URLs du Jour

2006-12-10

  • Back in the day, as a zit-faced but idealistic young teen, I was a huge Barry Goldwater fan. "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"? I cheered, while decent people swooned.

    That was in Nebraska, though, so I got off kind of easy. Can't imagine the opprobrium I would have received elsewhere. In any case, I like to think I've remained somewhat true to those principles, while a certain young lady from Illinois caved like a Kentucky coal mine.

    Nowadays, of course, Barry is revered by the PBS crowd and people who like to claim they're conservatives without actually taking conservative positions. Due in large part, I imagine, to the fact that Barry's safely dead.

    Ah, but someone's working on that last part. (Via Poor&Stupid.)

  • A number of good folks noticed Sunday's WaPo article about large milk producers successfully importuning Congress to pass legislation crushing an upstart Californian dairyman, who dared to—gasp!—compete with the big boys on price. See Alex Tabarrok, Cap'n Ed, and especially Don Boudreaux, who mentions that it's probably a good idea to remember the "venality, the meanness, the duplicity, and the downright vilenss of the pompous power-hungry pols who specialize in being elected to Congress." At Pun Salad, we can't help but agree with that.

  • You also gotta read Mark Steyn's column on the Iraq Study Group's report.
    Oh, but lest you think there are no minimum admission criteria to James Baker's "Support Group," relax, it's a very restricted membership: Arabs, Persians, Chinese commies, French obstructionists, Russian assassination squads. But no Jews. Even though Israel is the only country to be required to make specific concessions -- return the Golan Heights, etc. Indeed, insofar as this document has any novelty value, it's in the Frankenstein-meets-the-Wolfman sense of a boffo convergence of hit franchises: a Vietnam bug-out, but with the Jews as the designated fall guys. Wow. That's what Hollywood would call "high concept."
    Glenn Reynolds rounds up further acerbic comments on the topic.