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Language, intent, politics, policy: on the “fundamentally unserious” idea that fighting linguistic battles is “fundamentally unserious”

Regular reader and commenter John Bradley sent along this, from Daniel Greenfield, who addresses the “The Battle of the Redskins” in a way that will sound, particularly toward the conclusion of his piece, quite familiar to many longtime readers of this site: […] liberal speech codes emphasize the formalism of offensiveness. It’s not why you say something or what you mean. It’s whether something you say resembles something on the

On Bob Costas’ sudden, 30-year-late pronouncement that “redskin” is a “slur”

— Even after admitting that 1) most Native Americans weren’t bothered by the name of the DC football team in the slightest, and 2) that those who use the name now naturally don’t intend it as a slur –a fact made all the more clear in that it is, when coupled with “Washington”, a referent that attaches itself to the professional football team, not to the Trail of Tears or

Scenes from an Italian Restaurant, 8

Billy Joel:  “A bottle of red.  A bottle of white.  What ever kind of mood you’re in tonight — ” Barack Obama:  “Why not both?  Hell, make it two.  Or 4!   Just make sure you put it on a credit card.  Because you don’t have to pay those things back — and even if some Fat Cat Banker tries to make you, just give me a ring and I’ll

“Liberals Must Destroy Conservative Traitors Like Us”

Nice piece by Kurt Schlichter that reiterates what we’ve all been noting here:  it’s always those who decry the right as “eliminationists” who turn out to really seem to toy with idea, be it Ayers and his Prairie Fire crew of domestic terrorists (now comfy tenured profs with Obama’s eternal gratitude and an invitation to appear on “The Morning Joe”), or progressive hacks like David Plouffe and the bizarrely manic

“Moody’s offers different view on debt limit”

From the WaPo, the very paper Sargent writes for: One of the nation’s top credit-rating agencies says that the U.S. Treasury Department is likely to continue paying interest on the government’s debt even if Congress fails to lift the limit on borrowing next week, preserving the nation’s sterling AAA credit rating. In a memo being circulated on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Moody’s Investors Service offers “answers to frequently asked questions” about

“Don’t Believe The Debt Ceiling Hype”

In a back and forth with WaPo’s Greg Sargent this morning — and with several self-styled conservatives on Twitter last evening (one of whom has, predictably, threatened to block me, ostensibly for violating some Twitter rule I care little about, but mostly because I’ve been pointing out his sneering, brash, almost adamant calls for surrender) — I’ve been pointing to a piece in Forbes by Jeff Dorfman that underscores the

“There’s no surer way to destroy a man than to force him into a spot where he has to aim at not doing his best, where he has to struggle to do a bad job, day after day.”* [Darleen Click]

ObamaCare wants you to know that you need to start planning to lower your income for 2014 if you want to qualify for those sweet, sweet “subsidies” (aka as other people’s money) People whose 2014 income will be a little too high to get subsidized health insurance from Covered California next year should start thinking now about ways to lower it to increase their odds of getting the valuable tax

Vets remove barrycades from memorial, carry them to the #SpiteHouse [Darleen Click] UPDATED

OUTLAWS! On Sunday, protesting the barricades placed at memorials around Washington D.C. by the vindictive Obama administration, veterans removed the barricades and proceeded to take them to the White House. Multiple people tweeted photos of the barricades being removed and taken for presidential inspection: @twitchyteam RT @ZephyrK9 Taking barrycades to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave #1MVetMarch pic.twitter.com/2utt353IAb — Tish (@KamaainaInOC) October 13, 2013 via SooperMexican *********** Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz in

EBT cards not working … [Darleen Click]

…but, really, it has nothing NOTHING to do with the slimdown People in Ohio, Michigan and several other states found themselves unable to buy groceries with their food stamp debit-style cards on Saturday, after a routine check by vendor Xerox Corp. resulted in a system failure. Xerox spokeswoman Karen Arena confirmed via email Saturday afternoon that some Electronic Benefits Transfer systems are experiencing temporary connectivity issues. She said technical staff

GOP Capitulation Watch [Darleen Click]

Hugh Hewitt made the following analogy a few days ago: Customer goes into car dealer and says, “I’d like that new car over there, but I want $5,000 on trade-in for my car.” Dealer: “No.” Customer leaves. Comes back next day, “Ok, I’ll take $4,000 on my car or I won’t buy yours.” Dealer: “No.” Customer leaves in angry huff. But comes back next day, “Listen, my final offer. I