Category: US Politics

At Least Iowa Is Over…

At Least Iowa Is Over…

| January 4, 2008 | 5 Replies

Well, the circus that is the Iowa Caucuses is complete, and I am thankful for that. Never before have I seen the media make a bigger fuss over a tiny handful of voters and what their whims were. To see teams of analysts and pundits attempt to draw broad conclusions over what is (apologies to […]

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Retaining perspective

Retaining perspective

| December 28, 2007 | Reply

George Santayana famously said: Progress, far from consisting in change, depends upon retentiveness…Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Victor Davis Hanson, the noted military historian and classics professor, reminds us of the recent past in Iraq: After the victory of the 1991 Gulf War, a bipartisan consensus had emerged that […]

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Drew Carey and Eminent Domain

Drew Carey and Eminent Domain

| December 18, 2007 | Reply

Drew Carey (yes, that Drew Carey) does a penetrating look at the use of eminent domain to push out established businesses for developers — and one city (Anaheim) that it taking a very different approach: Hat tip to OpinionJournal.com. ..bruce w..

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The new “greatest generation” (part II)

The new “greatest generation” (part II)

| December 9, 2007 | Reply

A little over 10 years ago, I had the privilege of flying out to the USS Nimitz, which was underway off the California coast, and spending 24 hours on board. The commanding officer at the time was Captain (now Vice-Admiral, ret.) Alfred G. Harms, and I had the further privilege and honor of spending some […]

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Vodkapundit takes on the YouTube Debate

Vodkapundit takes on the YouTube Debate

| November 28, 2007 | Reply

Stephen Green (a fellow Coloradan) over at VodkaPundit has been putting together his own video questions for tonight’s GOP/YouTube debate. They’re being posted over at PajamasMedia. My favorite so far: Would love to have seen some of these actually used in the debate. ..bruce..

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DC: the house of cards starts to crumble

DC: the house of cards starts to crumble

| November 26, 2007 | Reply

I lived in Washington DC — yes, right in the District itself — for just under six years (1989-2005). To say that DC is bipolar and disfunctional doesn’t begin to capture the true weirdness of how the city runs (or fails to). This is a city with one of the highest per-student spending rates in […]

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Oil: irrational exuberance [updated 11/27/07]

Oil: irrational exuberance [updated 11/27/07]

| November 26, 2007 | Reply

[UPDATED 11/27/07: Here’s an article from the CNN/Money web site that is raising the same issue: given current supply and inventory levels, there’s not much justification for oil approaching $100/bbl.] No, I’m not talking about whether or not the Peak Oil phenomenon exists, even though the Wall Street Journal seems to have jumped on the […]

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Some perspective on Vietnam and Cambodia

Some perspective on Vietnam and Cambodia

| November 16, 2007 | Reply

…from Megan McArdle, who is currently traveling through both countries: For some of the people around Ho Chi Minh City, of course, we were the good guys in the war; I spoke to a fair number of people who had relatives who had fled to the States after fighting on the South’s side in the […]

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2008 Election? Wake Me Next November

2008 Election? Wake Me Next November

| November 13, 2007 | 2 Replies

I cannot begin to express my dismay at the fact the 2008 presidential race started the day after the 2006 mid-term elections wrapped. Seriously, 2006 was stupid enough without being placed on the conveyor belt of nonsense that passes for news coverage, breathless with every aspect of this so-called “race”. One of the big draws […]

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Iraq update

Iraq update

| November 2, 2007 | 1 Reply

From What Bubba Knows: If only the anthropogenic global warming data looked half this convincing…   ..bruce w..

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