Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Divine Right of Bureaucrats Thursday Edition
Joy McCann has an interesting post on the privileges of power and how that has brought us back to a situation where certain men can do as they like without serious consequence. Indeed, in the case of Monsieur Strauss-Khan, his country seems more than willing to focus on the trivial rather than wonder how such an apparently monstrous man could rise to such a position of prevalence.
That is, I suppose, the inevitable state of those who have subjected their own free will to the will of deeply flawed human beings. Then again, since we’re all deeply flawed human beings, we should consider the options that leave us most in possession of our freedom and individual power, wouldn’t you think?
And now, links!
- It’s a good thing Stacy McCain is a friend of mine, otherwise I’d think he truly enjoyed writing posts about the undeserving, overhyped clowns who have no problem raising millions even though their record of success is as long as what you’d find inside a fortune cookie.
- Ladd Ehlinger is not above profiting from those who take Harold Camping seriously. I’m not entirely sure why I have not followed suit.
- Thank goodness one of our “partners for peace” in the Middle East was around to tell us what good all those Jews in Israel are! Without him, we might have thought they had some sort of right to live or something.
- I bet California could go a long way toward solving its budget problem if, instead of barring its citizens from 70 parks, the state sold them to people who would open them up to the public.
- Ed Driscoll is right. Our MSM is packed full of jelly-spined pantywaists.
- This is a serious question. Now that the administration has used the NRLB and the IRS to punish political opponents, what level of coercion does it consider off-limits, if any?
- And speaking of corrupt government, how about a video in which a leader of the AFL-CIO openly admits to a crime at the California Democratic Convention and no one calls him on it?
- Yesterday was the 31st anniversary of the explosion of Mount. St. Helens.
Other Posts of Interest:
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – The President Votes Present Thursday Edition
- Clearing the Browser Tabs — The Thursday is Just Cruel Edition
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – A Win in Wisconsin Thursday Edition
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