From James Taranto’s column.
this may be the first time a leftist has made opposition to blasphemy a test of tolerance.
From James Taranto’s column.
this may be the first time a leftist has made opposition to blasphemy a test of tolerance.
James Taranto did a great job analyzing President Obama’s UN speech. He pointed out that parts of the speech were a “serviceable defense of the First Amendment,” but there was ominous incoherence in other parts, especially where it broke down the distinction between speech and action.
“Churches that are destroyed.” Here is where the president’s moral equivalence leads him into total intellectual and moral incoherence. An attack on a church (or, for that matter, on a synagogue or mosque or any other piece of property) is a violent action that nobody would suggest is protected by freedom of speech. By likening it to “slander” against “the prophet of Islam,” which absolutely is protected, Obama elides the distinction between speech and action, which is fundamental to U.S. constitutional law. Without it, freedom of speech would be either a meaningless phrase or a license to anarchy.
This elision is not just intellectually slovenly but dangerous, for the distinction is precisely the one the Islamic supremacists would like to break down.
How the AARP lobbied to be allowed to put profits ahead of seniors in exchange for its support of ObamaCare.
But the AARP aggressively, and successfully, lobbied to keep Medigap reforms out of Obamacare, because AARP receives a 4.95 percent royalty on every dollar that seniors spend on its Medigap plans.
via How the AARP Made $2.8 Billion By Supporting Obamacare’s Cuts to Medicare – Forbes.
Some notes on President Obama’s claim to be a fiscal skinflint:
Federal spending as a share of GDP will average 24.1% over his first term including 2013. Even if you throw out fiscal 2009 and blame that entirely on Mr. Bush, the Obama spending average will be 23.8% of GDP. That compares to a post-WWII average of a little under 20%. Spending under Mr. Bush averaged 20.1% including 2009, and 19.6% if that year is left out.
When a reporter asks questions like this, Romney could respond better. He should NOT be talking about the campaign or tactics. As a professional politician he ought to know these things. But since he doesn’t, I offer a suggestion below:
Scott Pelley: Governor, I appreciate your message very much. But that wasn’t precisely the question. You’re the CEO of this campaign. A lot of Republicans would like to know, a lot of your donors would like to know, how do you turn this thing around? You’ve got a little more than six weeks. What do you do?
via Romney: My campaign doesn’t need a turnaround – CBS News.
Better Romney: Scott, I wish you would ask better questions so your viewers could become better informed about the issues facing our country. You haven’t asked me anything about health care reform, or tax reform, or entitlement reform, or how to make government more transparent. You haven’t asked about how to eliminate crony capitalism from our government programs. You haven’t asked about how we can create an environment in which businesses can create jobs. You haven’t asked me what our government should be doing to defend the freedoms set out in our Bill of Rights. Whether or not I run the kind of campaign people like, these are issues that we need to be discussing.
In the above exchange on twitter a leftist who claimed to be a liberal did a very unliberal thing: blocked me and reported me for spam. Another leftist cheered her on.
So I’ve decided to provide some rules of etiquette for other conservatives who find themselves in the presence of members of the #uppers class and don’t want to be blocked or reported for spam. (#uppers seems to be some sort of leftwing hash tag. I couldn’t have picked a better term for them myself.)
This list does not cover everything, of course. It will be modified and added to as needed.
[Modified Sep 18 2012]
When I get a few minutes tonight I am going to explain why Dinesh D’Souza gets this point exactly backwards. It’s from a great interview, though. Thanks deserved both by him and Stanley Fish.
D.D.: My definition of American exceptionalism is one of identifying the ways in which America is unique in the world. First of all, America is unique in being a country founded, in a sense, by a group of people sitting around a table. Other countries have been founded by “accidents of force.” America is a creation of thought.
Someday, hopefully next year, the American economy will come back to life. Banks will begin to lend, the money supply will expand, and the velocity of money will rise. Unless the Fed responds by reducing its balance sheet, inflationary pressures will build rapidly.
At that point the cost of our current monetary policy will be all too clear. Like Mr. Obama’s stimulus policy, Mr. Bernanke’s monetary expansion will ultimately have to be paid for.
Energy investor Steve Westly is one such fundraiser who benefited royally. He bundled more than a half-million dollars for Obama’s 2008 campaign. Westly later won an appointment to the energy secretary’s advisory board. He chaired a board subcommittee on energy efficient building materials.
Conveniently, Westly’s investment firm invested heavily in firms that specialized in such products. Overall, Westly’s firms received more than $500 million from the Obama administration. That’s an awful lot of conflicts of interest for just one man
via Opinion: President Obama repays donors in tax dollars – Reince Priebus – POLITICO.com.