by Matt Barr
Carnival of Liberty XIX
Carnival of Liberty XIX is up at The Unrepentant Individual. Among the contributions, Libercontrarian's twelve-part platform for an ideal candidate for national office is thought provoking. "Not very Libertarian or Republican positions, are they?" he concludes. No, some aren't, but none of them are any more radical than you hear Ann Coulter advocating! (I mean that in a good way!)
T F Stern sounds for the world like an LWOP in his fine post The ultimate in psychopathology: Anything Goes. The Justices of the Supreme Court "have no reason to believe anyone or anything previously recorded as history; but see themselves as superior intellectually and morally since they are no longer subordinate to anyone." I would only flesh that out a little more: The only thing that can bring them to account is an action so radical it prompts a majority of three fourths of the States to defang the Court, so they do indeed fit their round pegs into the square holes of precedent to the best extent possible while achieving their desired result.
And Mr. Completely eulogizes common sense: "Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents, Truth and Trust, his wife, Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is survived by two stepbrothers; My Rights and Ima Whiner."
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