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The Sliming of Edmund Burke

Atrios and Tom Spencer point out that an editor for the Washington Times is a neo-Confederate. Even worse he uses Edmund Burke as an explanation of his ideology. What a twit, Burke spoke out against discrimination and while he was skeptical utopian visions of equality, he strongly supported humane treatment of minorities.

And let me remind everyone again (though I’ve been told this speaks poorly of St. Louis), Gordon Baum has a radio show here. It is streaming radio. If you are like me it is kind of funny. Unless you think too much about Lott writing a column for these buffoons or that an editor at a major paper thinks Gordon Baum is worthy of respect.

Why is the Washington Times taken more seriously than the Chicago Tribune?

For a conservative counterweight to the NY Times it is dismissed. Why? Because it isn’t reliably conservative? Isn’t the complaint concerning the New York Times that it is too reliably liberal? I understand that the Trib doesn’t do the foreign reporting like the Time and its Washington reporting is less. However, for a natural counterweight to the Times, why isn’t it the model with professionalism and integrity?

Illinois Leader nails it

No, I haven’t lost my mind, but the Illinois Leader has an excellent article on how pension benefits are determined in Illinois. For those not familiar with the process, the article should be an eye opener.

To be fair, most state workers don’t have these options available to them and the system works reasonably well. Those who are politically connected have found numerous ways to fix the system in their benefit.

Leave No Child in the City

For locals the notion that interdistrict school choice will solve the problems with inner-city districts should draw laughs. The Department of Education is pushing for interdistrict choice for failing schools.

How unserious the administration is about these issues should be apparent in there is no money for interdistrict transfers and the good people of Saint Louis know exactly how expensive such transfers are. I would argue they are a good use of money in many cases, but given the largest example of public school choice has done nothing to improve the education of the kids not in the program, one has to wonder why one would expect this to work or how it would be paid for in most states.

Double posted at Blog Saint Louis

Restoring Faith in Foreign Policy Sanity

It appears that without a wingnut running the Senate Foreign Relations committee, Otto Reich is having problems. Apparently some of the Republicans view Latin America as more than Cuba. Never mind that he consorted with and supported Orlando Bosch, a terrorist.

Have I mentioned before, Thank God for Dick Lugar! Jesse Helms was one of the most useless morons running that committee and while I disagree with Dick Lugar on many issues (though not much in foreign policy), he is sane, responsible and focused on real concerns like the security of the United States instead of a banana republic that is dying 90 miles off the coast of Florida. More Nunn-Lugar less Burton-Helms.

Lott Resign? God I hope not

Quasipundit (via Instapundit) thinks the piling on of Trent Lott and calling on him to resign is partisan politics. Well, here is one Democrat hoping he doesn’t resign.

Can you imagine the turnout commercials we can run next cycle with that quote!

(of course, I want him to apologize and put such marks beyond the pale, but hey!)

Correction: My apologies to Tony Adragna who pointed out in my comment section:

That’s "Will Vehrs of QuasiPundit" – the other half of QuasiPunit [myself] says it’s Lott is a racist and he ought suffer the same fate as John Cooksey.

He makes another good point as well. Thanks and my apologies for not being clear the first time.

I forgot about the CCC

Calpundit reminds everyone of the Council of Conservative Citizens. They are a particular brand of racist wingnuts here in St. Louis who even have a radio show on WGNU Friday nights at 10. Take a listen (streaming available) and see what they are all about or visit the CCC web site. One of the racists served on the SLPS Board.

One other note, Real Clear Politics cited by Kevin claims Democrats are the party of racial division. I think any political party will play the race card to their advantage and it is an equal opportunity game. However, if you have problems attracting African-Americans, one might stay away from endorsing segregationist views and the Confederate Flag. Just a thought.

Quick Update: Oh and here is the local chapter of the scum.

Republicans don’t have to disavow these guys. They are well beyond the vast majority of conservatives and conservatives think they are scumbags too. Unfortunately, one particularly prominent Republican seems to hold a different view.

African-Americans and the GOP

After this last cycle and ~90% support of African Americans for Democratic candidates, the typical handwringing over such high levels of support took place. I absolutely believe Republicans competing for African-American votes is a good thing for African-Americans and the country as a whole. I just don’t buy it. Why not?

Duh. Add to it Sonny Perdue and the Confederate Flag and Ronnie White or any other stupid move and every time the Republicans make a step forward, they take a step backward. Not two steps backward, mind you. They are not trying to roll back integration or other blatantly racist policies, but they just can’t connnect.

Best Pop Culture References of the Day

Goes to today’s Note:

David Greenberg’s must-read Washington Post Outlook piece on Sunday about why President Bush keeps giving jobs to star Watergate and Iran-Contra players was written, we assume, for two purposes: 1) to make loopy those Democrats in the El Sid Grassy Knoll camp ("We are doomed, doomed, I say!"); and 2) to inspire those in the Senator Clinton camp ("We MUST fight back!") LINK

It’s not The Stugots, but something noisy sure is going on in Vice President Cheney’s yard, and it’s rattling the neighbors. LINK

And really do check out David Greenberg’s piece. Everyone looking through my tiny window to the outer office thinks I’ve gone totally mad.

I said when Bush won the Presidency that one has to look for the silver lining. Doonesbury was great, and with this stuff it can only get better. And now we even have The Boondocks which, if MacGruder ever gets on schedule, should be a riot as well. If you can’t beat ’em, at least laugh at ’em.