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August 2010

"God and Man at Ground Zero"

For your consideration: There are two relevant tales of Christian developments near Ground Zero. One involves a Greek Orthodox church, St. Nicholas’, which was crushed by the collapse of WTC Tower Two on 9/11. St. Nicholas’ Church was across the street from the World Trade Center. In 2008, a deal was announced with the New York Port Authority to rebuild the church two blocks from its original site. But civil

"Another day another union bailout"

Washington Examiner: A bill introduced by Sen. Robert Casey’s (D-PA) is a micro targeted bailout which could have drastic ramifications, resulting in billions of taxpayer dollars being funneled to union pensions. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) gave a boost to a massive taxpayer bailout of union pension funds just before Congress’ August Recess. Durbin, who is Senate Majority Whip, joins notable Democratic Senators such as Roland Burris (D-IL), and Al Franken

"'Recovery Summer' goes bust"

James Pethokoukis: The White House didn’t count on a summer swoon. Then again, it has suffered bouts of premature and unfounded economic optimism before, a malady that has led it to make a number of losing bets and faulty assumptions—which, in turn, have created an even worse environment for growth and jobs. Among them: – High unemployment is a psychological anomaly. Republicans love to mock the now-infamous chart prepared by

Obama supports Ground Zero mosque

Naturally. The people of New York who don’t want it? They’re just going to have to learn how to be good Americans.

"The Anti-Obama Democrats"

Kim Strassel, WSJ: Troll through the voting rolls, and you’ll find an exclusive club of three House Democrats running for re-election who voted against the more controversial pieces of the Obama agenda: the $862 billion stimulus, Mr. Obama’s $3.5 trillion budget, cap and trade and, of course, ObamaCare. Troll through the polls today, and you’ll find a near-exclusive club of three House Democrats who are beating every electoral expectation. Were

Recursives

I don’t know about you all, but for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback.

"Who's the radical?"

David Harsanyi, Denver Post: The Dems have pulled together a helpful guide called “Tea Party Contract with America,” which, despite its various chilling exaggerations, is actually not an altogether awful agenda compared to the one being implemented in Washington. If Republicans were smart — lol, right? — they would welcome a debate on radicalism and extremism. A radical, after all, is one who “departs markedly from the usual or customary.”

Yeah, but what has it done for us lately! [Jer]

As a corollary to Jeff’s recent posts on our assuredly illiberal progressives, I offer a piece from the City Journal exploring the material outcome of the Enlightenment. No, it wasn’t just internet porn. Give it a read and consider one basic effect from an intellectual movement that classical liberals consider worthy of conserving and progressives consider… not at all. Of course, the Enlightenment did murder Western Civilization. Which, that just

Blaming the vyctym?

Christina Hoff Sommers once again shows herself to be an anti-feminist — this time by failing to recognize that market economics is itself a patriarchal construct, and so cannot be used to justify the very kinds of iniquity its insidiousness demands. And yet she tries: Since 1989, the Center for Feminist Research at the University of Southern California (USC) has published a study of “Gender in Televised Sports” every five

"NY's Rangel says he's ready to start campaigning"

Decline and fall. America: R.I.P.