Jonah Goldberg on the propagation of studies into the blindingly obvious.
" Anyhow, when did victory become a distinct and identifiable Republican characteristic? I'm not saying it is - but there are certainly a lot of non-Republicans out there who believe it without question or hesitation."
Don Surber on a recent nuanced change by BHO
Ace has a different take. Relating to what BHO thinks about the intelligence of the average American.
Rachel Lucas has her own view on this.
As an aside, I'm rather irked by the current defense of Wright. That what he did was vile and racist but that it doesn't show on BHO.
I suppose it doesn't reflect BHO's judgment to have such a long and close association with this man.
Just consider if the parties were switched. And a very charismatic person on the right who had been promising change and hope and new politics turned out to have associated for such a long time with such a vile preacher.
And for fun add in the association with Rezko.
Related, Pam Meister on the effects of having your candidate go from messiah to man.
Rand talking about some "sudden" realizations the press is having about Hillary! Clinton.
Also from Rand a nice brief on the history and future of Space planes
From Strategy Page a new twist on the M-16 versus AK-47 argument
Also from Strategy Page another article entitles "Sending The Foreigners Home" It's not what you think, unless you're actually following what's going on over there.
From Victor Davis Hanson, 10 things a candidate should talk about.
I have my doubts, that they'll take the advice.
Mother of All Cultural Battles? Uh oh....
Some scary stuff from Finland via Samizdata
From Samizdata, an AdamSmith.org article about some dangerous social controllers. "Hillaries and Huckabees"
I don't really *like* McCain, and this is part of why.
Sad part is on this issue, Clinton and Obama are much worse, and the reality is one of the three (baring any strangeness like Gore) will be will be the next president. So you have to make the choice of least worst.
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