Republican candidates seem to invoke President Reagan's name a lot, except when it comes to torture, immigration, or nuclear weapons. Then, they quietly ignore President Reagan's public policies.
Regarding torture, for example, the Ron Paul campaign has an interesting website, quoting President Reagan. I wonder how the other Republican presidential candidates would respond to the former president's statement?
On the other hand, Democrats do the same with President Kennedy's name. By the time many Democratic candidates are done quoting the former president, one would conclude he was a pacifist. Actually, President Kennedy was a cold warrior, who actively strove to defeat communism. In fact, he criticized the Eisenhower administration for not being aggressive enough in its foreign policy. As a result, the US increased its military presence in Vietnam. The rest is history. Again, Democratic candidates quietly ignore President Kennedy's public policies.
This leads me to conclude that a rule of political campaigning is that politicians can't allow facts get in the way of their political invocations.
13 November 2011
10 September 2011
For Pre-Law Students at SHSU
"The Political Science Junior Fellows are bringing Kaplan Testing to campus to offer a Mock LSAT. The test will be offered on Saturday, September 17, 2011. The test is an actual LSAT test, and the scoring will be done by professionals and provided to the student 3-5 days following the test. Spots are limited and are being filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register, contact Mike Yawn at 936.294.1456 or mike.yawn@shsu.edu. The test is free and lasts from 9:30-1:30. "
30 August 2011
21 August 2011
Asteroid to hit Earth?
If you think the idea of an asteroid hitting the Earth, as seen in the movie "Armageddon," is fiction, read this article. One difference is that it will be China and Europe saving the Earth. Another difference is there will be no oil drillers going into space to drill on the asteroid (I still liked the movie, though).
NASA has a program dedicated to Near Earth Objects, too.
NASA has a program dedicated to Near Earth Objects, too.
02 August 2011
Ayn Rand, Christianity, and Conservatives.
The philosopher of so many contemporary conservatives and libertarians in the Republican Party "scorns" Jesus and Christianity. Her name is Ayn Rand. I don't blame most tea party members for not understanding what Ayn Rand really believed. However, I do think Christians who think of themselves as conservatives need to know what she said in her own words about Jesus and Christianity.
The complete "Ayn Rand Mike Wallace Interview 1959" can be seen on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ukJiBZ8_4k . In this interview, she said Jesus' type of love is evil. Furthermore, she said a weak person is not worthy of love. In contrast, the Apostle Paul said, "For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly" (Romans 5:6).
Ayn Rand's philosophy has greatly influenced Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh, and is destroying the Republican Party.
The complete "Ayn Rand Mike Wallace Interview 1959" can be seen on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ukJiBZ8_4k . In this interview, she said Jesus' type of love is evil. Furthermore, she said a weak person is not worthy of love. In contrast, the Apostle Paul said, "For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly" (Romans 5:6).
Ayn Rand's philosophy has greatly influenced Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh, and is destroying the Republican Party.
02 July 2011
Government in the US & UK: An Excellent Comparison
The Huffington Post has an excellent article by Professor Colin R. Talbot comparing goverment in the UK with that in the US. It is entitled, "Schools for Government." I highly recommend reading it.
25 June 2011
04 June 2011
This is life aboard the International Space Station
This is life aboard the International Space Station: Living in Space
23 May 2011
Is Gov Mitt Romney a viable threat?
I found this article in The New York Times interesting: "Group Unleashes Early Ad Against Romney."
Two thoughts come to mind:
1. This is the approach the Obama re-election campaign will take should Gov Romney get the Republican nomination (i.e. focusing on Romney's seeming flip-flops on certain domestic policy issues over the years); and,
2. Some supporters of Pres Obama must be worried about a "Romney for President" campaign to be running such an ad so early before the primary's have begun.
I am not endorsing either Gov Romney or President Obama. However, I expect President Obama will be re-elected because the Republican Party is not likely to nominate a viable candidate. That is, I am not confident Republican voters understand that 2012 is not 1980: there does not appear to be a Ronald Reagan among the Republican candidates, and President Obama is no President Jimmy Carter.
In this light, I think President Obama's supporters would love to see Newt Gingrich or Michele Bachmann get the nomination, or better yet, Sarah Palin.
This is why I find this NYT article intriguing. Are certain Obama supporters showing their hand too early? Do they see Mitt Romney as a viable threat?
I think a former or current Republican governor would make a better nominee for president, former Governor Palin not withstanding, than would a House member or Senator, or someone who has not previously been elected to office.
Indeed, whoever the Republican party nominates, President Obama will have the advantage because he is an intelligent, dignified man who knows how to present himself to the American people. Furthermore, he has a good grasp of the political environment and is willing to do what is necessary to get re-elected.
However, a Romney campaign could be a threat to President Obama's re-election chances should the economy continue to stagnate, especially if the unemployment rate does not fall. In such a case, the Obama campaign will need Republicans to nominate a "wingnut" to ensure victory. This may be the reason for this anti-Romney ad to appear so early: to weaken a viable candidate.
03 May 2011
Debunking the 9/11 Myths: Special Report
For anyone who still believes in conspiracy theories about 9-11: Debunking the 9/11 Myths: Special Report .
These myths rank up there with those who deny that the Holocaust happened: very cruel, indeed.
It is sad that we still hear people now and then who believe in such myths.
01 May 2011
Osama Bin Laden's Death: Is the War Over?
Osama Bin Laden's death brings justice to a very evil man, and is a blow against a very evil network. Congratulations to the American military forces involved. I understand these included US Navy Seals. They are heros. You don't mess with the Navy Seals!
President Obama's speech tonight was very good. He took the high ground. Well done!
Now, our hope is that this is the beginning of the end of the war against terrorism. This can occur if the war was based on personality, that is, on the person of bin Laden. If he is the equivalent of Hitler, then the war may indeed be over. With Hitler's death, the core Nazi movement also died leaving behind the petty hatred of those we now call "Neo-Nazis."
So, I cannot help but consider that if the motivation of those involved with bin Laden is based on more than personality, that it is a clash of ideas with unresolved issues still persisting, then the war will indeed take a different turn, but will not necessarily be over. I pray this is not the case because I, too, want this war over.
We must remember that bin Laden's organization is a network, not a hierarchical authority as was the Nazi government. These sort of networks thrive because they are based on ideas which guide the actions of its members. Killing the leader does not necessarily mean the movement ends. Rather, the war against terrorism will effectively be over when one side or another wins the political war, which is a war of ideas. A good book to read about networks is The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations by Ori Brafman and Rod A Beckstrom.
So, if bin Laden's death takes away the mind and heart of this terrorist network, then the war will be over. Let us all hope this is the case.
16 April 2011
13 April 2011
U.S. Cost of Libya War at $608 Million: Pentagon - Defense News
Senator Obama would have criticized any US president for the costs involved with the war in Libya. President Obama concluded such costs are necessary for US national security. Is he a hypocrite? No! What he now realizes is that the world looks different when you represent all of the US rather than one of 50 states. For more about the costs in Libya, see: U.S. Cost of Libya War at $608 Million: Pentagon - Defense News
21 March 2011
20 March 2011
Liberal Republicans and Conservative Democrats?
Yes, there was a time when there were Liberal Republicans and Conservative Democrats. See: The Middle Majority: I Remember Liberal Republicans.
I also remember a time when conservatives wanted good government, as did liberals. They differed about the roll of the national government and state/local governments in making and implementing public policies. Conservatives emphasized the roll of local governments, while liberals favored an increased roll by the national government.
Today, conservative politicians and talk show hosts are anti-government, while liberal politicians and talk show hosts are pro-government, but few argue for good government. And, the US is the worse for it.
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