Posts Tagged ‘nro’
suggests Andy McCarthy’s post today, in which he makes yet another deeply flawed analogy in the case of the Park51 project. From the jump: Imagine that there really were these fundamentalist Christian terror cells all over the United States, as the Department of Homeland Security imagines. Of course we don’t have to imagine such a group because […]
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Tags: andy mccarthy, ground zero mosque, national review, nro, park 51
More on “Not Getting It”
This is literally the reference I was looking for last night. From Jonathan Alter, via Mike Allen: Obama said that the unanimous House vote against the Recovery Act ‘set the tenor for the whole year’: ‘That helped to create the tea-baggers and empowered that whole wing of the Republican Party to where it now controls the […]
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Tags: mike allen, nro, Obama, playbook, Politico, stimulus, the corner
Rudy Giuliani, Republican candidate for president, famously made a “tamper-proof national ID card” a center piece of his immigration policy. Furthermore, I’ve certainly noticed a lot more heat on the Arizona law coming from liberals. If conservatives are against it, great, they should be. It’s an unfair use of government power. For the record, I actually agree with Goldberg’s reasoning in the second paragraph.
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Tags: arizona immigration, immigration, jonah goldberg, national id card, nro, rudy giuliani, tamper proof id card, the corner
Isn’t This A Little Weird?
So is Ponnuru, someone who is supposed to be one of this new breed of smart conservative (Douthat, Salaam come to mind) really basing his assessment on a virtual impossibility? That seems to be the case. Again, there’s going on TV and creating some false reality, and then there’s crafting actual strategy based on ridiculously false premises.
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Tags: hcr, health care reform, nro, obamacare, ponnuru, ramesh ponnuru, repeal, repeal and replace, the corner