#rsrh DC a ‘national blight’?

Jim’s being unfair.  To national blights.

This paragraph from Jim Geraghty – larger topic: Charlie Crist’s unforced errors – resonates beyond Crist’s apparent decision to decay his orbit and burn up in the upper atmosphere:

Many Americans see Washington, D.C., as a national blight combining the high morals of late imperial Rome, the good character and widespread honesty of post–Cold War Moscow, the financial restraint of modern Athens, and the respectful modesty of Beijing — and Crist is running on the message that he can work well with everyone who’s already there.

Well, it seemed like a good idea in 2008.  That’s going to be on a lot of political gravestones, by the way; mostly Democratic ones, but Crist is apparently willing to volunteer for one last bout of ‘bipartisanship’ in that regard.

#rsrh Me and Caleb Howe on Raising Hale.

Tabitha Hale’s program: Tabitha & Caleb Howe are of course also RedState Contributors.  I say some potentially disrespectful things about Ted Kennedy, demonstrate my pro-amnesty squishy nature in the process of mocking the opponents to the Arizona law, shriek in hideous laughter at the idea of a particular lefty blogger being reasonable, and generally stammer.

I like doing these – and thanks to the new audio rig, I can do them a lot more easily now (I also did one with BigGator5).

Moe Lane

SWAT Troops against an Army of Grandmas.

I am given to understand that the video below was the result of local police in Illinois being overruled by the Feds. This is so pathetic that it just makes me kind of sad:

You know, I remember a day when we had a President who wasn’t fundamentally afraid of the American people, and so do you.

Picture of vicious counter-revolutionary agents requiring a full riot gear-equipped police presence after the fold. Continue reading SWAT Troops against an Army of Grandmas.

A fitting memorial for Sen. Ted Kennedy.

No, really.

One that I can think that we can all get behind:

The first U.S. offshore wind farm, a giant project 5 miles/8 km off the Massachusetts coast, was approved on Wednesday after years of opposition involving everyone from local Indian tribes to the Kennedy family.

U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar gave the green light for the 130-turbine, 420-megawatt Cape Wind project in Horseshoe Shoal, Nantucket Sound, in what supporters considered a huge step forward for renewable energy in the United States.

“This project fits with the tradition of sustainable development in the area,” Salazar said in Boston.

What it didn’t do was fit with the tradition in the area of treating every whim of the Kennedy clan as a signed directive from God, but that deference died with Teddy.  So enjoy the view, ye remaining scions of Hyannis Port! – and if the image on the horizon appears at times to resemble that of the Hawaiian Good Luck Symbol, well, take it as a reminder that not even a Kennedy can stop the march of Progress forever.

Especially not the current crop of them.  And people wonder why Americans don’t trust dynastic thinking…

Moe Lane

Crossposted to RedState.

#rsrh Lefty activists target… Arizona Iced Tea.

Wait, what?

Here’s your ‘Why did we worry about these people’s ability to put together a movement, again?’ story for the day:

Opponents of Arizona’s new anti-immigrant law are calling for a boycott of the state’s products – including the popular Arizona Iced Tea.

The problem: Arizona Iced Tea is actually brewed in New York.

(Via JammieWearingFool & Hot Air Headlines)

Ot-nay oo-tay ight-bray of them to do a Blue-State own-goal like this; but (to quote Robert Anton Wilson) I’m sure that these people mean well. Or at least they mean something.

Moe Lane

PS: I’d just like to note for the record that this would still be full of Teh Stupid even if Arizona Iced Tea actually was made in Arizona.