The Left

Spying on its citizens is OK—Obama

Catallaxy - July 4, 2008 - 1:13am

In a time-honored, if not honorable, tradition, Obama has shown, in moving from primary to presidential campaigns, that he too is the master of bait and switch.

He now supports what will result in immunity being granted to the telephone companies that chose to help the Bush administration to illegally spy on American citizens—NYT.

Blech.

Maybe I am a libertarian

Catallaxy - June 8, 2008 - 1:28am

OK, that’s probably going to far, but still this from Will Wilkerson starts to come close to my own position. 

What is especially interesting is both Brad DeLong and Mark Thoma cite Will aprovingly.

Is Obamania on the right justified?

Catallaxy - June 13, 2008 - 11:50pm

Commenter Tillman notes this story by Reagan conservative Bruce Bartlett on Obamacons. An excerpt:

The largest group of Obamacons hail from the libertarian wing of the movement. And it’s not just Andrew Sullivan. Milton and Rose Friedman’s son, David, is signed up with the cause on the grounds that he sees Obama as the better vessel for his father’s cause. Friedman is convinced of Obama’s sympathy for school vouchers–a tendency that the Democratic primaries temporarily suppressed. Scott Flanders, the CEO of Freedom Communications–the company that owns The Orange County Register–told a company meeting that he believes Obama will accomplish the paramount libertarian goals of withdrawing from Iraq and scaling back the Patriot Act.

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Blair’s law triumphant

Catallaxy - May 21, 2008 - 1:13am

Blair’s Law, coined by Tim Blair, is “the ongoing process by which the world’s multiple idiocies are becoming one giant, useless force.” Read more »