- 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.
Category: Empire
Tasty Tidbits 7/30/11
- Circumspect on circumcision.
- Nobody loves a loser.
- Role models.
- Social Democrats for Ron Paul.
- “America’s Taliban.”
- Knickers in a knot over a pigment of the imagination.
Tasty Tidbits, 7/29/11
- Not dorky, but banal.
- No honest line of argument?
- Bad, bad, bad! That’s why!
- The new economy.
- Rick Perry follows the script.
- Quaker, Calvary Chapel, Vineyard, Calvary Chapel, Orthodox.
- Anniversaries.
- Simulating a good time.
Tasty Tidbits 7/25/11
- Orthodoxy in a nutshell.
- More time for Malia and Sasha.
- Did Rick Perry flub federalism?
- Gotham SSM, Day 2.
- Douthat on the Norwegian Bomber.
- Old is Green.
- The threat of the West.
Tasty Tidbits 7/16/11
Here’s some Tasty Tidbits du jour:
- Morality as heresy?!
- Sola Potatoes.
- The invisible elephant in the room.
- There oughta be a(nother) law.
- “This is a nation where no lovely thing can last.”
- Cat fight coming?
- The rehabilitation of Rupert.
- Keep your eye on SSRN, and don’t be put off by the homely exterior
Tasty Tidbits 6/29/11
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Tasty Tidbits 6/28/11
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Sen. Lugar reportedly will unload on Obama today regarding Libya. Good for him! But the Hoosier blogosphere will be all atwitter with navel-gazing about how this is a “move to the right” to fight off challenger Richard Mourdock.
Babel redux
I have sometimes imagined myself as a sort of political ballast. When the country seemed to be listing leftward, I made conservative noises. When Zombies went on interminably about how the words “wall of separation” appear nowhere in the Constitution, and how American was and is a Christian nation, I pushed back. Enough already! I know about the Danbury Baptists, but I also know what the Constitution does say.
Maybe I’m just contrary. Continue reading “Babel redux”
Joe Sobran on War
As I rummaged through my trove of Joe Sobran clippings, I found a lot of gems unrelated to the privacy motif I’ve already discussed. Especially notable is his stance on our middle-eastern policy, in the face of the insults of those who could not refute him.
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Blasts from Left and Right
Pat Buchanan writes a well-earned “we told you so” regarding our invasion of Iraq, including allegations of something worse than mistake: “We were misled. We were deceived. We were lied to.” Continue reading “Blasts from Left and Right”