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… so we need another one now, focused on supporting state and local expenditure.
Robert Frank’s column in Sunday’s New York Times focuses on When Brute Force Fails.
“Reputation of power,” says Hobbes, “is power; because it draweth with it the adherence of those that need protection.” And, he might have added, the cooperation of those who fear what the supposedly powerful person might do to them if they fail to cooperate.
That is Neustadt’s central teaching about the American Presidency: since the [...]
Norman Podhoretz, fiercely conservative and fiercely proud of his Judaism, wonders why his conservatism puts him in such a small minority among Jews, when it seems to him that liberalism is contrary to the tribal interest of the Jews and the class interests of the majority of Jews who are prosperous rather than poor. (Someone said [...]
Sen. Jim DeMint and his Republican colleagues don’t mind the suspension of civil liberties as long as the people doing it are “business-friendly.”
Some voters seem to think that liberalism names a character defect rather than a political orientation.
While you weren’t looking, the battle is over, and the good guys have won.
The Texas Forensic Science Commission was about to hear a real expert on arson deconstruct the “expert” testimony that sent an innocent man to his death. Gov. Rick Perry, who signed the death warrant in the face of evidence of innocence, just fired the Chairman and two other members of the Commission, thus depriving it of a quorum. Elegant: in a sick, twisted way.
Video and audio of my Zocalo talk are now up.