Politics

Pennance Line Forms To The Right

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January 9, 2011
Pennance Line Forms To The Right

The plea will go up among many of those guilty of these incitements that, "No reasonable person would ever have taken our rhetoric seriously." And they are right. Reasonable people don't take anything most of these people say seriously. They are fundamentally unserious (pun intentional). But reasonable people don't...
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Christmas Time Is Here

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December 24, 2010
Christmas Time Is Here

So, my wish this Christmas is simple: Everyone cut the crap. If you want to call yourself a Christian, start acting like one. If you already do, blessed be. Because my New Year's Resolution is to start brining down the wrath of God on the fakes and poseurs.
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DMR Blog: Calvinball

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December 15, 2010
DMR Blog: Calvinball

Back in October, I railed against sore-looserism as well as the fabulously misinformed conception of how our democracy works from “conservatives” in their bid to reject three Iowa Supreme Court judges for retention. It is a truism that you will rarely lose money betting on the American voter to be simpleminded and selfish. True...
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DMR Blog: Four Things About WikiLeaks

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December 5, 2010
DMR Blog: Four Things About WikiLeaks

Forget all the fooferaw about whether Julian Assange is a traitor, (He isn’t even American, so if words actually have meanings, he’s not.) or whether the latest WikiLeaks dump of diplomatic cables will seriously damage the U.S. (It won’t. The people to whom this would actually matter — other world leaders and diplomats —...
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DMR Blog: 59-28 Doesn’t Lie

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November 28, 2010
DMR Blog: 59-28 Doesn’t Lie

My father didn’t give me much. He wasn’t much of a father. A drunken ne’er do well, and abuser of my mother, he left me next to nothing. But he did bounce my on his knee of a Sunday and teach me the wonders of football; Redskins, football. My lifelong love for the Washington...
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Lawrence of Arabia’s “Original Sin” in the Mideast.

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November 20, 2010
Lawrence of Arabia’s “Original Sin” in the Mideast.

This complicated person is largely responsible for both the fundamentals of modern of guerrilla warfare as we see it practiced everywhere today and the shape of the Middle East. And in a sense, the Sykes-Picot agreement, which split up the Ottoman Empire, originally between the French, the British and the Russians, is the...
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DMR Blog: Obama Has The GOP Right Where He Wants Them

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November 16, 2010
DMR Blog: Obama Has The GOP Right Where He Wants Them

From the Des Moines Register Politics Blog: Well, it took me a couple of days to climb out of the bottle that I crawled into on the night of the 2nd. Then I had to get caught back up at work. Now that I’ve had a week or so to get my head around...
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Carthago Delenda Est

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October 25, 2010
Carthago Delenda Est

From the Des Moines Register Politics Blog: “Carthage Must Be Destroyed.” During the Third Punic War, the Roman statesman, Cato the Elder, was said to have inserted this phrase into every public speech he gave, regardless of whether he was speaking of the war with Carthage. Thus, the Latin phrase, Carthago Delenda Est has...
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Islam, Mosques and the Constitution

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August 20, 2010
Islam, Mosques and the Constitution

From and Economist poll: Prejudice does not stop being prejudice despite being popular or widely held. And constitutional rights do not loose their force even if they are applied to people, beliefs and behaviors that make many other people squeamish. That’s really the entire point of the bloody thing. Fundamental rights are not subject...
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Can Pot Legalization Help Dems at Polls?

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July 6, 2010

If it is indeed true that pro marijuana legalizations initiatives benefit Democratic candidates in the same way that anti gay marriage initiatives benefited Republicans, then I see no reason whatsoever why progressives should not pursue this at every opportunity. Naturally just like the gay marriage “strategy” the party’s elected leaders will pretend to be...
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