All the wall.
miguel cervantes: http://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2012/02/21/is-john-carter-going-to-be-a-250-million-flop/
miguel cervantes: Romney stands for little of significance, and ultimately that comes through, despite his resources
fuster: Romney stands for everything that made Utah great and the place that, unique among all the world except for the Dominican Republic, is concerned with helping Ann Frank now, when she really needs it.
Obama and his radical Islamist Muslim Brotherhood campaign staff sure aren't offering to baptize Ann.
miguel cervantes: That's so far down the objections to the Don Draper wannabe that it's not worth noting
fuster: miggs, beloved of Allah, have you hugged a mohel today?
Who's this Donnie the draper?
miguel cervantes: Don Draper, (actually not his real name) is the smooth talking
Organization Man of Mad Men,
the post-CU world is a world in which the 0.0001% are financing a remarkably effective satire undermining themselves and their chosen spokespeople: Diminishing returns as morality play. →
The real nightmare is already ongoing, and everyone in the family knows it: of a party splintering, each main ideological element of the Reagan Era coalition exposed both as insufficient on its own terms and as unable to discover a compelling rationale for uniting with its customary allies. →
The Tsar of Capsaici →
The economic liberal whose personality is another “private equity” is the human exponent of the universal equivalent, money, and approximates its mode of operation in his chameleonlike adaptability. Yesterday he was a social liberal, today he’s a social conservative. He doesn’t “really” care. He isn’t “really” anyone, at least as far as we’re concerned. And that’s who he is for political purposes - same as what he comes across as – no one in particular. →
there's a degenerative conditi →
It is, of course, a crucifixion. →
| The Tsar, Who Is Above the Law, Declares Nothing To Be Above the Law | |
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In short: "It is almost as if, starting from a certain point, every decisive political event were double-sided: the spaces, the liberties, and the rights won by individuals in their conflicts with central powers always simultaneously prepared a tacit but increasing inscription of individuals' lives within the state order, thus offering a new and more dreadful foundation for the very sovereign power from which they wanted to liberate themselves." | |
| not necessarily great like good great | |
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In short: "Our thesis is that the idea of a self-adjusting market implied a stark utopia. Such an institution could not exist for any length of time without annihilating the human and natural substance of society; it would have physically destroyed man and transformed his surroundings into a wilderness. Inevitably, society took measures to protect itself..." | |
| among others | |
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In short: "Inner things or outer things, what are they but things and things!" | |
| What a Concept | |
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In short: The perceived intellectual exhaustion of liberalism, along with receding memories of the 1930s, has in recent years led to renewed interest in Carl Schmitt's work, including this tract, written at the time that Schmitt was urging Hindenburg to save the Weimar Republic from itself. Hindenburg had other ideas. The author was a German who joined the Nazi Party in the same month as Martin Heidegger, and was active in subequent years as an ideological anti-semite, but THE CONCEPT OF THE POLITICAL remains arguably one of the most important and challenging pieces of political writing of the last 100 years. | |
| Enigma wrapped in the obvious | |
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In short: "A synoptic view of the current crisis would say: while the epicentre lies in the technologies and organisational forms of the credit system and the state-finance nexus, the underlying problem is excessive capitalist empowerment vis-a-vis labour and consequent wage repression, leading to problems of effective demand papered over by credit-fuelled consumerism of excess in one part of the world and a too rapid expansion of production in new product lines in another." | |
| Or not to have a mind is being very wasteful | |
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In short: Throughout the book, which mainly consists of political-historical essays written over the last fifteen years, Robin describes reactionary conservatism as a movement that cannot live without an enemy, and that, as seen many times in its history going back to Edmund Burke and up to the present day, is therefore endangered by its own success. More at The Ages of Reagans. | |
| Eghel Lehge Gheel Ghele Leegh | |
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In short: Fredric Jameson re-reads Hegel's most perplexing work - intended to be a dispensable preface, but translated since Hegel's time into a core statement - for the (for whatever) present moment. He therefore begins at the end: "Absolute Spirit cannot be considered as a terminus of any kind, without transforming Phenomenology of Spirit into a developmental narrative, one that can be characterized variously as teleological or cyclical, but which in either case is to be vigorously repudiated by modern, or at least by contemporary, thought of whatever persuasion." | |
Well David would sacrifice us on the altar of Gaea, his chosen deity, much like Cronos, while Gore and Soros laugh all the way to the bank, Dahlia’s silly musings does suggest a touch
of Sullivanalia,
Yes, much better to be sacrficed on the altar of your fairy tale and the fairy tale way you believe in it, while Adelson and the Kochs laugh all the way to the bank.
…intended as an example of why attacking and deriding belief systems may not be the way we want to go, unless the idea is to start a new 30 Years War, with nukes and drones, globally… unless of course we already have…
You play a good Syme, but remember how he ended up by being too clever by half, Friedman, Soros, et al, will always he holding on to their megamansions, while we grovel in the dirt.
Well aren’t you the enraged tribune of the lower orders this morning! Too bad it won’t last, or only counts for your pet issues. God forbid the Alinskyist Socialites threaten some sacred dogma of neo-ultra-pseudo-Reaganism.
Well it does show how splungy Mitt is, even an MCA studio heir can figure that out,
I would argue that it’s law that has been corrupted by politics, not the other way, around, or the flagrant unprincipled exercise
of same,
is there a link to bob’s blog on the bogrolll?
yes, atomic geography, 7th from top
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/02/20/who-was-behind-the-money-to-stop-keystone-xl/
how perfectly wonderful, from the perspective of rightwing closed loop hackdom, to waste an entire column on Keystone XL without even mentioning the actual other side on the issues, for instance the reasons those most directly affected by it – Republican and Democratic citizens and officials in Nebraska, for instance – oppose it, and in at least one major instance at least got it re-directed into somebody else’s back yard.
I’m sure one can find a paper by Hassan Abbasi, the eminence gris of Iranian black ops, of course, the Pasdaran has delivered
hit teams to Berlin and Vienna, and car bombs to Buenos Aires, so why shouldn’t we trust them with a nuke
It’s like a Mondo Weiss editorial meeting, being planned;
http://townhall.com/columnists/carolineglick/2012/02/20/harvard_jew_haters_motherhood_and_israel
Couldn’t get past the hypocritical combined name-dropping/-calling of the first three paragraphs. Caroline Glick is a very poor representative for anyone not already committed to her point of view.
Nix a mess as they try to fit in BaronDavis, Melo and JR Smith……..Melo is playing D but looks horrible on O.
Smith looks really good and is willing to pass the ball …..to Melo.
Plus Deron Williams appears to be having a bit of a statement game from the box score.
Glick goes right off the deep end with that shit about Walt. The woman manages to make a half-wit of herself
nailing threes where he’s tightly guarded and even fouled .
but he’s got 5 fouls…….now 6
but a 12pt lead and 3 minutes left should be enuff
Derek Fisher has had three shots from 5 ft and clunked two of the rim. the third clunked off the backboard, missed the rim entirely.
I Imagine that Pappe is the worst of the bunch, as Morris has shown how he manufactured his findings, Finkelstein would seem the stupider of the crew, then he’s a protege of Chomsky,
no good can arise out of that.
btw, Mr. Phrog, now that you’ve been trying your fingertips at the Twitter Machine, if you’d like to have joint space in the box, or your own box, just lmk.
not hurting the L results much, tho, tonight, so far
I don’t know if I’ve ever seen 37 to 7 before, or anything very close to that.
Such a whack NBA season.
http://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2012/02/21/is-john-carter-going-to-be-a-250-million-flop/
Romney stands for little of significance, and ultimately that comes through, despite his resources
Romney stands for everything that made Utah great and the place that, unique among all the world except for the Dominican Republic, is concerned with helping Ann Frank now, when she really needs it.
Obama and his radical Islamist Muslim Brotherhood campaign staff sure aren’t offering to baptize Ann.
That’s so far down the objections to the Don Draper wannabe that it’s not worth noting
miggs, beloved of Allah, have you hugged a mohel today?
Who’s this Donnie the draper?
Don Draper, (actually not his real name) is the smooth talking
Organization Man of Mad Men,