Allah is divinely inspired today.
Category Archives: Political Commentary
He Hasn’t Had Time To Be Briefed
Allah is divinely inspired today.
He Hasn’t Had Time To Be Briefed
Allah is divinely inspired today.
I Must Be A “Conservative”
Because I’m not opposed to the war.
This is a ridiculous assertion, but it seems to be prevalent, and I’m not the only victim of this mind-warped meme.
I Must Be A “Conservative”
Because I’m not opposed to the war.
This is a ridiculous assertion, but it seems to be prevalent, and I’m not the only victim of this mind-warped meme.
I Must Be A “Conservative”
Because I’m not opposed to the war.
This is a ridiculous assertion, but it seems to be prevalent, and I’m not the only victim of this mind-warped meme.
The Big Fat Stupid White Man
Mr. Lileks eviscerates Mr. Moore’s latest bit of dementia.
Again, the high-school-level thinking:
Intemperate
I’m not entirely sure, but I think that Andrea Harris is upset with Michael Moore.
[Caution: link is not suitable for young children. It contains the kind of words that one wishes to discourage them (and older ones as well) from using.]
My Heart Bleeds
Not.
The SF Examiner is crying over the upcoming death of the “assault weapons” ban.
Boo hoo.
Remember all the upset with Bush when he said that he would sign a renewal?
I said that it didn’t matter, because he knew that there would never be a bill to sign. It still looks that way. Whether his pledge to sign it will still hurt him politically still remains to be seen, of course, but I can’t imagine the gun-rights activists being indifferent to a Kerry-Edwards presidency.
Bad Business
Alan Murray implies that, with his pick of Senator John Edwards for veep, Senator Kerry just made a powerful enemy for himself.
…party wisdom that’s been passed down by former Democratic National Committee Chairman Robert Strauss, and now resides with Democratic economic guru Robert Rubin, is that big business does matter to Democrats. To be successful, a Democratic presidential candidate doesn’t need the active support of America’s CEOs, but he does need to keep them on the sidelines. Jimmy Carter lost his bid for re-election at least in part because business was determined to dump him. Bill Clinton won election and re-election at least in part because the business community, while not strongly supportive, wasn’t threatened by him.