C-SPAN Caller: 2nd Amendment Remarks Mean Armed Revolt, Not Assassination
Armed revolt to reverse the election doesn’t sound better.
The Red White and Blue Pill
C-SPAN Caller: 2nd Amendment Remarks Mean Armed Revolt, Not Assassination
Armed revolt to reverse the election doesn’t sound better.
How the ‘Stupid Party’ Created Donald Trump
Many Democrats took all this at face value and congratulated themselves for being smarter than the benighted Republicans. Here’s the thing, though: The Republican embrace of anti-intellectualism was, to a large extent, a put-on. At least until now.
Eisenhower may have played the part of an amiable duffer, but he may have been the best prepared president we have ever had — a five-star general with an unparalleled knowledge of national security affairs. When he resorted to gobbledygook in public, it was in order to preserve his political room to maneuver. Reagan may have come across as a dumb thespian, but he spent decades honing his views on public policy and writing his own speeches. Nixon may have burned with resentment of “Harvard men,” but he turned over foreign policy and domestic policy to two Harvard professors, Henry A. Kissinger and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, while his own knowledge of foreign affairs was second only to Ike’s.
There is no evidence that Republican leaders have been demonstrably dumber than their Democratic counterparts. During the Reagan years, the G.O.P. briefly became known as the “party of ideas,” because it harvested so effectively the intellectual labor of conservative think tanks like the American Enterprise Institute and the Heritage Foundation and publications like The Wall Street Journal editorial page and Commentary. Scholarly policy makers like George P. Shultz, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick and Bill Bennett held prominent posts in the Reagan administration, a tradition that continued into the George W. Bush administration — amply stocked with the likes of Paul D. Wolfowitz, John J. Dilulio Jr. and Condoleezza Rice.
It’s looking like Trump made up a fake person and blamed them.
Peter Thiel, right wing vampire.
I didn’t think Peter Thiel could seem more creepy than he did at the GOP convention. I was so very wrong. He vhants your bloohd.
I have Republican friends who think that things couldn’t be worse than doubling down on Obama policies under Hillary Clinton. And, like them, I am no fan of the left’s agenda of large government and high taxes. But they are wrong: Things could be worse. And I fear they would be under Mr. Trump. (via… Continue reading Greg Mankiw’s Blog: My Take on Mr. Trump
It is highly unusual for a presidential candidate to run for office while executing a high-profile business deal with the very government he hopes to lead, but Trump is doing exactly that. (via Trump Gave His Kids A Big Stake In Huge Government Deal, Document Shows – BuzzFeed News)
driftglass: Donald Trump Is Eight Lines Of Code
Donald Trump in eight lines of pseudocode.
NYTimes: Computer Systems Used by Clinton Campaign Are Said to Be Hacked, Apparently by Russians
Computer Systems Used by Clinton Campaign Are Said to Be Hacked, Apparently by Russians
Trump and Putin Tried to Meet in Moscow Three Years Ago: Source
Trump’s relationship with Putin can be best described as “Man-Crush”