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W.O.P. – dispatch from the HotAir beachhead

Just admit you’re wrong and shut up about progressivism
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URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT prepare to repel boarders at ZC…
Under fire from land, sea, air, and sub-ether… perimeters holding overall, infiltrators captured and being held for enhanced interrogation, ammo in good supply… exchanges with JED begin here… expect update [...]

Freedom – Under Repair

Today’s picture shows the Statue of Freedom, on top of the US Capitol Dome. The men are doing repair work.
Old Picture of the Day: Statue of Freedom.

The War on Progressivism

Michael Gerson, at Townhall and at the Washington Post, weighed in today on the ongoing debate over Glenn Beck’s WOP (War on Progressivism).  He attributes to Theodore Roosevelt, and by extension the Progressives, a particular view of capitalism and revolution: capitalism, left to its own devices, produces social conflicts and hazards so intolerable that if [...]

Liberty – Under Construction

Frederic Bartholdi’s workshop in Paris, as the Statue of Liberty is being assembled. The picture was taken in 1882.
Old Picture of the Day: Statue of Liberty.

Bennett vs. Beck

As between the Ph.D. in political philosophy (for whom I once worked) and a self-described rodeo clown, I’ll go with the former every time. If Glenn Beck were the future of conservatism, it would become a discredited movement. Fortunately, though, he’s not, and it won’t.
Peter Wehner “Bennett vs. Beck,” Contentions
Seems Rex and Narciso got the [...]

Books in Brief: THE LIFE OF BELISARIUS; I, SNIPER; THE WAR THAT KILLED ACHILLES

Picked it up on a recommendation at NRO The Corner from Victor Davis Hanson.  For the amateur history buff, perhaps the most interesting aspect of the book, which was first published in 1829, is its depiction of a 6th Century Mediterranean world riven by competition and war, still under the shadow of Rome well after [...]

Oh, The Horror!

Just when the nightmares of ’80’s PC crapola were beginning to recede (only to be replaced by a superfluity of more current crapola) the spectre of Ebonics has reared its ugly head.  Or more accurately, Harry Reid reared his and dared to point out the obvious: Barack the Bi-lingual is a huge improvement over Jesse [...]

Ockham’s Razor

The simplest explanation for a phenomenon, ceteris paribus, is to be preferred. Here is my candidate for understanding current American policy regarding Iran:  Barack Obama wants Iran to acquire a a nuclear weapon, indeed several or even many nuclear weapons.  Why?  To teach Israel a lesson and put the fear of God into Israelis.  The President [...]

Reading “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2009″…

…may be more fun even than contemplation of genocide and war!  For example:
Political news continues to dominate in . . .
JULY
. . . when Sarah Palin unexpectedly announces that she will not complete her term as elected governor of Alaska, explaining, in a prepared statement, that she has a hair appointment. Asked by reporters if [...]

Tales from the Geopolitical Crypt: Seven Deadly Scenarios by Andrew Krepinevich

Seven Deadly Scenarios can be read and enjoyed almost as a collection of near future science fiction stories, though unlike sci-fi writers, who typically unveil the imagined course of future events elliptically, piece by piece, thus to keep the reader puzzling, author Andrew Krepinevich attacks the shape of things to come straight on, and the [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – What’s gonna happen

Eventually, when the deficit and the dollar sink even deeper while unemployment and interest rates rise that much higher, Americans will understand that action must be painful, swift and immediate. That is when, with or without Obama, they will set the world aside and focus on nothing but economic rehabilitation. The US will cut defense [...]

Portrait of a Failed Presidency: “What the Heck Are You Up To, Mr. President?” by Kevin Mattson

The fall in Barack Hussein Obama’s poll numbers, the difficulties he and his program have faced, naturally prompt comparisons to that emblematic Democratic presidential failure James Earl Carter. 
Enter “Obama Carter” into a popular search engine, and you’ll find commentaries like this one from Seth Leibsohn at the National Review, reflecting on the President’s recently completed [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – present is prologue

After another year of all this apologizing, revisionism, ahistoricism, and separation of Obama the Nobel Prize winner from Obama the U.S. president, no one will quite remember that it was the Chinese and Russians who butchered millions of their own and threatened the free world during the Cold War, or that from the Middle East [...]

If At First You Don’t Succeed… – WORLD WAR ONE – a Short History by Norman Stone

For the unhappy many on the front lines of the Great War, after no one much remembered why they were fighting, one last recourse was gallows humor, implicitly at the expense of their leaders. “We’re here because we’re here because we’re here because we’re here,” they came to say. Many, of course, are [...]

From Here to Eternal Damnation: The War after Armageddon by Ralph Peters

As the principal action of Ralph Peters’ new novel commences, religious war is consuming the world.  Realizing a scenario that Peters was already discussing a few years ago in response to Mark Steyn’s controversial demographic theories, the Europeans have reverted to their old racist and genocidal ways, forcibly expelling a Muslim population associated with escalating [...]

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