At this point, it’s looking a lot like Walter Duranty’s.
Category Archives: Political Commentary
Stuck In The Non-Existent Ice
As I noted on Twitter yesterday, you’d have to have a heart of stone to not laugh out loud at this.
Also:
They should demand a solar-powered chopper, or martyr selves. MT @ClimateDepot: Alarmists in Antarctica'll probably be saved by helicopter.
— Rand Simberg (@Simberg_Space) December 30, 2013
As a commenter there notes, irony, like revenge, is a dish best served cold. Very cold.
The Media’s Problem With ObamaCare
It’s hard to cherry pick when the cherry tree isn’t fruiting.
[Update a few minutes later]
Wrong link, fixed now, sorry.
Obama’s 2013 Constitution Violations
The top ten.
Hey, he still has a couple more days to top them.
The State Of Jefferson
If this happens, I’d move there in a heartbeat. I’ve always thought that northern California one of the nicest geographical locations to live on the planet, at least within the US.
“We Have No Morals…”
“…and we will attack you.”
A rare moment of honesty from the Left.
The 97% “Consensus”
Actually consists of just a few dozen people.
Benghazi
The New York Times versus reality.
As noted there, this is about rehabilitating her Hillaryness in time for 2016.
[Update a few minutes later]
Kamikaze-Journalism: How the Media will risk careers in order to install their next political idol, Hillary.
— MexDynasty (@SooperMexican) December 29, 2013
[Afternoon update]
More thoughts from Steve Hayes.
Egypt, And The Middle East
Why it’s hard to have much hope:
Rabid anti-Semitism coupled with an addiction to implausible conspiracy theories is a very strong predictor of national doom; Nazi Germany isn’t the only country to have followed these dark stars to the graveyard of history. Many liberal minded Americans (though loathing both anti-Semitism and chowderheaded conspiracy thinking themselves) don’t like to look this truth in the eye. It leads to some very uncomfortable reflections about the potential for democracy in many countries beyond Egypt, and casts a dark shadow over the prospects for the development of a stable and prosperous Palestinian state. It suggests that there are narrow limits on what we can expect from diplomacy with Iran.
There’s a lot of delusional thinking in the White House along these lines.