Archive for October 12th, 2005

In case you missed the President’s speech Thursday night, this is why I voted for George W. Bush:

Against such an enemy, there is only one effective response: We will never back down, never give in, and never accept anything less than complete victory.

The full transcript is here. Hat tip to Gunn Nutt for the link.

Why the New Deal Failed:
Speech given by Burt Folsom at Conservative University 2002

The following are remarks excerpted from Dr. Burt Folsom’s lecture at AIA’s Conservative University on why Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal failed.

How many of you in your history courses have talked about Franklin Roosevelt, the New Deal, the Great Depression, and the 1930s? How many of you had your professor speak about Roosevelt in a very positive sense, that he was a good president?

Well, I have thirty minutes to try to change your minds.

Okay, enough is enough.

I still haven’t made up my mind about Miers, but some things badly need to be said here, since Miers-bashing has become the most popular sport in the conservative blogosphere. Sorry, but I’m sure to piss some of you off.

Life’s like that. Whining to /dev/null

Point number one: this all boils down to trust. So do I trust Bush, or do I trust the castrated GOP weenies in the Senate? It’s pretty clear to me; Bush isn’t perfect, but he has guts, which all of the idiots in the Senate do not. He also has integrity, and they lack that. So on trust alone, Bush trumps the Senate.

Point number two: good morning, all you conservative bloggers and pundits. Wake up. What’s this talk of putting a conservative on the bench? When did Bush say a word about appointing a conservative? Oh, he didn’t? Never?

Are you just ignoring the whole issue of originalism and legislating from the bench, or are the liberals right, and you’re now demanding litmus tests because that’s precisely what you want done? How do litmus tests become something other than litmus tests when you demand them, instead of liberals?

Sorry, I don’t want conservative judicial actists any more than I want liberal ones. Nope, sorry, no way, not interested. I do not want judges who will overturn Roe v. Wade because they’re personally opposed to abortion; if Roe v. Wade is to be overturned (as it should be), then the only acceptable way is for it to be overturned on point of law.

I. Don’t. Care. What. Any. Appointee’s. Personal. Opinions. Are. And. You. Shouldn’t. Either. Because. They. Are. Irrelevant.

Of course, all this whining and howling about Miers is only going to put Bush’s back up about her and ensure her appointment. Bush is stubborn. We’ve seen that again and again.

Enough of this “he’s betraying his base,” because that’s utter crap. You have no evidence to support that, no more than the liberals have for their “Bush lied” nonsense. It all boils down to trust.

And if you trust the Senate over Bush, then God forgive you for being too stupid to breathe.