The editors of the American Conservative tell readers that neoconservatives “are keen to build up people like Jamie Fly—now a top council on national security to Marco Rubio and formerly the director of a think tank founded by Kristol (Bill) and fellow neoconservatives Dan Senor and Robert Kagan. FPI is the sister to Kristol and […]
Eric O’Keefe Triumphs over Tyrannical Behavior
Mr. O’Keefe is the Director of the Wisconsin Club for Growth and a friend of mine via our joint support of the libertarian-focused Cato Institute. Previously I have written about the witch-hunt conducted by Wisconsin state prosecutors against Eric’s freedom of speech rights. Here the Wall Street Journal details Eric O’Keefe’s victory over the “tyrannical […]
The Wisconsin Club for Growth and Eric O’Keefe Will Win
Originally published February 11, 2014. Mr. O’Keefe’s civil rights have been violated by politically charged Wisconsin prosecutors. The prosecutors picked on the wrong guy here and are now facing the almost certain prospect of a full-blow public beat down. In the spirit of full disclosure, Eric is a friend of mine. Be that as it […]
Greetings from Boston
Debbie and I are on the road heading to Portland, Maine and Woodstock and Dorset, Vermont. Yesterday after cherrystones and oysters at Barbara Lynch’s B&G Oyster in the South End, we came upon this bank window sign. Great rate indeed! Thanks to the Fed’s misguided policy of money printing, the money-changers on Wall Street are […]
Neocon Jive
Writing in the Washington Post, the erudite Charles Krauthammer fires a broadside at the Iran nuclear deal. On many matters of concern for our country, Charles delivers worthy analysis and commentary. In the case of foreign policy, however, Mr. K. is in the firm clutches of the basically left-wing-thinking neocon camp. You know, the guys […]
Recreate a Neutral, Non-Interventionist Power
This is the exact course former CIA bin Laden unit chief Michael Scheuer suggests here. Scheuer writes about the “U.S. governing elite’s mindless, war-causing interventionism.” Scheuer envisions “a neutral, non-interventionist power that is more secure, united, and prosperous at home, less hated abroad, not militarily overextended, not burdened by useless, fundamentally anti-U.S. dependents like NATO, […]
Inflammation, Cancer and Heart Disease.
Eatlocalgrown.com informs readers: “It’s important to realize that chronic inflammation is the source of many if not most diseases, including cancer, obesity, and heart disease, which essentially makes it the leading cause of death in the U.S.” Eatlocalgrown.com provides a list of Top Seven Anti-Inflammatory Foods with supporting details. My own independent research draws a […]
The Ruination of the French Riviera
Taki Theodoracopulos, writing in the American Conservative, tells readers, “The ruination of the French Riviera by greedy developers and vulgar nouveaux riches is a body blow very hard to recover from. I invested 35 summers, and I hate to think the amount of money and now I have nothing to show for it but a […]
Rand Paul Against The Iran Nuclear Deal
The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison labels Rand Paul’s arguments shoddy. Paul says the deal is bad because (1) sanctions relief precedes evidence of compliance and (2) Iran is left with significant nuclear capacity. Mr. Larison tells readers: (1) “There was bound to be some sanctions relief up front to give Iran’s negotiators something that they […]
Iranian Nuclear Deal—Cato’s Chris Preble is Positive
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, as Chris notes, would “terminate” the Iranian Nuclear Deal. Preble underscores that the Walker/Cotton opposition arrives before terms are even finalized. As Chris concludes, “Deal opponents have an obligation to describe their preferred alternative, not merely what they are against.” For over six decades the, shoot-from-the-hip, […]
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