I want to thank people whose comments enriched and enlivened this blog last year. I learned a lot from individuals who offered their thoughts on political events and on my writings. This era of torture and military tribunals can be plenty grim at times, and the belly laughs I got from from witty comments around the […]
On Texas Radio & the Internet Thursday (12/28) 11 A.M. Eastern time
One more time: I’ll be on WBAP – the 50,000 watt Texas radio station – Thursday at 11 a.m Eastern. Brian Wilson (guest hosting for Mark Davis) and I will banter about the year in review. My cynicism may provoke some lively rebuttals from Dallas area callers…. You can listen live on the Internet here. […]
LISTEN LIVE on Brian Wilson Show Tuesday (12/26) at Noon Eastern
MERRY CHRISTMAS, FOLKS! This is a great day to count one’s blessings. Brian Wilson, one of the best talk show hosts in the country, invited me on his show tomorrow (Tuesday, 12/26) at Noon eastern. Should be plenty of laughs, giving a chance for holiday season curtsies to George W. He will be guest hosting […]
America’s Best Political Philosopher?
SEE BELOW (@#%&@ blog software glitch): Dilbert today is worth triple its weight in Harvard political philosophers. Scott Adams is no boot-burnisher. This cartoon cuts to the heart of the fraud of contemporary democracy. I am amused to hear talk of politicians having mandates when voters had a choice of squirrel abusers or secretary stranglers. Amazing that there […]
George W. Bush, MAN OF THE YEAR
Reason.com is doing a feature on Man of the Year. Here’s my 2 cents: George W. Bush is Man of the Year for vindicating cynics everywhere. Bush’s trumpeting of his illegal wiretaps and his championing of torture should quash mindless idealism about democracy. Bush capped off the year by impaling the Bill of Rights on the […]
Iraqi Justice Coming to USA?
The New York Times has a great piece today on sham justice in Iraq. The US military now holds almost twice as many Iraqi detainees as it did when the Abu Ghraib scandal broke. The U.S. set up a Central Criminal Court in Baghdad that usually has a Soviet-like disregard for due process. The system […]
Split Decision on Amazon
I was browsing the Amazon pages for a few of my books and noted some new reviews with varying perspectives. Here’s one reader’s thoughts on Attention Deficit Democracy: A fine contribution to the growing literature of liberty, November 2, 2006 Reviewer: James Carpenter (Pennsville, NJ USA) – See all my reviews James Bovard’s Attention […]