Several people have sent me the link to this piece in the American Interest, so let me quote from it and provide my gloss, given that this site has long trafficked in precisely the kinds of arguments being attributed to Justice Thomas (not unsurprisingly, a man I have described over the years as the SCOTUS Justice I most often agree with): Toobin, who disagrees strongly with [Justice Clarence] Thomas about
August 2011
"Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability to Write"
More literary detective work — though by now, Cashill just seems pissed that he even has to make the case, the evidence seems to him so overwhelming. Cashill: Prior to Dreams, and for the nine years following, everything Obama wrote was, like the above sentence, an uninspired assemblage of words with a nearly random application of commas and tenses. Yikes. Glad Cashill, along with others, aren’t going through my archives
"Chris Matthews Smells Racism in Declining Number of Whites Supporting Obama"
Wait, so economic stagnation, high unemployment, and a dwindling of the private sector smells like Old Spice Stag? Who knew? What it doesn’t smell like is FUBU flannels and Sean Jean cologne. That’s a black thing. We wouldn’t understand.
Well
As affirmative action programs go, at least this one comes with a stigma for applying. Besides, I’ve already got the rallying cry ready: We’re here and we can stop a train with our hideous, hideous faces, get used to it! Be a shame to pass up something that catchy.
"Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilisations, say scientists"
I’m late to this, but so what. From The Guardian (UK): It may not rank as the most compelling reason to curb greenhouse gases, but reducing our emissions might just save humanity from a pre-emptive alien attack, scientists claim. Watching from afar, extraterrestrial beings might view changes in Earth’s atmosphere as symptomatic of a civilisation growing out of control – and take drastic action to keep us from becoming a
"The Team Obama Spotlight Shines On The Environmentalist"
What’s most remarkable to me is that Obama, in his public speeches, still pretends — and still believes that everyone will pretend along with him — that he is pro-business, pro-prosperity, pro-growth, and pro-jobs. I mean, does he not think we’re paying attention? Or does he really believe, with nishi, that he can stave off reality forever by creating his own reality through the manipulation of perception, a kind of
Mitt's RED MEAT!
Romney: “What I’d like to do is have the Lockerbie bomber extradited from Libya. This is a person responsible for killing Americans. The idea that he would be welcomed home as a hero in Libya is simply distasteful and disgusting and outrageous and I’d like him to be extradited and face justice at the hands of the United States. “Guantanamo always serves a useful purpose in settings like this. The
"How a hurricane becomes a political opportunity"
If you answered, “Jesus, you’re still talking about that stupid rainstorm?” you’re wrong, but only about how a hurricane becomes a political opportunity. As a practical matter, you’re right as, well, you know. Seriously. It was like somebody televised an extended metaphor of my prom night. Only with flooding. And on-location reporters who, unlike my prom date, actually got a little wet. Category 1, indeed.
VISIGOTHS, revisited
Rick Moran would like it known that while he still thinks your inelegant right-wing extremism is gauche and unfairly dismissive of those witty, urbane, educated Republicans who are far better than you any of you can ever hope to be and who simply can’t stand you and your stupid uncompromising “principles”, he nevertheless admits that — likely by accident, or dumb luck — you’re sorta kinda correct about their being