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Archive for June, 2008

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Musical Hubris

I had such luck embedding a Vimeo clip using Windows Live Writer that I thought it was worth trying YouTube through the editor. (Embedding always fails through the Wordpress editor with this template.) And if it works you get to see T Bone Burnett with the Raising Sand Revue doing "Shut It Tight." Buddy Miller’s [...]

Monday, June 30th, 2008

I Do Not Think That They Will Sing to Me

A couple weeks ago, Sybil Vane wrote about coming to visit what the connected locals tend to call Thistown, the place where Tim Russert lived and worked. My town, sort of. I mean, I live here – really, just north of it, and I work somewhere west. But I’ve been down on the Mall and [...]

Monday, June 30th, 2008

IM IN UR INTERNETZ PREEINVENTIN UR MEEMZ

By Thoreau Hussein X
In a show of solidarity with Barack [political liability middle name] Obama, some Obama supporters are now using “Hussein” as the middle part of their screen names online.
I was ahead of the curve on this practice.
BTW, I have just obtained video footage of Obama at an Al Qaeda training camp.

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Even dumber than a screen door on a submarine

By Thoreau
10 patented inventions for fighting terrorism. My personal favorite is the hazmat suit with built-in toilet, because I’ve always known that most of the concern over terrorism comes from shitting oneself in fear rather than a measured assessment of risks. But the trap door on the airplane is pretty nifty. Hat-tip [...]

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Political Pilgrims

I found the Bastiat passage below while putting together an AOTP post on the crudeness and inadequacy of national accounting. I also found, as sure as summer, that Iraq is in the middle of yet another economic "boom." These declarations of Iraqi boom-times have been an annual feature of America’s suzerainty. Somehow, this boom takes [...]

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Why Do 19th-Century French Economists Hate America?

Frederic Bastiat fails to support the troops:
I will tell you where the loss lies; and to simplify it, instead of speaking of a hundred thousand men and a million of money, it shall be of one man, and a thousand francs.
We will suppose that we are in the village of A. The recruiting sergeants [...]

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Not Exactly III

Doug T in comments downblog points to an un-authenticated but authentic-sounding semi-insider account of the planning for post-war Iraq, by a guy who apparently had the guts to resign over the issue.
Three of us 0-6 functionaries in the Joint Staff resigned in late February 2002 rather than go ahead with what we knew was an [...]

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Why We Spite

By Thoreau
Greenwald observes that Democrats do quite well when they pledge to take on the lawlessness and insanity being perpetrated in the name of “fighting terror.” Nonetheless, significant numbers of Congressional Democrats, including people in leadership roles and people with safe seats impervious to GOP challenge, continue to roll over for the Bush White [...]

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Not Exactly II

Oh by the way. To complain, as the Army War College study and numerous “responsible” critics of the Bush Administration have done, that US military and civilian planners failed to have a realistic plan for post-war success in Iraq is to complain that The United States government did not adequately prepare to militarily impose its [...]

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Not Exactly

Tim F. at Balloon Juice is all
The capsule summary is not entirely accurate in that Rumsfeld certainly did have a plan. He and the neocons planned to install a friendly strongman and leave.

but that’s not really accurate, unless you use "leave" in the bipartisan American-government sense of the word, as in "leave" a residual force [...]