From RR
- The Ukraine: the Orange Revolution peeled.
- Tea party: how to undermine a movement: turn its values on their heads.
- Nothing new. All of this underscores both (a) the total incoherence of the “tea party movement” and (b) how it is, at bottom, nothing more than a cynical marketing attempt to re-brand the right wing of the Republican Party.
- Deficit déjà vu. To put it into perspective, consider this: The estimated budget deficit — just the deficit — almost matches the entire federal budget when George W. Bush became president in 2001. In this regard second-term Clinton was better than Reagan.
- The wrong manhood test: hiking military spending and escalating the Afghan war to look tough.
- Why we can’t afford to let Obama give Bush’s war criminals a free pass. Why aren’t the middle-class local pols who go on and on about sunshine laws making a fuss? Probably because their kids aren’t in the war.
- Credico: he probably doesn’t have a chance but his candidacy can teach people about left-libertarianism.
- Grow up. The American public lives in Candyland, where government can tackle the big problems and get out of the way at the same time.
- Rebuttal: the left’s meltdown continues.
- More government means fewer jobs.
- How liberty helps the poor.
- Somebody in the Protestant right realises being anti-liberty isn’t the way to go.
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