbits 9/26/11
- Conscience and coercion.
- Out of sight, out of mind, part 1
- Out of sight, out of mind, part 2
- “Chamber of Commerce conservatism.”
- Happy birthday, Heidegger!
- Green goes goofy.
- Experience versus theory.
- Short and Sweet
Proposition or Place?
I have heard America described several times recently as “the first nation built on an idea,” or words to that effect. It made me uncomfortable, somehow coming across as sinister blather. But I didn’t stop to figure out why.
Yet there are few questions – perhaps none at all – more important to our common life than just what it is we do “have in common.” In that form, the question has been roiling me for more than a decade. Now my thinking has been jump-started Continue reading “Proposition or Place?”
Tasty Tidbits 9/24/11
- “Like watching Donny Osmond dominate John Wayne.”
- When Crony Capitalism Collapses.
- The whole Constitution.
- ConLaw wonkery.
- Varieties of Irreligious Experience.
- When you vote for John McCain.
- A sad birthday celebration.
Just politics
My tidbits for the day were getting too numerous, so I took political stuff over here. It was a very political day, it seems.
- Gloves off!
- Iron fist.
- The Fleshpots of Reagan.
- Paean to Palin
- Ron Paul is winning.
- Perry’s Crony Capitalism.
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Whoa! Susan B. Anthony List takes the gloves off! It’s going to be a long 13-1/2 months.
This style ad is not my cup of tea, but although hyperbolic, it’s essentially true.
2
I commented yesterday on President Obama losing the Catholic vote and the Jewish vote (though he was working like crazy at the U.N. today to regain the latter).
Catholic Archbishop Dolan, speaking on behalf of the Bishops’ Conference, today asked the administration to “’push the reset button’ on their multipronged efforts to undermine marriage and treat Catholics who believe in marriage as bigots.”
“…it is particularly upsetting, Mr. President, when your Administration, through the various court documents, pronouncements and policies identified in the attached analysis, attributes to those who support DOMA a motivation rooted in prejudice and bias. It is especially wrong and unfair to equate opposition to redefining marriage with either intentional or willfully ignorant racial discrimination, as your Administration insists on doing.”
Just so. No hyperbole, but there’s an iron fist in that velvet glove. No wonder Obama’s in trouble with conservative religious folks. “They only call it culture wars when we fight back.”
The Archbishop’s full letter is here.
3
But opposition to the current administration’s positions on social issues does not mean I’m “Pining for the Fleshpots of Reagan,” as Jason Peters reminds us of a few derelictions of the Grand Old Partiers.
4
I should have commented on it at the time, but I didn’t quite believe my eyes: the New York Times publishing some friendly words toward Sarah Palin, because she (briefly? Time will tell) broke with GOP talking points and committed Truth. (HT Patrick Deneen)
5
Dana Milbank at the Washington Post explains how Ron Paul is winning exactly what he intended to win: control of the terms of debate. Disregard the snarky adjectives and it’s worth a read.
6
Mark Thiesen and Jennifer Rubin spar at the Washington Post about whether Texans for Public Justice cronyism charges against Rick Perry are meritorious. Thiesen says no, essentially because they’ve been making the same charge against every Texas Republican who rises to national prominence.
I’m with Rubin, who thinks Perry needs to address the issue. It seems to me that as widepread as crony capitalism is (even Sarah Palin has noticed), Texans for Public Justice might be repeating the charge because it’s repeatedly true.
I’m fond of Texas, having lived there on assignment many years ago, but it’s a whole ‘Nuther Country. Not “deep South” but barely (or is it “quintessentially”?) American.
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Bon appetit!
Tasty Tidbits 9/19/11
- Undue Purversity in Madison.
- Spiritual but not Religious?
- Educating for competitiveness or civic virtue?
- Entitlementationism.
- Schadenfreude.
- Google does it again.
- Nonsense.
Tasty Tidbits 9/15/11
- Octomom Redux.
- Sex is optional.
- “Social issues” waning?
- Provoking culture war.
- Tom Howard anthology.
- Aggressively inarticulate.
- Time magazine, adult edition.
- An original poem.
Tasty Tidbits 9/11/11 minus 1
- What it takes to turn Democrats against immigration.
- Back to the land …
- reel mower in hand.
- Shopping list.
- Texas executions, again.
- Creationism and the liberal elite.
Tasty Tidbits 9/7/11
- Preventive Medicine.
- Crisis and Leviathan.
- On naturalism.
- Paradise at Ground Zero.
- Serving the work.
- It must be poetry, I guess.
- Let us litanize.