Friday, January 15, 2010

Friday, January 15, 2010

LET us pray hard, very hard, that conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan is very wrong in his analysis of what Roger Ailes is up to. A quotation:
This new political-media conglomerate endorses a supreme executive unrestrained in his or her conduct of the war against Islam (for that is the real import of the Giuliani complaint), and empowered to seize anyone anywhere and torture them in the name of national security. It is also critically connected to the settlement movement in the West Bank — for Palin's vision of more and more Jewish population expanding outwards in that region is part of the plan for the End-Times. Hence its belief in waging war on Iran.

Non-believing people have a hard time swallowing all this. It seems so wacko. Religious people who have had any experience of fundamentalism in their lives know it all too well.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Addendum ...

AH, yes, don't we just love that "free market" economy — in China. Maybe some of our right-wing politicos can move to China and teach the Communist regime about "deregulation."

Addendum ...

THE depth of this man's ignorance and venality is truly remarkable.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

SO Paul Krugman puts to rest the rightwwing bullshit about European "stagnation." No, the Europeans are not trying to police the world, except for what they give to NATO, so they can worry themselves about the quality of life of their peoples. They, after all, tend to like being human, having learned their lesson the hard way over the past 2,000 years.

One can wonder, then, if American empire will go the way of Soviet empire, drained to the point of collapse by the profligate cost of its military-industrial complex and the venality of its political class.

Thus, Communist China will spend $300 billion through 2020 building 16,000 miles of a high-speed rail network. In this country, the billions go to banking sector bonuses for making ... making what?

Well, nothing. Instead, those bank execs may hop in their German- or Italian-made car, check their Swiss watch as they tuck away their Finnish-made cell phone, and drive home to a Dutch or Czech beer before dinner on English china and sipping French or Italian wine from Irish crystal ... well, you get the idea.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Addendum ...

BOY, does Andrew Sullivan have it right on this one: "Mentally unstable" is being kind, however.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Brrrr ....

The stone bridge on Eighth Street in South Park.

We pray that Charles Blow will prove to be extraordinarily prescient.