The Virginia Political Blogosphere

Where political ideologies face off on the schoolyard playground.

This is an experimental RSS feed aggregator written by Thomas Krehbiel. I use this to browse the Virginia political blogosphere, but your mileage may vary.

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Last updated: 9/10/2010 10:06:40 AM.


Libertarian

InFrequently Asked Questions · Tonight's Show Is Cancelled Bookmark on del.icio.us

Friends,

This evening's show is cancelled, and Mike and I apologize. Something came up at the last minute on Mike's end, and I am too distracted to create quality content on my own this evening. I would rather cancel one week than send out a sub par show. I've tried this before, and the result was dead air when my internet connection failed, and the show stopped streaming, because no one was on air.

Once again, we apologize.


Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · Politicos & Pundits, Politics, Rand Paul

Below The Beltway · Rand Paul Unveils First General Election TV Ad RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

On top of a series of recent polls that seem to show him opening up a huge lead over his Democratic opponent, Rand Paul is out with his first television ad of the General Election season:

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Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · Keith Fimian, Virginia, Virginia Politics

Below The Beltway · Fimian Campaign Sending Out Prayer Requests ? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Not Larry Sabato has the details.

This just strikes me as odd, especially if it came in the form of an official campaign email.

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Libertarian

InFrequently Asked Questions · /quote/pierre-lemieux Bookmark on del.icio.us

"[R]evenues drive expenditures, not the inverse. ...tax evasion represents a net benefit to everybody ... A statue should be erected to the unknown tax evader."

— Pierre Lemieux

<cite>In Praise of the Unknown Tax Evader, NATIONAL POST, February 27, 2002</cite>


Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · 2010 Elections, Elections, Politicos & Pundits, Politics, Rand Paul

Below The Beltway · Rand Paul On Fox: There’s A Day Of Reckoning Coming RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Libertarian · breads and circuses, episode 48 - 8 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Why Do Heavy Drinkers Outlive Nondrinkers? Bookmark on del.icio.us

One of the most contentious issues in the vast literature about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don't drink tend to die sooner than those who do. The standard Alcoholics Anonymous explanation for this finding is that many of those who show up as abstainers in such research are actually former hard-core drunks who had already incurred health problems associated with drinking.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 48 - 8 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Three-Letter Word Spells Trouble For Air Ambulance Bookmark on del.icio.us

A three-letter word may cost one of the nation's oldest air ambulance operators a $30,000 fine.

The word is "our" - a possessive personal pronoun meaning it belongs to us.

But the U.S. Department of Transportation says that was the wrong word for Mercy Flights of Oregon to use to describe a helicopter technically owned by another company.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 48 - 8 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Focus on Family says anti-bullying efforts in schools push gay agenda Bookmark on del.icio.us

In other words, Focus On The Family is worried that anti-bullying efforts at government schools may prevent some gay student somewhere from being called a faggot .

Do you get the same uncontrollable urge to roll your eyes that I do, every time you hear someone utter the phrase "gay agenda"?


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 48 - 8 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · I Thought Illegal Immigrants Were Here To Collect Welfare Bookmark on del.icio.us

The number of immigrants entering the United States has been declining for the last five years, because of the poor economy.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 48 - 8 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Instead of Marching, Let's End the War on Drugs Bookmark on del.icio.us

So it happened. The Reclaim the Dream March "recaptured the flavor" of the March on Washington. But it isn't an accident that this brings to mind popping an old piece of gum from the underside of a desk into your mouth to see how much "flavor" might still be left in it.


Libertarian · Uncategorized

Tidewater Liberty · Visitor Comments and Questions RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

If you have a comment or question, just click and leave your comment or question below:
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Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · Freedom of Religion, Individual Liberty, Politicos & Pundits, Politics, Property Rights, Ron Paul

Below The Beltway · Ron Paul On Conservatives, War, And The “Ground Zero Mosque” RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Libertarian

Social Memory Complex · You don't end racism by being an asshole Bookmark on del.icio.us

Chris George fucking hits this one out of the park. In a short blog post, he makes the point I've been trying to make to many of my fellow left libertarians more succinctly and persuasively than I've ever been able. Excerpt:

The language used by "anti-racists" can commonly come off as divisive and inflammatory rather than helpful and informative. And it doesn't appear to be a good strategy for most of the same reasons that referring to Statists as violent idiots doesn't appear to be a good strategy. In fact, this strategy would seem to turn into enemies the only people capable of helping racists out of their prejudice. People have flaws. The goal, as seems obvious to me, should be to help them overcome those flaws, not use them as something to bludgeon everyone over the head with.

And the kicker that should speak to every person genuinely concerned with improving the human condition:

In sum, it's not opposition to racism that I oppose. It's the tendency (often based on little or no evidence) to demonize people who may be racists -- especially when that demonization comes at the expense of the goal you are trying to accomplish -- that I oppose.

Another essay of his arguing against the appeal to morality in advancing libertarianism is also great reading. I must say that it is extremely validating to see people take the problems of our society seriously enough to get off their fucking high horse about it. Given the past debate in the ALLiance over all this, it's nice to see somebody else articulate the case for open-mindedness over politically correct orthodoxy.


Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · Politicos & Pundits, Politics, Ron Paul

Below The Beltway · Ron Paul On Obama’s Phony “End Of The War” Speech RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · 2010 Elections, Democrats, Elections, Gerry Connolly, Keith Fimian, Political Parties, Politics, Virginia, Virginia Politics

Below The Beltway · Gerry Connolly: Bush Tax Cuts Didn’t Help Economy ! Let’s Extend The Bush Tax Cuts ! RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

This interview should provide Keith Fimian with material for a commercial or three:

H/T: Not Larry Sabato

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Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · News Flash: Politician Actually Called Out On His Bovine Scat By Sockpuppet Media Bookmark on del.icio.us

"Phoenix, Arizona, I'm told, is now the No. 2 kidnapping capital in the world, right behind Mexico City."

David Dewhurst on Friday, June 11th, 2010 in a speech

Truth-O-Meter Says: False


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · News Flash: Politician Hates Being Called Out On His Bovine Scat By Sockpuppet Media Bookmark on del.icio.us

Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst woke up the other day to find the newspaper had declared on the front page that he was dead wrong.

To be precise, the Austin American-Statesman said Dewhurst had made statements about kidnapping in Phoenix that were FALSE. It wrote it just like that, in capital letters, accompanied by a needle pinned to empty in what the newspaper calls "The Truth-O-Meter."


Libertarian

Social Memory Complex · Liberalism and Democracy Bookmark on del.icio.us

AlternativeRight.com is a site I've been interested in, if a bit wary of, since Keith Preston informed me of its launch earlier this year. I've seen some commentary there that I find not so challenging or interesting, but some of the articles provide food for thought. Of particular interest to me are the realist approaches of many on this alternative right, and acknowledging novel and new insight into the realities of our world need not necessitate the adoption of their politics nor the acceptance of their conclusions. As a staunch leftist egalitarian, I find that maintaining an open mind towards the reactionary wing forces me to ground my ideals in the human. Ignoring or rejecting the ugly is insufficient for those who take ideas and politics seriously.

Still, I was a bit taken aback when I first heard of Keith's plans for a four-part series of articles on German jurist Carl Schmitt (Part 1, Part 2). Here was a thinker who provided the legal basis for a continuity between Nazi-era totalitarianism and emergency, extra-constitutional measures in the present "War on Terror". But as it turns out, Schmitt's actual scholarship on these subjects has been rather narrowly read over the past eighty or so years. One need not adopt his advocacy for the establishment to see the problems with liberal democracies he pointed out. This passage from Keith's latest is particularly compelling:

At a fundamental level, there is an innate tension between liberalism and democracy. Liberalism is individualistic, whereas democracy sanctions the "general will" as the principle of political legitimacy. However, a consistent or coherent "general will" necessitates a level of homogeneity that by its very nature goes against the individualistic ethos of liberalism. This is the source of the "crisis of parliamentarianism" that Schmitt suggested. According to the democratic theory, rooted as it is in the ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau, a legitimate state must reflect the "general will," but no general will can be discerned in a regime that simultaneously espouses liberalism. Lacking the homogeneity necessary for a democratic "general will," the state becomes fragmented into competing interests. Indeed, a liberal parliamentary state can actually act against the "peoples' will" and become undemocratic. By this same principle, anti-liberal states such as those organized according to the principles of fascism or Bolshevism can be democratic in so far as they reflect the "general will."

I think this perspective also has very relevant things to say about current populist phenomena such as the Tea Parties. It's clear that these people talk the language of individual rights, but behind the language is an earnest desire for a return to a social consensus of the 1950s: a feeling of common purpose, belief and aspiration for white middle class people (even if chaos and betrayal lay seething under the rug). It's why they can, in one breath, call their movement apolitical, and in the other breath denounce Obama as a Muslim, communist "other". The homogeneity they seek is nothing if not typical of historical democracies, Schmitt says, which often had stratified societies in which equality was reserved for a particular class.

You won't agree with all of Schmitt's thought on the role of the state, parliamentarianism, "states of exception", etc. But don't you read enough stuff that you agree with already? Those with different politics see the same world we do; it can't hurt to hear them out, for they might expose important facets of the human condition that, though we don't see them, are nevertheless crucial to address. Kudos to Keith for advancing thoughtful anarchist scholarship once more.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · A Tea Party Foreign Policy Bookmark on del.icio.us

As one who is opposed to centralization, I am wary of attempts to turn a grassroots movement against big government like the Tea Party into an adjunct of the Republican Party. I find it even more worrisome when I see those who willingly participated in the most egregious excesses of the most recent Republican Congress push their way into leadership roles of this movement without batting an eye -- or changing their policies!


Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · Baseball, Individual Liberty, Mitchell Report, Roger Clemens, Sports

Below The Beltway · In Which I Disagree With John Stossel RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

In his column today, John Stossel makes this point about the indictment of Roger Clemens for lying to Congress:

Clemens may have lied to Congress in 2008 about whether he used PEDs, but who cares? Congress shouldn’t even be asking such questions.

While I agree with Stossel that Congress shouldn’t really be investigating steroid use in baseball, this is all Clemens’ own fault.

When the Mitchell Report came out in December 2007 and the House Committee investigation was reviewing it, Clemens and his attorney demanded a public hearing where he could answer what he contended were lies being spread by his former trainer. When Andy Pettitte, a teammate and personal friend, came forward and admitted both that he had used steroids on one occasion and that Clemens had admitted to him that he had used them as well, Clemens essentially called his friend a lair. The evidence that Clemens was lying that day in February 2008 was readily apparent and his testimony under cross-examination by Committee members was, quite frankly, an embarressment. But, he knew the consequences of lying under oath and he choose to do it anyway.

Like I said, I don’t think this should even have been a Congressional issue. It’s an internal baseball matter. But, that’s not what’s at stake here. Clemens put himself out front when the allegations came out by denying them publicly and then doing it again under oath. Now, it looks like he lied.

That’s called perjury. And that’s a problem. It’s also against the law.

Clemens is entitled to a presumption of innocence under the law, but the evidence doesn’t look good, and if he’s convicted I’m not going to shed a tear.

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Libertarian · Rick's Prep, Cops Behaving Badly, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Fellow cops clobbered me after wife called 911 for help vs. thugs, NYPD Officer Larry Jackson claims Bookmark on del.icio.us

An NYPD cop whose wife called 911 for help against a gang of thugs says he was brutally beaten by baton-wielding fellow officers who stormed his Queens home.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Fire at Tenn. Mosque Building Site Ruled Arson Bookmark on del.icio.us

Federal officials are investigating a fire that started overnight at the site of a new Islamic center in a Nashville suburb.

Evidently, Murfreesboro, Tennessee is also too close to Ground Zero. And it has absolutely nothing to do with bigotry. ~ed.

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Tidewater Liberty · 47 Years ago, “I have a Dream”. RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Was reminded of this while visiting Vivian Paige’s blog -Britt howard
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Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Ron Paul to Sunshine Patriots: Stop Your Demagogy About The NYC Mosque! Bookmark on del.icio.us

Is the controversy over building a mosque near ground zero a grand distraction or a grand opportunity? Or is it, once again, grandiose demagoguery?


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · FACT CHECK: Stimulus assessments overly optimistic Bookmark on del.icio.us

The Obama administration claimed this week that $100 billion invested in innovative technologies under the economic stimulus law is "transforming the American economy" by putting the nation on track for technological breakthroughs in health care, energy and transportation.

But an examination of details in the 50-page report unveiled Tuesday by Vice President Joe Biden reveals something a bit different: a collection of rosy projections that ignore many of the challenges, pitfalls and economic realities in all those areas.

A look at how the administration's claims compare to the facts:


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, Cops Behaving Badly, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Nightmarish Hospital Visit Capped by Beating, Accident Victim Says Bookmark on del.icio.us

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (CN) - A man who was hurt in a car crash but was misidentified as a cancer patient claims security guards at Prince George's Hospital beat him up when he tried to leave the hospital to avoid chest surgery he didn't need - "to have a potentially cancerous mass removed from his chest." He adds that one guard repeatedly called him "bitch" as he roughed him up.


Libertarian · Cops Behaving Badly, Prosecutors Behaving Badly, episode 47 - 1 Sep 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Editorial: Watching is a crime? Bookmark on del.icio.us

The resisting-arrest conviction last week of Felicia Gibson has left a lot of people wondering. Can a person be charged with resisting arrest while observing a traffic stop from his or her own front porch?

Salisbury Police Officer Mark Hunter thought so, and last week District Court Judge Beth Dixon agreed. Because Gibson did not at first comply when the officer told her and others to go inside, the judge found Gibson guilty of resisting, delaying or obstructing an officer.


Libertarian · breads and circuses

InFrequently Asked Questions · This Dog Watches Television Just Like Mike Does Bookmark on del.icio.us

...with one hand on his crotch...

He needs a beer, though.

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Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · History, Individual Liberty, U.S. Constitution

Below The Beltway · How The Commerce Clause Made Congress All-Powerful RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Libertarian, ODBA, Jeffersoniad · Barack Obama, Obama Derangement Syndrome, Politicos & Pundits, Politics

Below The Beltway · Orly Taitz Finally Pays Up RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Only a few weeks after losing her appeal of a $ 20,000 sanctions award, it looks like Orly Taitz has decided to pay up:

TaitzCheck

Written on the back of the check: paid under protest as illegal extortion to cover obama’s fraud

There are still other appeals out there, but at least this phase of Orly’s insane crusade is over.

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Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 46 - 25 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · The last word: Advice from 'America's worst mom' Bookmark on del.icio.us

A year ago, journalist Lenore Skenazy caused a media sensation when she let her 9-year-old ride New York City’s subway by himself. In a new book, she explains why she has no regrets


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 46 - 25 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · For Imam in Muslim Center Furor, a Hard Balancing Act Bookmark on del.icio.us

Not everyone in the Cairo lecture hall last February was buying the imam Feisal Abdul Rauf’s message. As he talked of reconciliation between America and Middle Eastern Muslims — his voice soft, almost New Agey — some questioners were so suspicious that he felt the need to declare that he was not an American agent.


Libertarian · Drug War, Rick's Prep, Cops Behaving Badly, episode 46 - 25 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Barry Cooper fights the law, wins: Odessa drops all ‘KopBusters’ charges Bookmark on del.icio.us

Barry Cooper, a former Texas police officer who turned against the drug war and executed a reverse-sting operation against the Odessa police department, will walk free on all related charges, an attorney for Ector County announced Tuesday.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 46 - 25 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Despite law, schools get little of assets seized from crime suspects Bookmark on del.icio.us

In Indiana, when police seize cash, luxury cars and other assets from criminal suspects, any proceeds that exceed law enforcements costs are supposed to go to the state's schools.

But in 87 of Indiana's 92 counties -- including Marion and its surrounding counties -- that is not happening, an Indianapolis Star investigation found.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 46 - 25 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Massachusetts Towns Giving Up On Marijuana Enforcement Bookmark on del.icio.us

Some towns in Massachusetts have given up enforcing the state's marijuana law which decriminalized the possession of small amounts of pot, saying the law is written with too many loopholes to be effective.


Libertarian · breads and circuses, episode 46 - 25 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · 7 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Outbreak Would Fail (Quickly) Bookmark on del.icio.us

Let's pretend for a moment that zombies are real (as if half of you weren't already daydreaming about that very thing). Have you noticed how most zombie movies take place only after the apocalypse is in full-swing? By the time we join our survivors, the military and government are already wiped out, and none of the streets are safe.

There's a reason the movie starts there, and not earlier. It's because the early part, where we go from one zombie to millions, doesn't make any sense. If you let the creeping buzzkill of logic into the zombie party, you realize the zombies would all be re-dead long before you even got a chance to fire up that chainsaw motorcycle you've been working on. Why?


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 45 - 17 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Free Parking Comes at a Price Bookmark on del.icio.us

IN our society, cars receive considerable attention and study — whether the subject is buying and selling them, the traffic congestion they cause or the dangerous things we do in them, like texting and talking on cellphones while driving. But we haven’t devoted nearly enough thought to how cars are usually deployed — namely, by sitting in parking spaces.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 45 - 17 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · The Power Trip Bookmark on del.icio.us

Contrary to the Machiavellian cliché, nice people are more likely to rise to power. Then something strange happens: Authority atrophies the very talents that got them there.


Libertarian · breads and circuses, episode 45 - 17 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Johnny Carson, Now Quipping Online Bookmark on del.icio.us

Now ... more than 3,500 hours of Carson’s “Tonight Show” have been preserved digitally and will begin making their way onto the Web.


Libertarian · Rick's Prep, episode 45 - 17 Aug 2010

InFrequently Asked Questions · Gene Healy: Real 'hope and change' in the United Kingdom Bookmark on del.icio.us

Three months ago today, David Cameron moved into 10 Downing Street, after 13 years of centralizing, free-spending rule by Labor. An outgoing Treasury minister left a helpful note for his successor: "There's no money left."

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