This isn't legislation—it's a suicide bombing. The Democrats are willing to blow themselves up, so long as they can take private, for-profit health care down with them. Robert Tracinski The Kamikaze Congress
I know what I'll be thankful for this Thanksgiving. I'll be thankful for Climategate. Robert Tracinski TIA Daily, 25 Nov 09
As part of his campaign to rally religious support for his health-care plan, Obama reportedly told a group of rabbis, "We are God's partners in matters of life and death." God's partners? During the election campaign, Obama notoriously dodged a question on abortion by demurring that the theology of the issue was "above my pay grade." Well, apparently he's been promoted. Robert Tracinski
A New York Times report on the administration's strategy for fighting back against its critics reads like the flight plan for the Hindenburg. Robert Tracinski TIA Daily, 12 Aug 09
If McCain has appeared "presidential" in this crisis, by contrast, it is because he has provided real moral leadership when no one else was doing it—and his statements of encouragement to Georgia may well have changed the course of events for the better. I am no fan of McCain, and I fought vigorously against his nomination by the Republican Party. But if anything can make me vote for the bastard, this will be it. Robert Tracinski TIA Daily
Most governments have historically been giant schemes of organized crime, in which a small class of politically connected individuals uses their coercive power to fleece everyone else. Robert Tracinski The Intellectual Activist Daily, December 22, 2005
The Ninth Amendment amounts to the phrase: "insert political philosophy here." In referring to other rights not enumerated in the Constitution, it invites judges to refer to basic principles of political philosophy to define what those rights might be. And I don't think the Founders ever imagined the controversy that would follow from this, since they all accepted the natural rights philosophy of Locke as proven and universal. Robert Tracinski The Intellectual Activist Daily
I am in favor of federally funded stem-cell research for the same reason that I
am in favor of teaching evolution in public schools. Ideally, the US government
would fund neither medical research nor education--but given that it does so,
its actions must be ruled by reason, not by an effort to promote or enforce the
superstitious restrictions of any particular strain of religious mysticism.... As a symbolic issue, to spend billions on medical research while
exempting this one area sends the same message the president will send if he
uses his first and only veto to block this bill: that enforcing religious
restrictions is the government's highest priority. Robert Tracinski TIADaily
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