I have some thoughts on a bad reboot of a terrible old show, over at PJMedia.
Swarthmore
This war on fossil fuels is economically insane.
Slavery And The Constitution
Thoughts on the asininity of Joan Walsh and others who seem to think that the Founders invented slavery.
ObamaCare
I suspect that as the administration’s credibility continues to unravel from all of the scandals, its signature achievement will be viewed even more skeptically, and be more amenable to simply being repealed, along with the rest of its misbegotten “achievements.”
The Monsters That Walk Among Us
Some disquieting thoughts about our inability to see evil.
The Scandals
Is it just coincidence that they’re all breaking seemingly at once, or something more?
The ABC Conjecture
The paradox of the proof. A very interesting story about math.
Wayne Hale
…is looking for input on his upcoming Congressional testimony. Here’s my suggestion: Tell them that they worry too much about mission safety, and too little about actually opening up and developing space.
Memo Reading For Idiots
The video magically appeared between edits two and three:
That’s when the video became the deus ex machina, the soon-to-be-visible hand of the bag of lies dumped on the electorate to prevent us from seeing the catastrophe of the Obama appeasement of radical Islam — a.k.a. “leading with the behind.” Saying “attacks” would have automatically put the Benghazi events in the context of the (banned concept) war against terror, whereas ”demonstrations” shifted the context — the whole Arab Spring thing consisted of lots of demonstrations, and the Obama crowd was basically pro-demonstration.
Indeed, Hillary Clinton and Susan Rice justified the demonstrations. How? By blaming them on the video. More evidence that the invisible video was hidden in the third edit.
You can tell they were scrambling to try to save the campaign narrative.
The Latest Scandal
OK, so now it turns out that the Justice Department was spying on Associated Press reporters. That should further endear Eric Holder with the media.
Somehow, I’m not sure that this administration strategery of “distract them from the previous scandal a couple days ago with an even bigger one today” is going to work out all that well for them.
[Update a few minutes later]
Heh.
First time I’ve seen an agency do a Monday news dump bc a Friday news dump failed so spectacularly. It’s like a scandal fire sale.
— J.P. Freire (@JPFreire) May 13, 2013
So I guess the question at this point is: does one scandal distract from the other, or does it reach some kind of critical mass, in which the administration no longer has any credibility on anything?
[Update a few minutes later]
Government is just the word we use for things we do together, like audit political enemies and monitor journalists’ phone calls.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) May 13, 2013
And another one. Twitter is going nuts:
Come on, guys, lay off DOJ. It’s not like they greenlit selling guns to Mexican cartels that ended up being used to kill border patrol.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) May 13, 2013