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Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

QUERY: HAS THE BLOGROLL DISAPPEARED?

Hmmm. As I view Zenpundit on blogger I have a blogroll but when I go to the blog from my browser the blogroll has mysteriously vanished this evening.

What are you objective readers seeing ? I’m trying to figure out what’s up.

Tuesday, January 25th, 2005

A DIFFERENT KIND OF REVIEW FOR PNM

Noted liberal blogger Kevin Drum had a less than evanescent review of The Pentagon’s New Map the other day that I found fairly disappointing. Not that Kevin disagreed so much as that he didn’t seem to have really grasped Dr. Barnett’s argument well enough to spark an intelligent discussion in the comments section. There was some thoughtful criticism near the end plus Critt and TM Lutas put in an appearance but in the main Kevin’s audience, few of whom actually read the book, seemed to be firmly convinced that PNM was an imperialist, neoconservative, plot.

Monday, January 24th, 2005

THE REAL PROBLEM FOR THE AMERICAN LEFT

Marc Shulman has an excellent post up today on an LA Weekly piece by John Powers assessing the state of the Left, from Wingnut to moderate liberal, in America. The piece was a good deal more honest as a self-assessment of the state of the American Left than other examples of its kind but he avoided two conundrums.

First, the Left already has better funded think-tanks and foundations than the Right by far. Ford, Carnegie, MacArthur, Rockefeller, Heinz are all Left of center and awash in billions. George Soros alone is a walking, talking grant machine. The problem is, as Powers noted, a shortage of ideas.

The ideas are short because the Left’s emotive rejection of ” ultraglobalized capitalism” remains an intractable stumbling block to coming up with a constructive and attractive program of political economy. Any attempt by a left politician or intellectual to devise solutions that work by respecting market realities ( i.e. reality) is attacked on the Left by purists long before Right-wing gets around to taking political potshots. Clinton had the political acumen to run that gauntlet but he also had the right enemies ( literally) whose bitter opposition to Clinton energized many on the Left to defend Clinton whatever the cost to ideological purity.

Economic laws continue to work even if the government passes programs and regulations that defy their logic. The symptoms may change – shortages of goods instead of higher prices during an inflation – but the laws of the market cannot be repealed by the fiat of human will. Many on the Left either refuse to except this or just assume that the costs of defying the market are acceptable or can be remediated with enough governmental control.

The second conundrum is not intractable but is tactical. The decent Left is too small in terms of a percentage of the population to win national elections once you remove both centrist swing voting moderates and the authoritarian Left. Republicans can sometimes ( 1980, 1984, 1988, 2000 and 2004) peel off the centrist vote, so leaders of the Democratic Party and liberals generally are unwilling to forgo their costly alliance with the undemocratic Left who provide so much energy, money and non-stop organizational effort in attacking the GOP and the Right. Buffoons like Michael Moore and sinister crazies like the members of ANSWER and the TIDES network receive a level of tolerance by mainstream Leftists that indicates that ” No enemies on the Left ” is still the unofficial slogan.

Dropping the unsavory, authoritarian and anti-American kooks means a generation in the political wilderness of hard work persuading centrists to convert into reliable liberals and partisan Democratic voters. Dave Schuyler in Marc’s comments section alluded to a broad philosophical adherence to the premises of the French Revolution, the values of equality and collectivism by the American Left over the liberty and individualsm promoted by the American Revolution. I think that was a perceptive analysis. This is a psychological and political rubicon the moderate Left fears to cross.

Change will come when the moderate Left decides that they have more in common with fellow democrats on the Right than with the egalitarian but undemocratic statists to their Left.

UPDATE: Praktike took me to task in the comments section regarding the link on the activities of the TIDES groups. He also provided me with the TIDES rebuttal to charges of secretive wingnuttery, for which I am appreciative. Most interesting was the TIDES list of grant recipients which was of staggering length. TIDES grants mostly to mainstream liberal causes and not a few apolitical groups. They also grant to wingnuts along the way, like the National Lawyers Guild and groups far more obscure. So therefore I’m leaving up the earlier link but adding praktike’s here in the update so that readers may make up their own minds regarding TIDES.

Monday, January 24th, 2005

MORONS ( OR ….DISCIPLES OF THE OLIVER STONE SCHOOL OF HISTORY)

Disgusting. Really.

Monday, January 24th, 2005

SURE SOUNDS LIKE THEY HATE OUR FREEDOM

The always ghoulish Abu Musab al-Zarqawi released a new tape declaring that democratic governance itself was blasphemous and that everyone involved in the Iraqi election, candidates, election officials and voters – all of them – should be killed:

We have declared a bitter war against democracy and all those who seek to enact it….Democracy is also based on the right to choose your religion,” [he said, and that is ]”against the rule of God….Americans to promote this lie that is called democracy … You have to be careful of the enemy’s plots that involve applying democracy in your country and confront these plots, because they only want to do so to … give the rejectionists[ Shiites?] the rule of Iraq. And after fighting the Baathists … and the Sunnis, they will spread their insidious beliefs, and Baghdad and all the Sunni areas will become Shiite. Even now, the signs of infidelity and polytheism are on the rise….For all these issues, we declared war against, and whoever helps promote this and all those candidates, as well as the voters, are also part of this, and are considered enemies of God”



To further accent the point, Zarqawi’s group beheaded a couple of hapless Iraqis.



The more I hear of Zarqawi’s messages in context with his group’s terror tactics the more he seems like a fetishistic serial killer using Islamist mummery as window dressing. All of the voters are enemies of God? Millions of fellow Arab Sunni Muslims ?



Say what you want about Osama bin Laden but he isn’t out to annihilate his own people on a flimsy pretext by beheading them one or two at a time.

UPDATE: Also posting on the impish Mr. Abu Zarqawi….

Marc Shulman at the American Future

On a somewhat related tangent, TM Lutas….

Bill Roggio at Fourth Rail….

Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch…..

Evan Kohlmann at Counterterrorism blog also has an image from the video…

Omar at Iraq the Model…

Peter Schramm at No Left Turns….

Dan at tdaxp ( new to the blogroll ! Welcome !) looks at the potential effects of Zarqawi’s ranting…

Praktike at Liberals Against Terrorism, asks if Zarqawi is a “Fascist “

Donald Sensing thinks Zarqawi has been ” suckered”.


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