I couldn’t get all the way through this article.
Reclaiming The Liberal Tradition Of Libertarianism
Why the Ron Paul newsletters matter so much.
[Update mid morning]
More thoughts from Bryan Preston. This is not good for libertarianism.
The “F” Word
…and Barack Obama.
As always, fascism is a left-wing, not “right wing” phenomenon.
China’s Bullet Train Meltdown
Hardest hit: Tom Friedman.
A Serious Post From Iowahawk
A rare event, in which he rips the WaPo for media malpractice in reporting on Solyndra.
“Hamas Is Our Role Model”
So says the Muslim Brotherhood.
This isn’t going to end well.
[Update a few minutes later]
Reflections on the wishful thinking about Egypt:
There are wolves all too ready to profit from the gamboling of the sheep. Indeed, they are even quite willing to put on a wool disguise to lull them further into daydreams. The French aristocrat who converted to Catholicism to be king said that Paris was well worth a mass. The Islamists think that Cairo is well worth inviting dumb American journalists to dinner and being hospitable to them.
It’s the same generally with the West, dreaming of a moderate Palestinian state at peace with Israel; of moderate Islamists happily preserving their religion of peace; of Middle Easterners expressing gratitude to those wonderful Westerners who stopped backing dictators and evil Zionists to support instead the masses’ legitimate aspirations; and all the rest of that man-made global balminess.
Try to explain your good intentions to the firing squad. Blindness and wishful thinking are traits one cannot afford in the Middle East because the price for them is going to be very, very high.
The old joke about denial not being a river in Egypt seems particularly apropo here.
Get A New Gadget For Christmas?
A guide to setting it up. Patricia has an iPhone, but I got her an Android tablet, for an eReader and other things. She seems to be doing fine with it so far.
In Which Harry Reid Just Makes S@#t Up
I know, you’re as shocked as I am.
A Heroine Against The Insane Drug War
…has died an untimely death. She’ll be missed.
What Are The Chances?
A piece of the Meridian satellite hit a street named after cosmonauts. But this is the troubling part:
The loss of the Meridian satellite caps a disastrous 12 months for Russia that has already seen it lose three navigation satellites, an advanced military satellite, a telecommunications satellite, a probe for Mars as well as the Progress.
“This again shows that the (Russian space) industry is in crisis,” admitted Vladimir Popovkin, the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, in comments broadcast on state television. “It is deeply unpleasant.”
Acknowledging that the jobs of the Roscosmos leadership were at risk, he added: “I think it is possible that the organisational conclusions will be quite severe, right up to including myself.”
I don’t think that this is a problem that will be solved by changing out personnel. It’s just rearranging deck chairs.