- Clark Carlton continues series on Naked Public Square.
- Electric cars.
- “Poor white trash” atheists.
- When anomalies loom large.
- Fried food.
- The guy really loved his outboard motor.
- Fr. Z’s Litany for the Conversion of Internet Thugs 2.0
Category: Economia
Tasty Tidbits 8/16/11
- Self-medication comparisons.
- God’s best.
- Buffet deserved better artwork.
- Right position, opaque reasons.
- Plutonomy.
- Religious freedom today.
- Dwelling in unity.
- Who’s your physician?
Tasty Tidbits 8/13/11
- Kunstler hits the nail – mostly.
- Progressivism: a stupid heresy.
- Liberal bating.
- A Constitution interference with free speech.
- Bible as idol (powerful)?
Tasty Tidbits 8/13/11 – Curmudgeon Special
- Anathema (Corporatism I)
- Can you top this I?
- A golden anniversary
- Catholicism/Americanism mish-mash.
- Rick Perry’s Crony Capitalism Problem.
- Can you top this II?
- Food police (Corporatism II).
- Corporatism III
- A Feast of the Mother of God.
(I seem to detect an antiwar, anticorporate selection bias here. Imagine that!)
Continue reading “Tasty Tidbits 8/13/11 – Curmudgeon Special”
Tasty Tidbits 8/12/11
- The underground Church — figurative and literal.
- How American Criminalized Poverty
- Rick Perry, hawk internationalist.
- Rowe Hessler, national Rubik’s Cube champ.
- Fixing “Movement Conservatism”
- Yet will I rejoice.
Tasty Ton’o’Tidbits 8/11/11
- Hekman for Senate.
- Do you think they’d accommodate Christians like this?
- 3 choice lines.
- Truthiness, proofiness, and 75¢
- Love divided by X.
- Cutting edge legal theory: “altrustic filicide.”
- Looks like we’ve got us a chain letter!
- Newsweek’s Bachmann cover.
- 2012 Même Preview.
- Tipsy taunts a Ditzy prosecutor.
Tasty Tidbits 8/9/11
- Superfluity 95% deleted.
- Heckling the umpire.
- Flash Mob! (No video. No news coverage. Nothing to see here. Move along now.)
- A Republican Moderate?
- Bad anthropology, timely politics.
- John R.W. Stott again.
- A pattern poem.
Tasty Tidbits 8/8/11
- Priorities.
- Beautiful minds.
- Doom and gloom grab bag.
- Rick Perry and the Theocrats.
- Surveilling us.
Tasteless (but Timely) Tidbits 8/7/11
- Mene mene tekel upharsin.
- Our most conservative President.
- Safety in time of turmoil.
How to end abortion on demand
Clark Carlton is a politically disaffected Orthodox paleoconservative philosophy prof. He’s slipped onto my “back burner” for a while, but he lately has been making enough sense on public affairs that I was looking forward to his long-promised controversial thoughts on the pro-life political movement. Continue reading “How to end abortion on demand”