Sunday Discussion Group

A couple of weeks ago, the Cato Institute’s Brink Lindsey sparked a flurry of discussion when he proposed a new breed of “liberaltarians” — a new ideological synthesis between liberals (limited government on social issues, activist government of economic issues) and libertarians (limited government on both). For Lindsey, if the left would get on board […]

Censoring Flynt Leverett

I’m anxious to hear the White House’s explanation for this. Middle East analyst Flynt Leverett, who served under President Bush on the National Security Council and is now a fellow at the New America Foundation, revealed today that the White House has been blocking the publication of an op-ed he wrote for the New York […]

Keeping Iraq attack numbers under wraps

As Justin Rood noted, this chart, produced by the Government Accountability Office, tracks the number of per-months attacks in Iraq, based on Pentagon data. A close look at the chart, however, notes that a few details are missing — specifically, the number of attacks in September, October, and November of this year, despite the fact […]

Obligatory headline: Bye bye, Bayh

Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) had, for all intents and purposes, already been running a presidential race for months. He had 15 trained, funded campaign aides, and as of a week ago, visited New Hampshire seven times. When Bayh noted two weeks ago that he was poised to create an exploratory committee, his presidential campaign was […]

This Week in God

First up from the God machine this week is a controversial video that’s been making the rounds — and sparking complaints — of an evangelistic ministry in Washington, featuring several military officials, in uniform. As Lt. Gen. William G. “Jerry” Boykin can attest, that’s a real no-no. A military watchdog group is asking the Defense […]

Guided by God my foot

Guest Post by Morbo In a previous post, I mentioned hearing Chilean exile Ariel Dorfman speak in 1985. During those remarks, which I still recall more than 20 years later, Dorfman pulled no punches as he excoriated Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and explained how a U.S.-backed coup brought this cruel dictator to power. Why did […]

The evolving media strategy of “intelligent design” proponents

Guest Post by Morbo Every day real scientists working in real laboratories undercut the claims made by proponents of “intelligent design” creationism. This recent New York Times article showcases a newly discovered example of evolution in humans. Creationists have no traction in the scientific arena, because what they are doing isn’t science. It’s theology. With […]

How will you spend eternity? Perhaps underneath a talking cow?

Guest Post by Morbo World-famous evangelist Billy Graham is 88 years old, nearly blind and mentally infirm. His family knows he will die soon, and his children face a dilemma so common to Americans with aging parents: Should we bury dad on property he always loved or make his grave the centerpiece of a bizarre […]

Friday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * MSNBC mentioned my post about Tony Snow and “on the couch” on the air today — except the network referred to me as the “Carpetblogger.” Presumably, the audience assumed I have some kind of connection to carpets? * The definition of irony: “Border Fence Firm Snared for Hiring Illegal […]

Lost in translation

Town hall meetings have been a staple of the American political process, so when Japan decided it was ready to try a bold experiment in grass-roots democracy, they embraced what they called “TM.” As Norimitsu Onishi explained, it was an exercise in which Japan’s political leaders “met and talked with voters more accustomed to a […]