Is it returning?
If so, it’s will be the fault of the feckless and naive who were trying to make it go away by pretending it doesn’t exist.
Is it returning?
If so, it’s will be the fault of the feckless and naive who were trying to make it go away by pretending it doesn’t exist.
Some depressing thoughts on our demographic demagogued destiny, from Mark Steyn:
The short history of the Western Hemisphere is as follows: North America was colonized by Anglo-Celts, Central and South America by “Hispanics.” Up north, two centuries of constitutional evolution and economic growth; down south, coups, corruption, generalissimos, and presidents-for-life. None of us can know the future. It may be that Charles Krauthammer is correct that Hispanics are natural Republicans merely pining for amnesty, a Hallmark Cinco de Mayo card, and a mariachi band at the inaugural ball. Or it may be that, in defiance of Dr. Krauthammer, Grover Norquist, and Little Mary Sunshine, demographics is destiny and, absent assimilationist incentives this country no longer imposes, a Latin American population will wind up living in a Latin American society. Don’t take it from a right-wing bigot like me, take it from the New York Times. In 2009, Jason DeParle filed a story about suburban Maryland, in which he helpfully explained the municipality of Langley Park to Times readers:
Now nearly two-thirds Latino and foreign-born, it has the aesthetics of suburban sprawl and the aura of Central America. Laundromats double as money-transfer stores. Jobless men drink and sleep in the sun. There is no city government, few community leaders, and little community.
Golly. You’d almost get the impression that Mr. DeParle thinks that laundromats doubling as money-transfer stores, jobless men drinking and sleeping in the sun, and dysfunctional government are somehow characteristic of Central America. That sounds awfully judgmental for a Times man, no?
Immigration, multi-culturalism, democracy. Pick any two.
The president has been trapped in a web of his own lies.
Not that many Democrats will care. It’s never a problem when one of theirs lies.
…and her miserable record at the UN. That in itself is enough to disqualify for for Secretary of State, let alone the fake narrative on the Sunday talk shows.
Maybe Congress needs to talk to David Axelrod?
…but the talking points were changed.
By whom? We can easily guess why.
The GOP has an opportunity to wage war on it.
But if history is any guide, they won’t.
People paying for their own medical procedures, at a fixed price. What a concept.
When I had my hernia repair a couple months ago, I actually shopped around, not just for doctors, but for surgery facilities and anesthesiologist. They all coordinated after I made my choices, but I made the decision who would do it and where, and I saved a lot of money over what an insurance company would have paid. The fundamental problem with health care in this country is the complete market disconnect created by employer-provided plans.
Kirsten Powers isn’t very happy with him.
I wonder if “male chauvinist” is one of the chapters in my book (currently on the back burner, but maybe I should get back to work on it) on leftist projection?
[Looking]
Well, I have misogynist. Does that count?
[Update a while later]
Obama’s ridiculous damsel-in-distress act signals a nasty second term.
Was that ever in doubt?