From Foreign Policy: Top news: World leaders are arriving in Canada today for the G8 and 20 summits, and differences on the preferred approach for addressing the global economic crisis are already apparent. Whereas U.S. President Barack Obama has urged countries not to pull back too quickly on their stimulus measures, the British, French, German, [...]
We weren’t. Ultimately, this is our fault. However, and I am not looking for a scapegoat, I think we need to blame this absurdity on Bush. Compassionate conservatism, and its enervating influence on us, is what has done this. Voting for the “good enough” candidate may no longer be good enough. If we’re going to get this out [...]
Herein lies a quick criticism of this article on religion in the Huffington Post. I know, I know: what am I doing there? The answer – looking for stuff to criticize. You can read the full article if you like, but I have quoted the pertinent passages. “In the last decade we have seen the resurgence [...]
Watch this video (especially the last half), change your pants, then join me downstairs for some discussion: DS Games – E3 2010 – Guitar Hero 5 (N.B. Please understand that I base the following conlusions on the above premises. I do not mean to be alarmist; rather, this post is meant as a reflection on [...]
So, the Tea Party is starting trouble in Nevada, and everyone is very excited. Or upset. Or doesn’t really care. Luckily, Karl Rove, the genius, has something to say. The tea partiers have made an important splash because they are not yet another auxiliary to the Democratic or Republican parties. Like the pro-life and Second [...]
Watch this clip, and then I will explain myself. Please remember – though Jon Stewart is puerile in his thought and the Daily Show is a bastion of pop liberalism – thus making us a bit sick – that the reason he is spouting in this case is because he is really upset that Obama [...]
Despite the inherent pessimism that educated conservatives seem to have in their characters, I’d say things are looking pretty good for the pro-life movement. What, you say? How can that possibly be – here’s how. From the mouths of babes, or something like that, Mr. Robert McCartney writes: I went to the March for Life [...]
Hitting the lack of rhetoric on the nail of the head, or some such thing. Typography from Ronnie Bruce on Vimeo.
In his book – The Audacity of Hope – the (then future) President of the United States wrote the following: Implicit in [the Constitution's] structure, in the very idea of ordered liberty, was a rejection of absolute truth, the infallibility of any idea or ideology or theology or “ism,” any tyrannical consistency that might lock future [...]

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