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Islamofascism as the nihilist sinkhole

Posted on July 9, 2006 by Bookworm

I am indebted to Laer, at one of my faves, Cheat Seeking Missiles, for leading me to a Gates of Vienna post about the attraction jihadist Islam holds for all the world’s nihilists.  To fully appreciate the post, you have to pay close attention to the blog’s masthead, which is

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Islam
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Me!? An anti-Semite? Ha!

Posted on July 9, 2006 by Bookworm

Those of us who believe in Israel’s right to exist are tired of the old trope that the new anti-Zionists are not also the old anti-Semites.  It’s easy enough to point out that these are not people who are simply criticizing a State’s — any state’s — policies vis a

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Anti-Semitism, Israel
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If everybody is Hitler, then nobody is Hitler

Posted on July 7, 2006 by Bookworm

I’m pretty careful with my Hitler analogies. I tend to reserve them for people who, through their acts, have proven that they are willing to do precisely what he did (Pol Pot, for example), or for people who, through their rhetoric, indicate a willingness to act precisely as he did

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Bits and Pieces
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What’s the Japanese word for cajones?

Posted on July 7, 2006 by Bookworm

Whatever the word is, it’s nice to see the Japanese showing some in the current North Korean crisis: Over Chinese and Russian objections, Japan introduced a draft Security Council resolution Friday that would impose sanctions on North Korea for its series of rocket test-launches and also order a halt to

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Bits and Pieces, North Korea
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It’s always something

Posted on July 7, 2006 by Bookworm

My theory about wars is that one fights them to win. The EU’s theory, apparently, is that they should be fought for Israel to lose. How otherwise to explain its most recent criticism: The European Union accused Israel on Friday of a disproportionate use of force against Palestinians in Gaza

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Europe, Israel
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Getting involved in people’s private lives

Posted on July 7, 2006 by Bookworm

I don’t like marijuana. I think it smells bad and that it’s bad for people. I’ve tried it once (yes, I was curious and I did inhale) and hated, just hated, how it made me feel. I had no inclination to revisit it. Of course, I don’t like alcohol either.

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Government
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“What is conservative culture?”

Posted on July 7, 2006 by Bookworm

The title of this post is part of the title of an article Rick Perlstein wrote for The New Republic:  “What is Conservative Culture?  Mass Martyr” is the full title (and you can read it if you register).  Although I no longer agree with its politics, TNR is, I think,

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America, Bits and Pieces
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Sounds right to me

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

I’m a carnivore, but a guilty one. That is, I appreciate that, in order for me to enjoy my sauted chicken breast or grilled burger, some animal had to die. Long ago, as a result of an article I read (New Yorker? New Republic?), I decided to aim for meat

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Bits and Pieces
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And the dominoes just keep falling

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

The latest news from the South on gay marriage: The state Supreme Court reinstated Georgia’s constitutional ban on gay marriage Thursday, just hours after New York’s highest court upheld that state’s gay-marriage ban. The Georgia Supreme Court, reversing a lower court judge’s ruling, decided unanimously that the ban did not

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Gay marriage
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“Words, words, words, I’m so sick of words”

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Eliza Doolittle, in My Fair Lady, sang the words of my title.  I thought of this when I listened to Jeff Nunnberg, NPR’s resident linguist, tout his book opining that the Right uses language better and that’s why conservatives are defeating liberals in the marketplace of ideas. It doesn’t seem

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Bits and Pieces
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Comfort me while I gag over the latest UN travesty.

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

This is the latest “wisdom” coming out of the UN, which can rightly be characterized as an organization devoted to the destruction of Israel and the United States: The UN Human Rights Council has passed a resolution demanding a halt to Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip. [UN Human Rights

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Israel, Palestinians, United Nations
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Will the British even notice?

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Sometimes it’s little things that are the tipping point — not the bombed towers, trains or subways, but the attacks on core cultural values. The British upper echelons are planning a big change to a traditional British icon; let’s see if the masses object. (By the way, I found the

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What religion should do

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

“When religion teaches, I respect it; when it coerces, I fear it.” That was Dennis Prager this morning, nailing the difference between the Western approach to religion and Islamofascism. He made the comment on air while talking about the religious police who slaughtered some Somalis for watching TV. The same

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Is Thomas Sowell right?

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Although the anonymity of the internet is a huge problem when it comes to children and the internet (I’m thinking of sexual predators), I think it has a real virtue in the area of political blogging. People reveal what they feel is relevant about themselves for purposes of supporting any

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African-Americans
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Tired of America-bashing?

Posted on July 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Are you tired of America bashing? If you are, refresh yourself by reading Edward Bernard Glick’s article explaining why you probably shouldn’t take it all that seriously: When European intellectuals and their U.S. counterparts proclaim that the peoples of the world hate the U.S., they have it backwards. Americans are

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America, Britain, England, Europe
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