A guide to its current lack, and the importance of restoring it, from Jonathan Haidt.
Category Archives: Political Commentary
Holdren And NASA
Jeff Kluger has an interview with the Science Adviser. This is obviously not true:
There are certain fundamentals that everyone who looks at the challenges of space exploration [recognizes]: a heavy lift rocket is one of them, a crew capsule is another.
Not everyone. And even if we saw that as fundamental, it doesn’t mean they should be developed, owned and operated by NASA.
The Mid-Twentieth Century “Global Warming Consensus”
Bob Tisdale takes a deep dive into the data, which seems to indicate that NOAA is continuing to try to cook the books.
The US Air Force
Is it time to abolish it? This would help resolve things like the ongoing battle over the Warthogs. But he doesn’t address what to do with the space stuff. Or the missiles.
Trump, On Scalia
And then there’s all the mutual-admiration society with Vlad, while endorsing the murdering of journalists. Yes, let’s make him Commander-in-Chief.
ObamaCare
We were told there would be no arithmetic. https://t.co/KBQddrglwx
— HealthCaliphate (@HealthDotGov) December 18, 2015
Why Trump Is Leading
…and why he will ultimately fail. An interesting Boydian analysis of the race.
“My Neighbor He Did The San Bernardino Shooting”
Joel Achenbach has the story of Enrique Marquez, who is clearly not a rocket scientist.
Obama’s Failures
Ed Driscoll has a roundup of links chronicling them. We have to survive another year of this, unless the Democrats in the Senate suffer from a fit of sanity and agree to remove him.
Democrats
Thoughts from Bob Zimmerman on their increasing disconnect from reality on guns.
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Related: The Democrats’ compassion gap on terrorism.
They reserve their compassion for the enemy.
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Here’s an example. Yes, the Obama administration nixed a probe into the California jihadis.
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And this: Whistleblower says Obama more concerned with rights of Islamists than with protecting the American people. That’s pretty obvious.