Monday, March 28, 2005
VDH : Dead On Again.
"And while promoting democracy is idealistic, it does not necessarily follow that it is naive. What, after all, prevents wars? Hardly the U.N.; and not just aircraft carriers either. The last half-century of peace in Europe and Japan, and the end of our old enmity of Russia, attest that the widest spread of democratic rule is the best guarantee against international aggression. Ballots substitute for bullets in venting internal frustrations."
Things poly-geeks dream about.
This would be great for um, international rel...hmmm. Yeah, whatever.
Sunday, March 27, 2005
This Train is bound for Glory
Mon-F-ing-Golia! Are you kidding me? Whoa!
Freedom is on the march. This is in the Zeitgeist. Although you will not hear any of this in the Mainstream Media (MSM.) Slack-jawed dimwits.
And you cannot say it enough: thank God for President George W. Bush.
Hat Tip: Instapundit (everyone should read this guy's site twice a day.)
Note: Both blogs I linked to above link to credible news sources. For the empirically minded, I am not linking to blogosphere myths.
The kind of ally we want to have....
Fatos Tarifa, Albanian Ambassador to the U.S.
Hat Tip: Power Line
Sin City
Rutger Hauer is in it.
Talk about bringing out the dead.
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Turn on a dime
Or it was true. On the Starbucks homepage, the first name and face listed under "Featured Authors": Jonah Goldberg.
This is not a dumb company.
Friday, March 25, 2005
Internet Awesomeness
The internet is an awesome force. Go to the upper right hand corner of this blog and hit next blog. Check out the next ten pages. You'll find blogs covering every conceivable subject from home building to life as a medical school student, and they will be written in English, Spanish, or even Farsi. The blogosphere combines mass production with complete individualization. And that is cool.
By the way.
"We who live in free market societies believe that growth, prosperity and ultimately human fulfillment, are created from the bottom up, not the government down. Only when the human spirit is allowed to invent and create, only when individuals are given a personal stake in deciding economic policies and benefitting from their success -- only then can societies remain economically alive, dynamic, progressive, and free. Trust the people."
Ronald Reagan
That Schiavo mess.
The U.S. Congress passed a law stating that Schiavo's parents can bring their lawsuit into the Federal courts. Their obvious intent was for the Federal courts to make a full review of the case to protect Schiavo's civil rights.
The judges cannot ignore that directly. So they decided not to order her feeding tubes reinserted, becuase they believe that there is not a strong enough chance that the family will prevail in court to justify this action. So the family has their Congressionally mandated day in Federal court, but Schiavo will be dead so it is irrelevant.
How can Congress write laws that have any value? The judges maybe dead on when they say that there is no chance that the parents will win. But they are completely ignoring the intent of the law as it is written. This is a huge problem.
Whether it is gay marriage, rights to privacy, or Schiavo's civil rights, the judiciary ignores the written law and does whatever it believes is right. Whether you support gay marriage or not, you should be nervous. Unaccountable power is wonderful when it does what you want. But you will understand the unaccountable part of it, when it turns on you.
Thursday, March 24, 2005
Regarding that last post.
My definitions were inadvertently deceptive. It really wasn't fair of me to imply that there was any thinking in the Democratic Party's positions. My bad.
Is Drezner on board?
University of Chicago blogger-Professor Daniel Drezner is slip sliding to the side of freedom. Check out his blog; it is very well written. Although an obsessive focus on international economics is so 1990s.
Sunday, March 20, 2005
This person collects a paycheck?
Should I call you Jim Guckert or Jeff Gannon?
My Amex card still comes in the name of James Guckert, but I want to be called Jeff Gannon. That is who I am.
Or rather it is the pseudonym under which you gained access to White House press briefings for two years, until your identity was revealed. Why do you think they let you in?
I don't know the answer to that. I don't know the criteria they use. I asked to be let in, and they allowed me to come. I was very fond of all the people in the press office. They treated me well. They probably treated me better than I deserved.
Are you suggesting that Bobby Eberle, the Republican operative who hired you to shill for his Gopusa under the guise of his Talon News service, has special access at the White House?
I just don't know the answer to that question.
What could the third question possibly have to do with the answer to the second question? How did Gannon "suggest" anything like "special access"? She isn't conducting an interview. She is asking a set of preconceived questions designed to insult and accuse. Solomon also did this to Samuel Huntington. She seemed to be under the impression that the famous Harvard liberal is an evil Conservative White male. Good job doing your homework, Solomon.
She also tried this on Buckley. It failed because Buckley wouldn't take her seriously. He must have realized that it is futile to argue with the wilfully ignorant.
Saturday, March 12, 2005
My point exactly.
And he is putting her in the State Department. That is how we know what his priorities are.
Another great thing about President Bush
Clinton signed treaties, took photos, and definitely took some crises seriously (Kosovo.) But he did not have a real strategy. It was all so perfunctory, a sideshow to his triangulation politics and bad taste in women.
War. HUH. What is it good for.......
The one really, really great thing about President Bush is that the man does not give a damn. He thought we needed to hit Iraq, so we took down Saddam. He thinks we need to reform Social Security, so he is having a barbecue on the Third Rail of American politics. And if he thinks we need to hit Syria, then we will level them.
Although, this situation is unique. The President is quite obviously a Wilsonian supporter of Freedom and Democracy. He is willing to fight for these things. And in Iraq he ignored the World, and went to war. Now we have told the Syrians it is time to leave Lebanon. And on Lebanon, the French are with us.
Lebanon is a former French colony. Any quick look at France's repeated excursions into their former colonies in Africa over the last decade will tell you that the French still feel a sense of responsibility to these peoples. Gallic pride is tied up in these colonies prospering. This is why France and the U.S. are standing shoulder to shoulder on France. Unlike Iraq, we both are demanding freedom for the Lebanese.
If the French start pushing for intervention, let's remember that Syria is an Islamic country. So we will have to bring our own beer when we roll into Damascus.
TR: The Best Man for the job.
Harvey Mansfield has a very interesting study of TR's manliness in the current edition of The New Criterion. It is a truncated picture of TR, but by narrowing his focus Mansfield is using TR to address Pragmatism and masculinity. It is not the best introduction to TR for that reason. If you have a moment read "TR: The Last Romantic" by H.W. Brands. The writing is superb, the subject is a character, and you will wonder how we went from a President Roosevelt to a President Clinton.
Friday, March 11, 2005
Interesting....
It is very hard to make judgements about this sort of thing. The mainstream media does not seem to have any news that would back this assertion up. But they also were, and are, clueless about the liberation movement in Lebanon.
So how can we judge information on North Korea? The media will miss the story until it has already happened. Is falling back on the assmption that all people demand respect and some sort of freedom, ergo the North Korean story sounds true, anything more than falling prey to your own bias? Is that political philosophy or is it mirror-imaging?
NOTE: I had to edit this for grammatical purposes after the initial posting.
Friday, March 04, 2005
I cannot believe I am writing this...
But.
Lord help me.
Should we really dump huge ships at the bottom of the ocean? You know. Is that environmentally sound?
Ok. It could be. If it was drained of fluids, explosives, and other chemicals, etc. But do you think the Navy is doing this correctly? Me neither.
The Man of the Western
STOP READING IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT. SPOILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, it is not very religious. Yes, it is about assisted suicide.
It is also a very brilliant film that makes you think about life and it's value. Great art asks questions. That is an over used cliche. But it is true. This movie makes us think about friendship and pain.
One thing hit me hard. The priest is a failed man of the cloth. When Clint goes to him, he frames everything in Clint's interest. "You will be lost." This is not persuasive. But at the end the movie never implies that Clint is not "lost." But he chooses to do what his friend wants at the risk of his own soul. Would that we were all such friends.
Slow Weekend
Yes, I will suffer through my 5-star hotel, scantily clad co-eds, and fountains of whiskey.
Pray for me.
Well.
Really, marriage is a social construct that needs to be deconstructed. No seriously.
Well no. Not really.
Hey, sorry you hate your middle-aged life. That is no reason to piss in anybody else's Wheaties.
Lebanon
Bottom line: Bush is the most audacious President we have had in a long time. And it is working.
First they came for the....
If the law says that you cannot buy a commercial to make a political statement, the law says you cannot speak.
There. I did it.
Now the law is saying that a blog is a "contribution", that can be regulated by the government. So if I were to blog that Vice-President Cheney's outstanding personality is an inspiration to all of us who are hair-challenged and then link to his website picture, that would be a "contribution." And the government can tell me not to write that.
Garbage. All four of my regular readers out there know that I am not the ACLU-type of whiner. But I will not follow any law that tells me not to write about politics. They can throw my fat ass in jail.
Although that is not exactly the way I would choose to improve my sex life.