General Disarray

EVENTS

The State of White America
Bradley Lecture by Charles Murray
Date: Monday, April 4, 2011
Time: 5:30PM-7:00PM
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Room
Sponsor: The American Enterprise Institute

About This Event:

Over the last half century, America has developed a new lower class and a new upper class that are different in kind from anything it has ever known. These developments are not linked to America’s evolving ethnic composition, but to the erosion of deeper sources of American exceptionalism. Charles Murray, the W. H. Brady Scholar at AEI, will describe the evidence for these claims in terms of America’s non-Latino white population from 1960 to 2010.

QUESTIONER: “What is more important though to American values–being friends with Israel still or knowing there are jailed dissidents and journalists [in Egypt]?” the woman asked.

ANN COULTER: “What do you mean knowing that there are jailed journalists?” Coulter said. “I think there should be more jailed journalists.” This prompted a huge round of applause from the crowd.

Ann Coulter answering a question at the CPAC conference held earlier this year. Read more »

So what lies down this road? A world in which key positions can only be filled by complete hacks, preferably interns from the Heritage Foundation with no relevant experience but unquestioned loyalty.

In short, we’re on our way to running America the way the Coalition Provisional Authority ran Iraq.

Paul Krugman

 

Because there’s always room for just a little more pessimism in our lives, I bring you the above throughts from Paul Krugman, who despairs over the way in which any technically profficient political appointee that Barack Obama nominates  is invariably blocked by GOP partisans.

It’s been an on again, off again affair for the New York Times, trying to figure out how to make money publishing a newspaper while making its contents freely accessible to all on the web. A few years back, the Times experimented with a paywall, forcing users to pay $50.00 a year for access to the paper’s online content. Then, at one point, the paper hid only its opinion pages behind a paywall. Finally, (no doubt inspured in part by the protestations of its editorial contributors) the paper opened up again, offering all its content for free to anyone with a web browser and the ability to remember (or bookmark) the word: NYTIMES.COM. Read more »

The recent events in Wisconsin are, on one level, baffling. Somehow the GOP has convinced voters that the best way to balace state budgets is to squeeze the wages of middle class families –in this case public sector workers– while keeping taxes low for the wealthy. Today, a story on school property taxes in the New York Times sheds more light on this peculiar direction our country has taken. The article focuses on the decidedly upper crust community of Bronxville, New York, and the desire of its residents to maintain high academic standards and good schools, but not have to actually pay for them:

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If civilians are killed in an attack on a military installation, it is certainly regrettable, but I will not morally blame the I.R.A. for it.

GOP Rep. Peter King

NY Representative Peter King is holding hearings on the “radicalization” of American Muslims, using fabricated statistics to create the impression that American Muslims are on the whole supportive of terrorist violence against US interests. Yet his own past support for IRA terror campaigns against the British, including the above quote explicitly absolving of the IRA of responsibility for civilians killed in IRA terror bombings campaigns drives home the extent to which Republican posturing on the “war on terror” is little more than a hypocritical exercise in bigotry and demagoguery.

No wonder Michelle Obama’s telling everybody, ‘you’d better breastfeed your baby.’ Yeah, you’d better, because the price of milk is so high right now!

Sara Palin, apparently unaware that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children not be fed cow’s milk before their first year.

It kinda makes you wonder if Palin is the real mother of any of her children.