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15 years ago @ Big Government - Defeat Socialism: Save... · 0 replies · +1 points
Palin's a perfect choice for NRC chair. Genuine mainstream "flyover state" Conservatives who represent the vast majority of potential GOP voters haven't had a voice inside the GOP leadership and she'd fit that bill admirably.
To the misguided partisans who're calling this some kind of insider Republican plot to kill a 2012 Palin presidential campaign - stop looking for enemies in your own camp and appreciate how this could benefit not only her party but Palin herself in preparing for a campaign on down the road (say 2016 or 2020). She's not ready to run in 2012 (polling shows 61% think she's not qualified) but she could be later. Stop pushing the kool-aid on everyone and let them see her in action on a national stage for a few years and that number will hopefully improve.
15 years ago @ Big Government - Walter Lippmann on Pro... · 1 reply · +3 points
15 years ago @ Big Government - Walter Lippmann on Pro... · 0 replies · +1 points
Whatever your comment on 9/11 is, whatever you want to do, or avoid doing, you're making a statement intended to influence how people think.
How are his arguments anything like 7 degrees ?
I'm not a fanboy for Beck but saying "I hate Glenn Beck" takes you beyond criticism into simple character assassination.
15 years ago @ Big Government - Walter Lippmann on Pro... · 1 reply · +1 points
15 years ago @ Big Government - Walter Lippmann on Pro... · 4 replies · +1 points
Some of us were here before you discovered your "calling" to "save Liberty" and "Re-found America." And we'll still be here to say "we told you so" when voters in the next two elections demonstrate that they're no more ready for full-throated "Atlas Shrugged" radical capitalism than they were for Obama's hard-Left socialism.
Slow and steady incremental change is what will win this country back - not radicalism.
You should check with the American people before you presume to speak for them, or radically restructure their lives, even if it is in the name of "Liberty" (ala the French Revolution).
15 years ago @ Big Government - Grassroots Lobbying La... · 0 replies · +3 points
The First Amendment was enacted first and foremost to protect political expression, and these laws should be greeted with even more zealous indignation than our Supreme Court has previously reserved for alleged "establishment of religion" infringements.
Any attempt to control who can say what, who can spend what, or how they must do so, beyond barring outright bribery or fraud, will create its own set of problems that will be just as bad or worse than the ills it seeks to prevent. Every layer of alleged disclosure, oversight and approval provides an opportunity to job the system and favor one's cronies (e.g. Soros' "Secretary of State" project targeting Secs of State in order to get his hands on the levers of electoral accountability).
Short of bribery or fraud, let the marketplace of ideas set the price and judge the content of political speech. It's the worst way of doing things except for all the other ones.
15 years ago @ Big Government - McChrystal Goes Rogue.... · 15 replies · +12 points
15 years ago @ Big Journalism - Defending Obama, WaPo ... · 0 replies · +1 points
Where the hell are the editors and owners of the paper on this sort of piece ? The only thing I could have even ostensibly "learned" from this piece was that King hates Limbaugh, Gingrich and Newton and really wishes they'd leave his poor O-Brittney alone. Every one of its readers could have told you a week ago without wasting valuable ad space for this drivel.
What's up for tomorrow's scoop ? Maureen Dowd still thinks Dick Cheney sucks ?
If we have to slog through this agitprop at least try sprinkling it with useful facts, or even a sense of humor for a change.
15 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - Palin: It's Perfectly ... · 1 reply · +2 points
Government has limited resources. All of us agree that those resources should be reduced, not increased. As such, government's mission is due for some rollback, and all Palin is saying is that aggressive policing of small-time drug offenses is not high on her list of priorities.
Yes, nearly all laws have a moral dimension, but the argument that one shouldn't/cannot legislate morality is only co-equally absurd with the argument that one should and could legislate all morality. It's not possible and choices have to made as to what morals are a) more important to society and b) which moral codes are most effectively promoted or enforced by the coercive police powers of the government vs. the "soft" promotion and enforcement of parental guidance, social stigma and simple common sense.
Alcoholism is legal. Smoking 5 packs of cigarettes a day is legal. Hell, adultery is legal. Does that mean anyone endorses these actions or would recommend them to their kids ? Does it mean that we need to have alcoholism, smoking and adultery patrols ?
15 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - George Will's Lack of ... · 0 replies · +1 points
That's a tactical, not strategic argument, and sadly, Will's solution to this tactical problem is still strategic - a total withdrawal - which would simply hand the country back to the Taliban and other warlords, leaving us tactically in the same boat we were in circa December 2001 and strategically discredited with both friends and enemies.
Does Mr. Will think that any Muslim who doesn't support jihad will ever support us if we leave the field in Afghanistan, leaving those who stood with us to the mercies of the jihadis in a brutally unnecessary reprisal of post-war Vietnam (which prior experience leaves us with no excuses for not anticipating that brutal outcome) ?
We must remain because we can't afford another Somali-style withdrawal which would allow the Osamas and Gadahns of the world to wave another bloody shirt of U.S. fecklessness in the face of their own alleged fanatical resolve.